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gain 40 bufliels, after wheat 25. Peafe 

 they generally fow after wheat ; eight pecks 

 the quantity of feed ; and reckon the ave- 

 rage crop in dry years at 30 bulliels, and 

 in wet ones fo low as five. For rye they 

 plough four times, fow nine pecks ; and 

 gain at an average, on new foils, 60 bufhels, 

 but on old fcarce 20; however they are fel- 

 (|om fown on fuch. 



They ftir four times for turnips, never 

 hoe, but value their crops at an average at 

 3 /. ; ufe them chiefly for cows, oxen, and 

 iheep, on the ground. 



Of clover they know nothing. 



Bafs-relief of Diana. Attitude and drapery very 



fine. 

 Two antique bronzes -, Cerberus and another. 



In the center a model of the horfe at 



Charing-Crofs. 

 In the wing of the houfe is an apartment called 

 the Mufeum ; where is treafured much learned 

 kimber. 



The pleafure ground is romantic, and were 

 it kept in fomething of order, wovild be much 

 admired. The tea-room is finely fituated on 

 the rocky banks of the Greta^ ^'''gif^g ^^^^ ^ 

 torrent over the rocks. A little below, it joins 

 the 'Tees, under noble rocks of free ftone overhung 



with wood. Above the room, the other way, 



are fome others on the fide of a terras by the 

 water. 



As 



