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INDEX. 



Afcott, 95. Pciuith, 1 01. Kefwick, 107. Shapp$ 

 113. Burton, 138. Kabers, 152. Garflang, 157. 

 Bowles, 165. Ormfkirk, 170. Altringham, 180* 

 Knutsford, 242. Holmes-Chapel, 248. From New- 

 caftle-under-Line to Stone, 258. Shenftone, 266. 

 Afton, 272. Hagley, 300. Broomfgrove, 306. 

 Perfhore, 307. Bendfworth, 318. Moreton, 321. 

 Benhngton, 352. Henley on Thames, 355. Mai- 

 denhead, ibid. The Variations obferved in, reduced 

 to a Table, 379. Average, 402. 404. Deductions, 

 410. — The Price of Provisions not affected by the 

 Size of, iv. 279 

 Farm-Yard, the Duke of Norfolk's, at Workfop, de- 

 fcribed, i. 239. Remarks on it, 330. — Lord Dar- 

 lington's at Pvaby-Caftle, ii. 436. Its elegant Front, 



439 

 Farrar, Mr. his Management of Fallows, i. 340 

 Fatting- Beajfs, the Proportions of, compared with the 



Quantities of Land, iv. 221. Average, 232 

 Fences for Inclofures, Hints for the Choice of, ii. 23* 



Proper Situation for in wet Soils, 227. — Mr. Dick- 



fon's Management of at Belford, iii. 57. General 



Management of at North Mims, with Remarks, 37 1 

 Fefcue, Purple, not relifhed by Sheep, i. 34 

 Firing, Table of the Average annual Expence of at 



the various Places comprehended in this Tour, iv 4 



286 

 Flax, Expences of Culture, and Produce of* at Thorne, 



i. 238 

 Fountaine Abbey, Account of the Ruins of, ii. 301 



G. 



Ganton, Account of the Hufbandry about that Place, 

 given by Sir Digby Legard, ii. 9. The general 

 Prices of Hufbandry- work there, 16. The Wolds 

 may be improved by inclofing, 25 



Gardening, Eftimates of the Profits of at Sandy in Bed- 

 fordfhire, i. 51. — State of at Hammerfmith, iii. 361 



Giljdale, an Ettate of Mr. Turner's, the Hufbandry 

 there defcribed, ii. 151 



GlajS, painted, curious Pieces of, defcribed, i. 45 



Glenwehf 



