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the nrft crop in the courfe, and hand hoc 

 them completely ; then to fow barley, and 

 with it lay down to clover, and upon the 

 clover fow their wheat. This precludes a 

 fallow which upon fuch land is quite unne- 

 ceflary, and would enfure great crops of all 

 forts ; but all would depend on giving the 

 beans excellent tillage : Of that crop they 

 would certainly gain five quarters an acre 

 inftead of 20 bufhels; of barley as much 

 inftead of 27 bufhels ; and of wheat four 

 quarters. One hundred acres upon this 

 plan would much exceed 200 as now ma- 

 naged ; their crumbling clays are particu- 

 larly adapted to this hufbandry. The par- 

 ticulars of a farm I gained were, 



81 Acres in all 9 Horfes 



20 Acres grafs (a furprizing number) 

 61 Arable 72 Sheep 



£.36 Rent 3 Servants 



6 Cows 2 Labourers 



In the parifh are, 

 1080 Acres 60 Cows 



20 Farms 960 Sheep 



80 Horfes 

 2 s. 6d. in the pound poor rates. 



IMPLEiMENTS. 



A waggon, 16/. \6s. 

 A cart, 9 /. 9 s. 

 A plough, 1 /. 



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