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Some few tares fown, for feeding horfes 

 with, green. Very few potatoes. 



Lime is the principal manure ; they lay 

 one waggon load per acre ; formerly they 

 had as much as they could carry for 9 s. or 

 ioj-. but now only fixty bufhels for 1 3 s. or 

 14/. they ufe it for turneps, and find it 

 anfwers beft on light land : Some few far- 

 mers mix earth with it. 



Bajfan. Jacob and his family. Prodioious 



fine. The minute ftrength of expref* 

 fion in the figures to the left great. 

 Vandyke. The royal family. 

 Jervois. Charles I. and his Queen. 



The Drawing-room, thirty-four by twenty- 

 two. The chimney piece fcrolls of white marble 

 trailed on Siena ; pleafing. Lord Bath, by Ram- 

 fay, over it, inclofed in ornaments, very neatly 

 carved and gilt. The eieling an oval, in the 

 centre, Flora, by Cypriani ; and in the corners 

 the Seafons : Her attitude pleafing, and the 

 colours fine. The glafs frames in this room are 

 elegantly carved and gilt. Slabs of Siena marble. 

 , Ram/ay. Earl of Hardwicke. 

 Vanloo. Earl of Chefterfield. 

 Ditto. Lord Cobham. 



Unknown. Mr. Pelham. 

 The Gallery, eighty-five by twenty-two, in 

 three divifions, formed by double corinthian pil- 

 lars. The chimney piece, glafs, table frames, 

 and the girandoles carved in black and white. 

 Vandyke. Virgin and child. Very noble : Her 

 attitude incomparably fine : The air of 

 her head great : The child admirable. 



Ditto. 



