1-22 SUCCESSION. 19. 



19. 



SUCCESSION. 



IN NORFOLK, as m other arable coun- 

 tries, hufoandmen vary more or lefs in the fuc- 

 ceffion of crops and fallows to each other. 

 But if we confine ourfelves to ibis Diflridl ; 

 namely, the north-eaft quarter of the county ; 

 we may venture to aflert, without hazard, that 

 no other Diftri(ft of equal extent in tlie kingdom 

 iis fo invariable in this refpeCt ; common-field 

 Diftrifts excepted. 



It is highly probable, that a principal part of 

 the lands of this Diftridt have been kept inva- 

 riably, for at lead a century pad, under the 

 following courfe of cultivation : 

 Wheat, 

 Barley, 

 Turneps, 

 Barley, 

 Clover, 



Rye-grafs, broken up abour 

 Midfummer, and fallowed for wheat, in rota- 

 tion. 



Thus, 



