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in quantity than the inclofures, the lands 

 let at various prices. In Walking ton field, 

 where the foil is chiefly clay, fo as to yield 

 wheat and beans, it lets at about 7 s. 4^. 

 an acre, whereas in Little IVeighton, which 

 is barley land, and ftands in need of being 

 manured now and then with rape dult, it 

 is not above 4 s. Some of the open land, 

 however, lets as. high as 1 1 s. and 14/. 

 but it is not much. Inclofures of grafs 

 that are not low and rich from 1 2 s. 6 d. 

 to 18 J. The arable ditto from 9 j. to 10 j. 

 In fome neighbouring towns however, rents 

 run much higher, as 5^. 6s. and to ioj. 

 in general for open field; and from 151. 

 to 25 s. old inclofures. 



The courfe of crops in the open lands, 

 clay foil, 



1. Fallow 



2. Wheat 



3. Beans 



In others not fo ftrong, 



1. Fallow 



2. Barley 



3. Peafe or lentils; or if the foil 

 is very thin, grey oats. 



For wheat, they plough 4 times, fow 2 

 bufhels and a peck, and reckon 17 or 18 

 bufhels in the open fields a middling crop. 

 In the inclofed ones, three quarters two 

 bufhels. 



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