20 'D O N E R A I L E. 



A very important information is to be drawn 

 from this eftimate, which is the proportion of 

 labour to the wool in this manufactory. 



Wool, at 1 6s. - 4000 



1 Combing - - 520 



Spinning - - 1560 



Weaving - I 443 



Sorting and carriage - - 180 



Labour - 373 



Oilandfoap - - 368 



8071 



Hence therefore it appears that wool at i6s. 

 labour and drugs equal it, and that labour 

 alone is as nine one-fourth to ten. 



Let me not forget here to remark, that the 

 country, within two or three miles of Done- 

 raile, ranks among the beft I have feen in Ire- 

 land ; it is varied, much improved, well wood- 

 ed, and very chearful. 



To Lord Doneraile's, to whom I am indebt- 

 ed for a variety of ufeful intelligence j the fitu- 

 ation of his houfe is on a beautiful rifing 

 ground, which dopes down to a winding vale, 

 in which is a fmall river, accompanied by wood; 

 from this river, on the other fide, the grounds 

 (all lawn) rife very boldly, and are entirely 

 margined with wood : from the higher grounds 



the 



