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 The 1 8 acres turned up in 1765, are five 

 planted with cabbage, and 1 3 with turnips. 

 All this year's crops promife finely. 

 General view. 



46 Acres grafs 



63 oats 



5 cabbages 



13 turnips. 



Cattle the fame as before. 

 In 1769, an addition of 24 acres was 

 made in three inclofures. 



And in the fame year the ftock of cattle 

 was, 



7 Horfes 

 41 Beads 

 289 Sheep. 

 And next year he propofes to have a field 

 of fain-foine. 



Such is the regifter of Mr. Scrooped im- 

 provement of moor-land : It is v^^ith the 

 utmoft fatisfadion I prefent it to the public : 

 thofe who know the immenfity of the trads 

 of uncultivated moors, that are every where 

 to be met with in the north of England^ 

 will value fuch an excellent example, as it 

 nobly deferves. Much do I hope, that it 

 will be attended with the effecl: v/hich all 

 muil wifh, that of forcing from the moft 

 backward an imitation of his condud; 



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which muft to all prove highly advantageous, 

 and no lefs beneficial to the kingdom at 

 large. 



What 



