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 the minute ijs* but as it is generally 

 open, I (hall call it but ioj. 



Here I (hall make a paufe, for thus far 

 the tour has been through a country that 

 does not vary much in rent; it is a- line of 

 an hundred and nine miles, in which I 

 have much reafon to believe the general 

 average rent very near the average of the 

 preceding fums, which is ioj. 



From Hhrapfton to Stamford, by Oundle, 

 is in general uninclofed ; at Byten, clay 

 for 5 j. and the average, I apprehend, not 

 more than y s. 



From Stamford to Gn'mjiborpe, at Cajler- 

 ton 1 3 j. but that being the average of open 

 and inclofed, is above the general mark. At 

 Little By ten \s. Moft of this country is 

 open and poor : I (hall call it but $s. It is 

 fomething better from Grimjiborpe to Col- 

 Jierworth ; but I mould not apprehend 

 more than 6 s. 



From Ccljierwortb to Grantham it im- 

 proves much, and is inclofed chiefly on one 

 fide the road. At Paonton ios. 



From Grantham to Newark all open, but 

 much good land. At FoJJ'en ios. To Bel- 

 *voir-Caftle inclofed, I reckon gs. From 

 Newark to Bawtry moilly inclofed ; two 

 minutes, 1 5 s. and 1 1 j-. I calculate the ave- 

 rage at 1 3 s. But Sbirewood-Foreft is all 

 open, and very fandy ; the adjoining farms 

 are lower -, fuppoie the whole at 1 2 s. 



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