[ 68 J 



Elm, ditto. 



Mafon, per day, 2.0 d, or I J", and boarcL 



A carpenter, ditto. 



A thatcher, ditto. 



In Layjlrope and Newton^ which form a 

 conftablery, are, 



900 Acres 90 Cows 



4 Farms 450 Sheep 



8 Acres of wood 183 Beafts 

 2 Poor families £-5^0 Rent 

 41 Souls £«io To the poor. 



28 Horfes 

 About Nunnington^ the hufbandry varies 

 from the foregoing ; the particulars are as 



follows : The foil is chiefly limeftone 



land ; the open fields let at from 2 /. 6 d. 

 to 4/. and the inclofures from js. to 10 x. 

 Farms are from 30/. to 90/. a year* 

 Their courfe is, 



1. Fallow 4. Fallow 



2. Wheat 5. Rye 



3. Barley 6. Oats. 



They plough four times for wheat, fow 

 ten pecks, and reap, on an average, 16 

 bufhels. For barley after a fallow, they 

 plough four times, but when an after-crop 

 but twice, fow ten pecks ; the mean crop, 

 three quarters *. They give but one ftirring 



* Mr. R. MarPialU an excellent farmer, has lately 

 reaped fix quarters ^rr acre from 5 pecks fown, with 

 grafs feeds. 



2 for 



