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LETTER II. 



BOUT Stamford, particularly north- 

 wards, at Caflerton, &c. the foil is 

 clay, and what they call creech, which is 

 a poorfandy loam ; farms are from 20/. to 

 500 /. a year ; rents are, for field land, 

 from 5 J", to 7 s> per acre ; and for inclo- 

 fures, as high as 1 /. Their courfe is, 



1. Fallow 4. Barley, fome- 



2. Wheat times wheat 



3. Trefoile and 5. Turnips 



clover mixed 6. Bailey. 



for two years 



For 



ceilings, &c. in the houfe. Out of this you 

 enter into another, 30 by 24, with filver 

 fconces around it, and furniture of the hearth 

 the fame. Next is a bed-chamber, rich work 

 on a black fatin, and lined with yellow filk ; 

 the fringe of the counterpane, and orna- 

 ments at the head of the bed, are in a pretty 

 tafte. In the clofet are 

 Three pieces by Gieufeppe Cbierera, 



: Shepherds, by Baffan - 3 the co- 

 louring good. 



afcapest by Gafper VouJJin •, one of them 

 silent. 

 In th adjoining are two pieces by 



/, , boys blowing bladders, and 



girls 



