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the grafs year I charge the crop undefen- 

 fibly low. 



The fum of 4358/. is there added up, 

 becaufe it is that which an improver ftiould 

 have in his hands, if he goes to work 

 on this plan, as the after-produds do not 

 come in time enough for the demand ; hut 

 fuch a part of it is paid in a year, as reduces 

 the expences to 2 160 /. 



The grand point remaining to be con- 

 fidered is the rent of the land : This I ihall 

 fuppofe 20 J. an acre, it cannot poffiblv be 

 lefs, for numerous reafons, founded on in- 

 dubitable fa6ts. Mr.Da?2/yy's fleward alferted 

 that he could let yames Croft\ land for 20 x. 

 an acre, in fmall quantities, and 15/. in 

 whole farms : Now let any one judge of the 

 difference, between land laid as that miner's 

 was, and that propofed in this improvement. 

 Crqft^s courfes of crops are the two fol- 



o 



1. Oats I. Turnips 



2. Mallin 2. Oats 



3. Oats 3. Oats 



4. Oats 4. Oats 



5. Barley 5. Oats 



6. Oats and hay- 6. Oats and hay- 



feeds. ■' fe 



eec^.s. 



The grafs produced from which feeds I 

 viewed, and am certain of its being very 

 richly worth from 15J. to 20 .f. an acre. 

 Thefe crops were feveral of them limed for. 

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