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eighty-eight miles, and the average rent is 

 5 s. The general average of the two lines 

 through Northumberland of one hundred 

 fifty-four miles, is about y s. g d. But I 

 mould here remark, that much the greateft 

 part of Northumberland lies to the weitward 

 of the cultivated line, and moft of it is a 

 chain of mountains and moors ; If I was, 

 from the preceding view, to give a random 

 guefs at the rent of the whole county, I 

 ihould fuppofe it from 4^. bd. to $s. per acre. 



From Gknwelt, to Carlijle, by Brampton* 

 chiefly moors ; the inclofures \ys.bd. I 

 calculate the average at 8 s. 



From Carlijle to Penrith, two minutes 

 15 s. each; about Penrith, gs. The average 

 I reckon at 12 s. 



From Penrith to Kefwick, chiefly moors ; 

 the moor-fide farms, and the meadows in the 

 vales do not raife this track to more than 1 s. bd. 



From Penrith to Kendal, above half is 

 wild mountainous moors, and open culti- 

 vated lands do not lett for more than 2s. bd. 

 the inclofures and meadows in the vales rife 

 to 2QJ-. The general average is not above 4s. 



From Kendal to Burton, about Holme, 21s. 

 but the average of the line not more than 1 $s. 



Here it is proper to paufe, that we may 

 difcover the average of the two counties of 

 Cumberland and Wejlmoreltind. The extent 

 of the tour through them is ninety miles, 

 and the average rent y s. b d. 



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