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1767- .. , 



This year the 46 acres before mentioned 



remained in grafs. 



The 1 3 acred piece was in turnips—^ 

 the crop worth 3 /. an acre. 



The 12 acres broken up in 1762, were 

 fown with oats, and yielded five quarters 

 per acre. 



The 20 acres broken up in 1763, were 

 cropped, 1 1 acres with cabbages ; the fuccefs 

 but indifferent ; they did not come to above 

 5 lb, per cabbage. The other nine were in 

 turnips, w^orth about 40 s. per acre. 



The 18 acres cultivated the fame year^ 

 were in oats ; — the crop five quarters. The 

 18 broke up in 1765, were alio under oats^ 

 and the crop very fine, better than the lall 

 mentioned. 



General view. 



46 Acres grafs 



22 — turnips 



48 oats 



1 1 cabbages 



Cattle continued the fame"; 

 1768. 



The 46 acres continued under grafs* 



The 13 acres are under oats. 



The 12 acred piece the fame, and grafs*' 

 feeds fown with them* 



The 20 acres broken up in 1763, are iri 



oats. The 1 8 broken up the fame year^ 



are the fame^ 



The 



