[ 13° 1 



Candles, 7 d. 



Soap, 6 I ^/. 



Labourer's houfe rent, 20;. to 40 s. 



firing, 20s. to 30 s. 



BUILDING. 



Oak, 1 s. 4 d. 



Am, is. 2d. 



Carpenter, 1 s. a day and board. 



Slate, 55 j. a rood, brought in. 



laying on and lime, 1 5 s- 



into a fhett of water, which appears like a lake ot 

 itfelf. It is under How town and Hawling Fell. 

 The environs here are very finking •, cultivated 

 inclofures on one fide, crowned with the tops of 

 hills •, and on the other, a woody craggy hill down 

 to the very water's edge. The effect fine. 



Next you double Hawling Fell, and come 

 again into a new fheet of water, under Martindale 

 Fell, which is a prodigious fine hill, of a bold, 

 abrupt form •, and between that and Hawling 

 Fell, a little rifing wave of cultivated inclofures, 

 (kitted with trees-, the fields of the fineft verdure, 

 and the picturefque appearance of the whole moft 

 exquifitely pleafing. It is a moft delicious fpot, 

 within an amphitheatre of rugged hills. 



Following the bend of the water under New 

 Crag, the views are more romantic than in any 

 \ art hitherto ken. New Crag, to the right, 

 rears his Lead, in a ftyle truly fublime •, and pai- 

 ring it a little, the oppofite fhore is very noble. 

 tindale Fell riles fteep from the water's edge, 

 and prefents a bold wall of mountain, really 

 glorious; In front, the hills are craggy, broken, 



and 



