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This table, which is the average of above 

 feventy thoufand acres of land, cannot be 

 far in any particular from the medium of 

 the counties through which the tour ex- 

 tends, and confequently the utility of it in 

 difcovering the proportions of foil, product, 

 population, and ftock, muft be far beyond 

 whole volumes of conjectures. To throw 

 the proportions into a yet clearer light, the 

 following flate will be of fervice. 



Rent. About 10 /. per acre. 



Draught cattle. Twenty-feven acres 

 total per head. Ditto of arable, thir- 

 teen acres and half. 



Cows. Twenty-four acres per head. 



Ditto grafs twelve. 

 Fatting beafts. Thirty- two acres per 



head. Of grafs fixteen. 

 Young cattle. Fourteen acres per head. 



Of grafs feven. 



Sheep. Rather better than one acre 

 per head. 



Men fervants. One hundred and forty- 

 three acres per head. 



Maid ditto. One hundred and ninety- 

 one per head. 



Boys. Two hundred and eighty-feven 

 ditto. 



Labourers. Ninety-fix ditto. 



Labourers 



