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new fvvard ; this is their management every 

 fix years : Whereas all the country would 

 admit the Norfolk courle of hufbandry, of, 

 I. Turnips ; 2. Barley; 3. Clover and ray- 

 grafs, for five years ; 4. Wheat : By means 

 of which, the foil would always be clean 

 and in lieart, the food for cattle greatly in- 

 creafed, and the farmers better able to pay 

 14 J-. per acre, than they now are 4^". 



Farms rife from 30/. to a 100/. a year ; 

 They join their flocks for folding, but have 

 no turnips to feed them with in winter 

 and fpring. 



At Honnanby^ farms rife to 200/, a year : 

 Their arable lands are in four fields, which 

 throw them into this courfc : 



1. Fallow 3. Barley 



2. Wheat 4. Peafeandbeans. 

 Land lets at about 41. or ^s. 6^./»^racre. 



The romantic fituation of Scarborovghy 

 renders it a plcafing view, to travellers 



v/ho 



