212 F U R N E S S. 



Twenty horfes, at 61. and ten bullocks, at 5!. 170 o o 

 Six cows, at 5!. 30 o o 



Two fows 2 10 o 



Six ploughs, at 135. 3 18 o 



Three fets of geers 300 



Six Cars, ai 255. 712 



Sundry tools, &c. 10 o o 



Seed 40 acres wheat 40 o o 



20 oats 13 o o 



4 barley 200 



i potatoes 2 10 o 



10 clover 500 



62 10 



For labour he will have three cottars for plough- 

 ing, &c. paid by land ; for other work allow 40 o 



County cefs, 4d. an acre 3 10 e 



Tythe, 40 wheat, 6s. 12 o o 



20 oats 45. 400 



4 barley 6s. 140 

 10 hay 45. 200 



19 4 o 



-352 2 o 



In refpect of labour, every farmer has as 

 many cottars as ploughs, whom they pay with 

 a cabbin, and one acre of potatoes, reckoned at 

 303. and a cow kept thro' the year, 303. more. 

 Every cabbin has one or more cows, a pig, 

 and fome poultry. Their circum fiances juft 

 the fame as 20 years ago. Their food pota- 

 toes and milk for 9 months of the year ; the 

 other three wheaten bread, and as much but- 

 ter as the cow gives. They like the potatoe 



fare 



