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From a to b, 3 feet 2 inches. 



b to c, 14 inches. 



d to e, 14 ditto, 

 (f) Two fmall holes, one for the crook 

 (g) to go into ; one it is in. 



The iron from b to e, is reprcfented 

 more at large, iig. 4. 

 From a to c, 17 inches. 



a to b, 13 ditto. 

 The crook is made to drop into the hole 

 before marked f, -which draws out the bolt ; 

 and when dropt down through the other 

 hole, fhuts it in ; the bolt goes into the 

 cavity about half an inch. 



Mr. IVi/fin has part of a field of cabbages 

 in rows, ibur feet afunder, the plants, two 

 feet from each other : The feed was fowii 

 in September^ and planted into the field in 

 May ; they had been horfe hoed three times, 

 and weeded befides : They promife to be a 

 profitable crop. He had likewife foxme fine 

 turnips in drills, 14 inches afunder. 



At this town is an allom-work, which 

 employs 30 or 40 hands : The proccfs is 

 this ; it is fixed under a large rock of allora 

 •ftone, where they dig it : They firft throw 

 it into a heap upon a finall bed of whins 

 or dry rubbifh, which fires it, and the 

 fulphureous nature of the ore is inch as 

 renders it very eafy to burn a vaft heap. 

 When calcined, they throw it into ciftcrns 



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