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in this country, for the v/orft of the fancls 

 I viewed would, in many pans of trie king- 

 dom, let at 10 s. or 12 s. and if judicioufly 

 cultivated, would be well worth 15 s. to 

 any induftrious man ; nor will good hus- 

 bandry ever be found in them till the rents 

 are greatly raifed ; till four or live farms 

 arc laid together throughout the country, 

 and fome tenants brought from other parts 



Several on glafs, very fine •, particularly a 



Diana, inimitably done. 



In the Gothic cloiet, which is very prettily 

 fitted up in that tafte, are, 

 The Defcent from the Crofs, admirable. Its com- 

 panion, very fine. 

 A [mall Venus on apedeftal; moft fweetly delicate. 

 A fin all clump of trees -, excellent; but the ground 



is of amber. 

 An eld iceman's head ; furprizingly expreiiivc, 

 Borgognone. Twt es\ fine. 



Three pieces of flowers^ ■. exceedingly well done. 

 Several of figures ; in the ftile of j 

 Cattle and two figures , P: 

 Chrifil and the Woman of Samaria ; admirable. 

 An old woman with a candle, dn» . 



well done ; the light in the ilile of S 

 In the chintz bed-chamber. 



• Rofdmorid, very fine and delicate, but no 



tempting piece. 



In Lady Oxford's bed-chamber is a very I 

 net, made out of the great oak in the 

 the veins are very beauti 



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