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 Another, 

 i oo acres in all 2 men 



40 grafs 1 boy 



60 arable 5 labourers 



£.60 rent 1 waggon 



8 horfes c carts 



4 cows 3 ploughs. 



Such numbers of carts as fome of thefe 

 farmers ufe are veiy ufelefs ; one waggon 

 would be preferable to many of them. I 

 mould, however, remark, that in their 

 carts one fort is extremely ufeful, viz. fmall 

 three wheeled ones with broad wheels, that 

 hold from twelve to fifteen bufhels of earth, 

 and are ufed on grafs land all winter long, 

 without cutting or poaching, which is a 

 prodigious ufeful circumilance. Here fol- 

 lows a draft of one. 





Fig. 2. the fore-wheel at large. 



In the hiring farms they reckon three 

 rents will ftock. 



Land fells from twenty-fix to thirty years 

 purchafe. Many fmall cflatesfrom 50/. to 

 400/. a year. 



Tythes compounded for, fome in the 

 .ral for a whole farm, fome by the acre. 



Wheat 



