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 With which the feeds are fown. Ano- 

 ther is, 



1. Fallow 



2. Wheat 



3. Peafe 



4. Oats. 



For wheat he ploughs five times, fows 

 two bufhels, and gains at an average from 

 28 to 38 bufhels. For barley after turnips, 

 he ploughs but once, after fallow five times, 

 fows feven pecks, and gains from 40 to 50 

 bufhels ; an extraordinary increafe. For oats. 



ornamented building, is feen on one fide rifing 

 out of a wood, and beautifying the fcene much : 

 Upon the hill to the right, the gothic farm-houfe, 

 a fimple but pleafing defign, in a very agreeable 

 fituation ; in front along the valley, feveral 

 clumps of trees are fcattered, and between them 

 his Lordfhip's farm-houfe on a rifirg hill ; 

 a building which greatly ornaments the grounds. 

 This part of the lawn is finely inclofel on three 

 fides with thriving plantationr,. This leads into 

 the extended pare f the lawn, which is, for its 

 extent, the mod beautiful I have any where feen : 

 The in quahty of the ground is remarkably 

 favourable to its be auy ; ir confiils of fine fweeps 

 of grafs, flretchmg aw.-^y to tiie right and left, 

 over hills n.ofl eleo-antiy furead witi; ulantations 

 on one Tide, and prcfcntiig to the eye a waving 

 unimerrupted furface through a valley, on the 

 other, k iofei hitu m fuch a manner am.ong the 



Wi-JoUs, 



