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 built of brick and tile ; and one upon his 

 own i\vm for the relidence of his bailey, 

 with all forts of conveniences in plenty ; 

 and a neat room for drinking tea in, (as it 

 is at a proper diftance from the houfe) : This 

 building is no llig-ht ornament to his grounds; 

 it is elegant as well as ufeful. 



Further let me remark, that Mr. Crowe 

 is as attentive to the improvement of his 

 eftate by planting, as by good huilDandry ; 

 and this likevvlfe in a very judicious method. 

 He totally difapprovcs of fetting trees in 



hedges, for various and good rccifons 



fuch as the neceffity (for want of being well 

 defended) of planting them at too great an 



age their dripping on to the lands in 



farming, and thereby damaging the crops — 

 their affording an opportunity of pafling 

 over the fences — with many other reafons, 

 that muft be obvious to every one. To rows 

 likewife many of thefe objcdions hc^ld 



equally llrong : But the method ufed 



by this genileman is to plant fcreens in Inch 

 fituations about his eftate, as beft defend it 

 from the injury of winds, and fo as to 

 command in every farm a dry warm-ihel- 

 tered pafture or two, open to the fouth, tor 

 ewes and lambs in the fpring ; which is a 

 point of confcqucnce, though little attended 

 to in general. 



By means likewife of appropriating Hips 



of land to this purpofe, the trees are planted 



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