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done for i o s. 6 d. to 1 5 s. an acre, fur- 

 prizingly cheap. For turnips they plough 

 three, four, and five times, hoe once, 

 reckon the mean value at 35 s. an acre, 

 and ufe them for feeding fheep and rear- 

 ing young cattle. They give the turnip 

 land two earths for barley, fow three 

 bufhels, per acre, and gain on a medium 

 44 quarters, fometimes fix, and even feven 

 quarters. For oats they plough once, fow 

 five bufhels, and five quarters the average 

 produce ; have now and then ten quarters. 

 For peafe they give two flirrings, fow three 

 bufhels of feed, and get from two to four 

 quarters. They fow few beans, but plough 

 once, ufe four bufhels of feed, never hoe 

 them j the crop about 2-i quarters ; clover 

 at two cuttings gives three loads of hay. 

 Their land I am confident muff be of a very 

 fine and fertile nature from thefe crops, 

 which are uncommonly good. The par- 

 ticulars of a farm as follow: 



55 Acres in all 6 Horfes 



12 Ofgrafs 7 Cows 



40 Of arable 1 Servant 



£.40 Rent 1 Labourer 



Has annually 

 8 Acres of wheat 7 Of turnips 

 14 Offpringcorn 



In the whole parifh are, 

 250 Acres 20 Cows 



e 3 Farms 



