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 LABOUR. 



Inharveft, los, 6 J. a week and board. 



In hay-time, ys. 6d^ and ditto. 



In winter, 5 s, and ditto. 



Mowing grafs, 2 s. 



Threfhing wheat, ^d. a buflieL 



From hence to Ca/ik Hoivard by Malton 

 the foil is various ; lets from 6/. to 20 j. an 

 acre ; farms from 20/. to 80 /. in general *. 



* Cafile Howard, the feat of the Earl oi' Carlijle^ 

 built by Vanbrugh^ is much vifited by travellers 

 on account of the great coUeftion of antique 

 bufts, flatties and marbles it contains •, and 

 alio for the beauty of the Vv^oods that fur- 

 round it almofl on every fide. Thefe are truly 

 magnificent, they are extenfive, very well de- 

 figned, and as they in general hang on the fides 

 of the hills, have a noble effect from whatever 

 point they are viewed. The houfe lofes the 

 grandeur as v/ell as the beauty that ought 

 to attend fo large and expenfive a building, in 

 the want of a unity of its parrs, v/hich have as 

 little beauty in themfelves as conneclion with 

 each other. The front, however, of the new 

 wing will be light and elegant ; an advantage 

 which ferves for little elfe but rendering the reit 

 of the building the more unpleafing. 



The hall is 33 feet fquare by 60 high, termi- 

 nating in a dome at top, it is ornamented v/ith 

 pillars of flone -, but thefe are fo large, and the 

 height of the room fo out of all proportion, that 

 the area has quite a diminutive appearance. 

 'i'he wails are painted by Pelkgnno^ the hiilory 



of 



