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PROVISIONS,^. 



Butter, - 6 d. Mutton, - 3^ 

 Cheefe, - 4 Candles - 7 



Beef, - 3i Soap, - 6~ 



Labourer's houfe rent 30 s. 



Their firing, 1 2 s. 



LABOUR. 



In harveft, 1 s. 4 d. a day. 



In hay-time, 1 s. 4 d, ditto for mowing, 



In winter, yd. and 10 d. 



Reaping and mowing corn and harvesting 



it 5 s. an acre, one with another. 

 Mowing grafs, il 6 d. to 2 s. 6 d. 

 Hoeing turnips, 4.S. 6d. 



Th refliing 



The fhrubbery that adjoins the houfe is dif- 

 pofed with the utmoft tafte. The waving Hopes 

 dotted with firs, pines, &c. are pretty, and the 

 temple is fixed on lb beautiful a fpot, as to com- 

 mand a fweet landfcape of the park, and the 

 rich profpect of adjacent country, which rifes in 

 a bold manner, and prdents an admirable view 

 of cultivated hills. 



Winding up the hill among the plantations 

 and woods, which are laid out in an agreeable 

 manner, we came to the bowling green, which 

 is thickly encompafTed with evergreens •, with a 

 very light and pretty Chinefe temple on one tide 

 of it ; and from thence crofs a dark walk catch- 

 ing a moft beautiful view of a bank of a diitant 

 Vrood. The next object is a flatuc of Ceres m a 



retired 



