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ceeding corn crop, which renders a fallow 

 unnecefTary ; and is beyond all doubt, upon 

 turnip land, and in a country where natu- 

 ral grafs is fcarce, the moft profitable hus- 

 bandry of all. 



The farmers of this country ought 

 therefore to neglect turnips totally, or cul- 

 tivate them in the clean hufband-like man- 

 ner that is practifed in many parts of Eng- 

 land, of thoroughly pulverizing the land 

 and hoeing them twice or thrice, or as 

 often as neceflary, to keep them diftincl: 

 from each other, and ■perfectly free from 



wood fpread above it, and ftretching away to 

 the right and left. On one fide from this tem- 

 ple, will be viewed a very extenfive country, 

 particularly a fine vale of wood, with Beverley 

 minder rifing from the center of it-, in another 

 fpot will be feen Flamlcrough Head, at the di- 

 stance of 40 miles : To the left it will look over 

 well cultivated hills, cut into inclofures. On 

 the fide oppofite the houle, a vaft tract, of coun- 

 try will be commanded far into Lincoln/hire, 

 with the noble river Himber taking its courfe 

 through it for many miles; Hull ken plainly on 

 its banks, at the diitance of nine miles. Thefe 

 are the principal improvements which Mr. 

 Ellerker defigns foon to execute-, I name them 

 among many others, which will all combine to 

 render Rijby one of the finefl places in 2"ork- 

 Jhire. 



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