206 F U R N E S S. 



A four- wheel chaife - 3 3 Q 



Three horfes - 33 



Self - * * . I i d 



Two fervants - - i I o 

 Cuftom-houfe at Waterford, hay, oats, &c. 2 i 7 



Ditto at Pembroke and Hubberfton 300 



Sailors, boats, and fundry fmall charges - i 15 5 



50 



1777. 



Upon a fecond journey to Ireland this year, 

 I took the opportunity of going from Dublin 

 to Mitchelftown, by a route through the central 

 part of the kingdom which I had not before 



Sufficiently viewed. 



Left Dublin the 24th of September, and 

 taking the road to Naas, I was again ftruck 

 with the great population of the country, the 

 cabbins being ib much poorer in the vicinity 

 of the capital than in the more diftant parts 

 of the kingdom. Mr. Nevill, at Furnefs, had, 

 in a very obliging manner, given directions 

 for my being well informed of the ftateof that 

 neighbourhood. He is a landlord remarkably 

 attentive to the encouragement of his tenantry. 

 He allows half the expenfe of building houfes 

 on his eftate, which has raifed feven of flone 

 and flate, and nine good cabbins, 35 by 16, 

 at 27!. each. He gives annually three pre- 

 miums of 7!. 5!. and 3!. for the greateft num- 

 ber 



