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to 1 4 men reap an acre of corn in a day. Mow- 

 ing grafs, by the acre, as. 8 j.d. two men do it 

 in a day. Threfhing wheat, 6d. a barrel. 

 Bere, 4d. Oats, ^d. Cutting turf, footing, 

 &c. las. the 120 kifti. 



BUILDING. 



A common cabbin, 5!. Ditto of ftone, lol. t 



" 1 5 1- 



Walling, mafon's perch work 

 One barrel lime ' " * 3 

 Seven load ftone 

 Attendance 

 Sand and carriage 



Feet high 



.0 16 8 



A guinea a perch, 7 feet, 6 inches high. 

 Slates, 95. 6d. athoufand. Slating, il. 2S. pd. 

 a fquare, every thing included. Oak, is. 3d. 

 a foot. A(h and home fir, is. Lime, five- 

 pence halfpenny a barrel, burnt, with turf in 

 kilns on arches ; two arches burn 400 barrels, 

 the ftone large. 400 kifh of turf will burn 

 400 barrels ; price of burning and filling from 

 2!. 55. 6d. to a guinea and half. 



September 30th, took my leave of Mr. Lloyd, 

 a gentleman from whofe converfation I reaped 

 equal inftruction and amulement. Faffed by 



Shin- 



