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12. 



JBulLbiNGs and Repairs. 



THE FARMERIES of Norfolk are, in ge- 

 neral, large and convenient. Many of them 

 have iDeen the refidencies of that yeomanry, 

 which; as has beeri already bbferved, is now 

 nearly extitift. 



I. The DWELLING-HOUSE, in gcncralj Is com. 

 rnodious : kitchen and *' back-houfc ;" par- 

 lour ; and, on the larger farms, a " keeping- 

 room," in which the mailer atid his family lit 

 ^p-drt from the fervants. 



11. The barns of Norfolk are fwperior to thofe 

 of every other county ; numerous and fpa- 

 cious. No farm has lefs than three thrafhing- 

 floors ; fome farms live or fix, and thcfe of 

 iinufual dimenfions. Twenty-four feet by eigh- 

 teen is confidered as a Vv'ell-fized floor •, twenty 

 by fifteen, a fmall one. Ifideed, a floor of Icfs 

 dimenfions is ill adapted to the Norfolk me- 

 thod of cleaning corn? which is uriivcrfally 

 effefted by caftii)g it with fhovels from one end 

 Vei., I. G of 



