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this opinion, I fhall add the value of the 

 average crop at more eftimations. 



£. s. J. 

 Thirty- fix tons at i o s. - 18 o o 

 at 11 J. - 19 16 o 

 at 12 j. - 21 12 o 

 at 13 J". - 23 8 o 

 at 14J. - 25 4 o 

 Had I been fortunate enough to have 

 gained other clues to difcover the value of 

 cabbages, particularly in making butter for 

 fale in winter, and fpring feeding fheep and 

 lambs, I have no doubt but the average fum 

 would have been yet higher. But for want 

 of other fads to calculate upon, I muft make 

 ufe of fuch as I poffefs *. 



In the next place I muft compare the 

 product with the rent of the land. 



Mr. Lyjler - 1 1 s. 27 Tons. 



Mr. Tucker - 45 s. 44 



Mr. Turner - 1 5 s. 39 



Mr. Crowe - 12 s. 6 d. 35 

 Mr. Scroope - 14J. g d. yj 

 Ditto - - 4 s. \ 24 

 Earl of Darlington 16 s. 40 



Mr. Dixon - i$s. 6 d. 48 

 Average rent, 16 j. 8 d. 



* I cannot avoid, in this place, particularly requeft- 

 ing thefe moft ingenious cultivators being in future at- 

 tentive to the value of their crops per ton; and that 

 in every application ; efpecially feeding- ewes and lambs 

 from the beginning of March to the tenth day of May. 



f Never yielded any thine, but I call it 4 j. 



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