[ '3," ] 

 Threfhing wheat, 6d. or 8 d. the load, of 



three bufhels. 

 barley , I s. 6 d. the quarter. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



Waggon, 1 6 /. A plough, i /. 



A cart, 12/. A roller, 1 1 s. 



Wakefield is noted for the drefling trade: 

 The cloths come to this town to be dyed, 

 &c. and go through their lad hands. The 

 men earn from 6 s. a week (in winter) to 

 14/. boys till their apprenticefhip or 14 

 or 15, is.Gd. and 2 s. a week. Around 

 the town are many collieries; "the men em- 

 ployed in them, earn 10 s. or 12 s. a week. 



P R O- 



retired fpot, the arcade appearing with a good 

 effect, and through the three diviiions of it, the 

 diftant profpect. is ieen very finely. The lawn 

 which leads up to the caflle is elegant, there is 

 a chump of firs on one fide of it, through which 

 the diftant profpect. is caught ; and the above 

 mentioned itatue of Ceres, in the hollow of a 

 a dark grove, one among the few initances of 

 ftatues being employed in gardens with real 

 tafte. From the platform of grafs within the 

 cattle walls (in the center of which is a itatue of 

 the late eari who built it) over the battlements, 

 you behold a furprizing profpeft on whichever 

 fide you look •, but the wiew which pleafes me 

 belt, is that oppofite the entrance, where you 

 look down upon a valley which is extenfive, 

 K 4 finely 



