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IMPLEMENTS. 



f^o waggons, 



A cart, J 2 /. 



A plough, 1 1, lis, 6 d. 



A harrow, 15/, 



A rollerj 2 /. 2 /. 



A fcythe, 5 J. 



A fpade, 3 j". (j> d, 



J^aying a fhare or coulter, I s, 4 </. 



Shoeing, is, bd, 



PROVISIONS. 



Bread, r r 1 5 ^. a peck loa£ 



iCheefe, r r 2l^. per lb. 



Butter, - - 9 — —24 ounces. 



Beef, " - 3t 



Mutton, - — 34- 



Veal, - - 2 



Milk, - - 4^. a pint. 



Potatoes, - - 4ta peck. 



Candles, - - '^ per lb. 



Soap, ~ " 7 



LaJDOurer^s houfe rent, 5 /. 



— — firing, 50 j. 



' tools, 3 J. 6 4 



After leaving Greta-Bridge^ in the way 

 to Bows^ from the rifing hill, the profpedts 

 are very pleafing for a few miles, over 

 beautiful variegated inclofures, bounded by 

 tills. 



From Bows I took the road to Bernard- 



Qajlk^ iq my way to the fall of Ttw, the 



2 greateft 



