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lands by marie, clay, chalk, &?c. with the 

 clover, turnip, and carrot hufbandry ; and 

 the culture of the modem artificial grafles ; 

 and fhall, with the utmoft readincfs, impart 

 the little knowledge he pofTeffes to any 

 who may think his opinion of the leaft 

 confequence, as he travels with the fincerefl 

 defire of being ferviceable to the interefts 

 of hufbandry. His principal aim is agri- 

 culture ; but he fhall not pais the feats of 

 the nobility and gentry without vifiting 

 them. 



Thofe who favour him with their ad- 

 drefs, are defired to direct, to The Au- 

 thor of the Six Weeks Tour, to the 

 care of Mr. W. NicoII, St. Paul's Church- 

 yard, London. 



The effect of this intimation, was not 

 {o advantageous as I expected : However, 

 I determined to take every meafure that 

 was requifite for procuring intelligence ; 

 and marked no certain rout, defigning to 

 turn to the right or left, whenever I heard 

 of any thing worthy the leaft attention. 

 An unremitted induftry made fome amends 

 for the want of better advantages, and I 

 compenfated the lofs of fuch intelligence as 

 gentlemen alone can give, by application* 



to many farmers. This was in general 



the cafe from London to York. 



A 2 I fpent 



