[ '52 ] 



Candles, 6 [J. 



Soap, 6 d. 



Labourers houfe-rent, 15 s. to 30 s. 



firing 25 s. to 30 s. 



Lanca/ier is a flouriihing town, well 

 fituated for trade, of which it carries on a 

 pretty brilk one 3 pofTe fling about one hun- 

 dred fail of (hips, fome of them of a good 

 burthen, for the African and American 

 trades ; the only manufactory in the town is 

 that of cabinet ware j here are many cabi- 

 net-makers, who work up the mahogany 

 brought home in their own (hips, and re- 

 export it to the Wejl Indies, &c. &c. It is a 

 town that increafes in buildings ; having 

 many new piles, much fuperior to the old 

 ftreets, and handfomely railed of white flone 

 and flate. 



At Kabers the foil is chiefly clay, but 

 they have fome light loam and fome fand ; 

 lets at an average for lys. an acre. Farms 

 from 10/. to 70 /. a year. 

 Their courfe, 



1. Fallow 5. Wheat 



2. Barley 6. Beans 



3. Oats 7. Oats. 



4. Fallow 



About Cocker am they break up and fow, 



1. Peafe 3. Oats. 



2. Barley 



For wheat they plow three times, fow 

 three bufluls and a half, often in February 



and 



