THE 



RURAL ECONOMY 



O F 



NORFOLK. 

 I. 



THE DISTRICT. 



THE County, confidered as a fubjcft 

 of Rural Economy, is aptly divifible 

 into East, West, and South-Norfolk. 



The southern Hundreds partake of the 

 iSufiblk pra(ftice ; and, though well cultivated, 

 .do not exhibit, in its purity, the Norfolk 



SYSTEM OF HUSBANDRY. 



The western divifion is either marlhy, 

 low land, applied chiefly to the dairy, after 

 jthe manner of Cambrldgefliire ; or open fheep- 

 walks and extenfive heaths, whofe flock are 



Vol, I. • B ilieep 



