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gave Mr. Scroope fome fear for his own, 

 which induced him to try parfley as a prc- 

 fervative. And there is the grcateft reafon 

 to fuppofe the fuccefs confiderable, as the 

 Iheep quite around the farm were univerfally 

 rotten this year, but thofe at Dalion efcaped 

 without attack. 



The 20 acres, broke up in 1763, were 

 this year cropped with cabbages ; the crop 

 a very noble one; fix acres yielded i^lb. 

 the average weight per cabbage, and the 

 reft of the field 10 lb. They were, in all 

 refped:s, cultivated in the fame manner as 

 the crops at Danby. 



The 18 acred-piece, this year, yielded 

 oats; the crop five quarters and an half 

 per acre. Thefe crops drawn into a general 

 view, will appear as follows ; 



16 Acres grafs 



20 ditto 



10 ditto 



13 turnips 



12 parfley 



30 — cabbages 



18 oats. 



The flock of cattle, 

 4 Horfes 

 2 Oxen 

 26 Scotch heifers 



II Young 



