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 feed them off with fheep. Their clover 

 they fowon fpring corn, mow it twice, and 

 gain three loads an acre. They plough 

 fometimes with two horfes a breaft, and at 

 others with three or four at length, and do 

 an acre a day. The particulars of a farm 

 I gained were, 



50 Acres in all 10 Ditto of barley 



7 Grafs 5 Horfes 



43 Arable 1 Cow 



£. 62 flent 60 Sheep 



14 Acres of wheat 1 Servant 



generally 1 Labourer 



PR Cl- 

 are fketched with great tafte. The firir. extends 

 through the park in a meandring courfe, and 

 wherever it is viewed, the terminations are 

 no where ieen, having every where the effect of 

 a real and very beautiful river ; the groves 

 of oaks fill up the bends of the ftream in the 

 jufteft ftyle. Here advancing thick to the very 

 banks of the water ; there appearing at a 

 diftance, breaking away to a few fcattered 

 trees in fome fpots, and in others joining their 

 branches into the moft folemn brownnefs. The 

 water, in many places, is feen [from the houfe 

 between the trees of feveral fcattered clumps 

 moft picturefquely ; in others, it is quite loit 

 behind the hills, and breaks every where upon 

 the view in a ftile that cannot be too much 

 admired. 



K 3 Tin 



