INDEX. 441 



BJaciett, Sir Walter, his Seat at Wellington defcribed, 



iii. 81. Note. 

 Blackfmitb's Hammer, Contrivance of working it by 



the Feet, ii. 230 

 Boarding, Eftimate of, in different Parts, iv. 292. 



2 97 

 Bones, ufed as Manure, i. 306. — iii. 369, 370 



Bownefs, in Cumberland, Account of, iii. 94 



Brarnjione, Mr. his Experiments of Graffes at Woo- 

 burn, i. 33 



Bridgwater, Duke of, the original Defign cf his Inland 

 Navigation, iii. 196. Defcription of this great 

 Work, 200. Method of landing his Coals from his 

 Boats, 202. A View of the Works at Worfley, 216. 

 At Barton-Bridge, 219. At Morcton-Bridge, 222. 

 The fubterranean Canal to the Coal-Mine, 225. 

 His Corn-Mill, 229. His Machine for fifting Sand, 

 230. His Improvement of a Bog, 231. His Canal at 

 Altringham, 234. His intended Canal from Sale- 

 Moor to Stockport, 236 



Brlndley, Mr. See the preceding Articles ; as alfo the 

 Cuts defcribing the Works. 



Bronzes, a Defcription of thofe in the Repofitory of the 

 Arundelian Marbles, Oxford, iii. 351 



Broom/grove, State of Hufbandry there, iii. 306 



Brough, the Country between that Place and Bowes 

 uncultivated, though good Soil, ii. 183. Hints for 

 the Improvement of, 1 85 



Brumpton, Account of the Hufbandry there, ii. 43 



Buckwheat, an unfuccefsful Trial of, as a Manure, 

 ii. 214 



Building, Prices of Materials at Weft Drayton, i. 102. 

 Stillingfleet, 196. Holdernefs, 214. Howden, 236, 

 In the Neighbourhood of Wentworth-Houfe, 312.— • 

 Driffield, ii. 5. Ganton, 16. Nunnington, 72. 

 About Kirkleatham, 150. Scorton, 161. Frcming- 

 ton, 191. Kiplin, 209, Swinton, 250. Craikhill, 

 319. Sleningford, 337. Danby, 390. — Morpeth, 

 iii. 25. Belford, 37. Hetton, 62. Rothbury, 76. 

 Glenwelt, 89. 'High Afcott, 100. Penrith, 107. 

 Kefwick, 112. Shapp, 130. Garflang, 163. Orrr.f-. 

 kirk, 175. Altringharti, 252. Holms-Chapel, ibid. 



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