[ 28o ] 

 country lands lets at an average at 12 s. per 

 acre. Farms from 20/. to 2co/. a year. 



In this country is dug the famous blazing 

 cannel coal. 



To-morrow I return to Hufbandry; al- 

 low me, therefore, here to conclude myfelf, 

 &c. 



either omitted in that account, orfinifhed fince it 

 was wrote : And take the liberty of remarking 

 wherein Mr. Dodfley fell fhort of, or exaggerated 

 the beauty of his original. 



The cafcade, viewed from the root houfe, in- 

 fcribed to the Earl of Stamford^ is aftoniihingly 

 romantic ; a large fpace of ground at your feet, 

 for above an hundred and fifty yards, is thickly 

 covered with the items of fine oaks, &c. a fall of 

 water at the farther end of this ground firit breaks 

 to your view, and then forms twenty more before 

 it reaches you, all broke into diftincl: meets, 

 wildly irregular, by the intervening and croffing 

 items of the trees above-, their branches and 

 leaves form a fine thick canopy of lhade, which 

 fetts of? moft glorioufly the iheets of water, which 

 here and there meet the fun beams, and fparkle 

 in the eye. This intermixture of wood and water 

 is amazingly fine. 



From the bench, inferibed 



To all friends round the IVrek'nu 

 you look down upon a very beautiful variety of 

 unequal ground •, all waving cultivated inclo- 

 fures, finely fcattered with houfes, villages, &c. 

 the pools appearing in broken fheets among the 

 wood in the valley : At the bottom of the (lope is 

 a kind of river, but the end is badly hid with a 

 little trifting Cbinefe bridge : However, from the 



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