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at two years old, to breed, and then annually 

 to fell off fuch as are fit for fatting. The 

 flock of flieep was alfo regulated, and now 

 yielded a profit of 40 or 50 ewes and 

 wethers every year. 



1764- 

 Some more lime-kilns being this year 



creeled for the manuring of the improved 



lands, which now became fomewhat exten- 



five ; and the bufinefs of the fubdividing 



walls, carried on with fpirit, found the 



team fo much employment, that no new 



piece was improved this year. The flate 



of crops was : 



The 16 acres continued in grafs, and 

 made a very valuable pafture. 



The 20 acres brought into cultivation In 

 the year 1759, were alfo in grafs; and 

 prom i fed foon to equal the goodnefs of the 

 other field. 



The 10 acred-piece was now llkewife in 

 grafs, the feeds being fown alone in Augufi 

 of the preceding year. The crop exceed- 

 ingly fine. 



The 13 acres which yielded turnips laft 

 year, were fown with oats this year, and 

 among them parfley ; produ<n:, four quarters 

 fcr acre. 



The 12 acred-piece was this year crop- 

 ped with parfley, fown among the oats of 

 the preceding year. Many Iheep having 

 of late been rotten in the neighbourhood, 

 3 gave 



