2^6 DISTRICT; 



Hams. The Northern margin is finely 

 diverlified. In the valley of the Dart, about . 

 Totnefs, the views in every direction are 

 fine. Gompofitions the mod ftriking might 

 here be caught. Belov/ Kingfbridge too, . 

 the fcenery is fine. And from Modbury 

 Church, in the area of the Diilridt, fome 

 lovely views are feen : winding coombs, 

 backed by the rugged fcenery of the Nor- 

 thern margin,, and diftanced by the moun- ; 

 tain heights of Dartmore. But an eye 

 delighted with the wilder fcenery of nature, . 

 will find, on the banks of the Yalm, above 

 and below Ivybridge, the fulleft fcope 

 for its gratification. 



• XVI. TENANCY. Lifelcafehold is 

 the prevailing Tenure, or Tenancy, of the 

 South Hams, as of Weft Devonfliire. 



XVII. POOR'S PvATE. An evidence 

 of the mifchiefs which manufactures 

 are capable of entailing on Agriculture, 

 ftands confpicuous, at pre fent, (1791) iii 

 this Biftri^t. 



Some years finc-e^ a woollen manufa(fi;ory. 



