Jujl pub/ijhed, written by the fame Author, 

 Handfomely printed in O&avo; Price 5 s. fewed ; 6s bound j 

 The Second Edition, corrected and enlarged, 

 O F 



A SIX WEEKS TOUR 



THROUGH THE 



SOUTHERN COUNTIES of ENGLAND and WALES, 



DESCRIBING PARTICULARLY, 



IV. The various Prices of Labour 

 and r'rovifions. 



V. The State of the working Poor 

 in thofe Counties wherein the 

 Riots weie molt remarkable. 



I. The prefent State cf Agriculture 

 and Manufactures. 



II. The different Methods of culti- 

 vating the Soil. 



in. The Succefs attending feme late 

 Experiments on various G ralTes, &c. 



w 1 t H 



DESCRIPTIONS and COPPERPLATES, 

 Of iuch new invented Implements of Husbandry, 

 as deferve to be generally known : 



JNTERSPER S E B 



With Accounts of the Seats of the Nobility and 

 Gentry, and other Objecls worthy Notice. 



g^ 3 In this Second Edition, the Author has infertcd fome 

 freih Informations he received, of new Improvements in 

 Hufbandry in the Neighbourhood of the Rout, with other 

 considerable Additions, which he hopes will render it more 

 acceptable to the Public, and be found to co-operate entirely 

 with his original Defign of extending the Knowledge of 

 Biitifh Agriculture. 



%* "The Defign of this Tour is to fpread ufeful Know- 

 ledge of all Sorts, to difplay to one Part of the Kingdom the 

 Pradices of the other, to remark wherein fuch Practice is 

 hurtful, and wherein it is commendable ; to draw forth 

 Jfpiriicd Examples of good Hufbandry from Obfcurity, and 

 difplay them as the proper Objecls of Imitation. 



" The Farmersin one Placegrow rich by Methods that would 

 enrich their Brethren in another, but remain quite unknown. 

 7"J&« following Pafagc, eharaclerijlic of this Work, is tranfiated 

 from a foreign Literary Journal . 



<c The Title of this Work is long, but we find the Work 

 itfelf too fhort. It is full of ufeful and interefting Observa- 

 tions upon divers Subjects mentioned in the Title. The 

 Author, who is profoundly verfed in every Thing that con- 

 cerns rural Oeconomy and Agriculture, is alfo a Man of 

 Wit and, Tafte ; and the Defcriptions which he gives of many 

 fine Seats in the Country, ihew that he has a great Know- 

 ledge of the fine Arts, and particularly of Architecture." 

 Biblioth. des Scicn. &c . Tom . <uivgt-neuvieme ; prem .part. p. 215, 



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