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LETTER XIX. 



TH E original defign of the Duke of 

 Bridgwater, was to cut a canal from 

 Worjley, an eftate of his Grace's, abound- 

 ing with coal mines, to Mancbefler, for the 

 eaiy conveyance of his coals to ib confidera- 



Class III. 



Premium ift. For the owner for the beft crop 

 of wheat, not lefs than three ftatute acres, a me- 

 dal, to Robert Radclyffe, eiq-, of Foxdenton. 



Premium 2d. For any tenant for the bed crop 

 of wheat, on the fame conditions, the fum of 

 7/. ys. to Mr. James Cbor it on, of Old Hall, within 

 Withington. 



For any tenant for the fecond beft crop of 

 Wheat on the fame conditions, the fum of 3/. ^s. 

 to Mr. John Harman, and Co. of Manchefter. 



Premium 3d. For the owner for the beft crop 

 of barley, not lefs than three ftatute acres, a me- 

 dal, to William Hulton, eiq-, of Hultcn. 



Premium 4th. For any tenant for the beft crop 

 of barley on the fame conditions, the fum of 

 5/. 5J. to Mr. John Royle, of Staney-fireet, with- 

 in Worjley. 



Premium 5th. For any tenant for the fe- 

 cond beft crop of barley on the fame condi- 

 tions, the fum of 2/. is. to Mr. James Kearjley, 

 01" Hulton. 



Premium 



