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Reaping of wheat, 4 s. 

 Mowing corn, I s. 



grafs, 1 j. /\.d. 



Ditching, 5 d. per pole. 

 Threfhing wheat, 2 j". per quarter". 

 fpring corn, 1 s. 



IMPLEMENTS, &c. 



A waggon, 20 /. 



A cart, 1 2 /. 



Oak timber, per foot, 1 j-. 6 d. 

 The country between Kimbolton and 

 Thrapjlone is extremely pleafant, and more 

 Scattered with villages and churches than 

 any I ever faw; from one level plain, 

 which rifes above the furrounding country, 

 I counted with eafe twelve fteeples. It like- 

 wife continues very pleafant and w T ell di- 

 verfiried to Oundle. About Ay churchy be- 

 tween Thrapjlone and the latter named place, 

 the foil is a ftrong clay. The farms are 

 imall in rent, in general from 20 /. to 60 /. 

 land lets at 5 j-. an acre. Their courfe of 

 crops, 



1. Fallow 



2. Wheat or barley 



3. Beans 



For wheat they plough four times, fow 

 two bulhels of (eedy and get at a medium 

 three quarters. They plough three times 

 for barley, fow four bulhels, and reap four 

 quarters. They fow fcarce any oats, and 



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