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 Oak, I s. 2 d. to I J-. 8 d, 

 Alli, gd. to 12 d. 

 Elm, ditto. 

 Soft wood, 6 d. 

 Mafon, per day, is. 6d, to is. 8 ^. with 



meat. 

 Carpenter, ditto. 

 A thatcher, lo d. and board. 

 Stone walling ; digging, 2 s. 6 d. a rod, 



two yards high, without lime. 

 For getting ftone-lime and burning it, i.f. 6 d, 



a chaldron. 

 In the pariih are, 



I GOO Acres 4 Laboirrers 



6 Farms 200 Sheep 



3oHorfes ^.350 Rent. * 



JOG Cows 



* Duncomhe Park, the feat of Tbo. Duncombe^ 

 Efq-, is the place in this country by far the moft 

 worth the attention of the curious traveller. 

 The houfe is a very good one, the colle<5lion of 

 pidlures truly capital ; and the ornamented 

 grounds, feme of the moft beautiful in England. 

 I Jhall begin with tlie firft. 



The hall is a well-proportioned room, of 60 

 by 40, furrounded by 14 large corinthiari 

 pillars of ftone j and ornamented by feveral 

 jftatues, i^c. 



Among which are, 



Jupiter. Mars. 



Mercury. Venus. 



Minerva. Diana. 



The 



