[ i79 1 

 Dr. Hunter of York, whofe polite and 

 obliging conduct I cannot avoid to acknow- 

 ledge, made known to me feveral points of 

 husbandry with which I was before unac- 

 quainted ; particularly, a difcovery of his 

 own, which merits great attention; the 

 invention of a drill, the principle and me- 

 chanifm of which is fo extremely fimple 

 and plain, the expence fo trifling, and the 

 reparation, in cafe of accidents, fo eafy, that 

 it cannot be too much commended. It di- 

 ftributes the feed regularly into the furrows 

 made to receive it : Thefe furrows he makes 



at 



Feet. 



Breadth of the weft end, 109 

 Length of the crofs ifle from north to 



fouth, 222 

 Height of the lanthorn fteeple to the 



vault, 188 



Height of it to the top of the leads, 213 



Height of the body of the church, 99 

 Breadth of the in fide iQes, north and 



fouth, 18 

 Height of the fide arches north and 



fouth, 42 



From the weft end to the choir door, 261 

 Length of the choir from the fteps 



afcending to the door of the prefent 



altar table, l$J? 



Breadth of the choir, 46-r 



From the choir door to the eaft end, 222 



Height of the eaft window, 75 



The breadth of it, 3 2 



N 2 The 



