INDEX. 449 



Gienwett, the Agriculture there defcribed, iii. 83. The 

 Moor Land Hufbandry, ibid. Account of the Re- 

 mains of the Roman Wall there, 90 



Go/worth, Method of Hufbandry there, iii. 13 



Grantham, Method of Hufbandry about there, 94. 

 Account of Mr. Middlemore's Experiments with, 

 Lucerne, 87 



Grafs-Lam's, Lord Rockingham's A4ethods of ma- 

 naging, i. 277. — Mr. Smelt's Method of treating, 

 ii. 237. Lord Holdernefle's Management of, 243.—- 

 Review of the State of, in the various Places vilited 

 in this Tour, iv. 149. Deductions, 166 



Great Catvoorth, i. 59 



Greenland-Boat, a Defcription of that at the Trinity- 

 Houfe, at Hull, i. 177 



Grimjlhorpe, Method of Hufbandry there, i. 77. De- 

 fcription of the Duke of Ancafter's Park there, 81. 

 Note. 



Grindjlones, Defcription of thofeat Sheffield, i. 123 



H. 



Hack/all, a Seat of Mr. Aiflabie, defcribed, ii. 306. 



Fifher's-Hall, 309. Mowbray-Point, 311 

 Hagley, the Seat of Lord Lyttelton, defcribed, iii. 281. 



State of Hufbandry there, ibid. 

 Hale-Wejlon, State of Agriculture there, i. 56 

 HalfeU-Mofs, great Improvement of by Mr. Segar, 



iii. 176 

 Hambledm, Account of the Moors round it, ii. 88 

 Hammer fmitb, State of Gardening there, iii. 361 

 Harecajlle, the Inland Navigation conftruited there^ 



defcribed; iii. 256 

 Hatfield, Account of Mr. Searancke's Plantation of 



Burnet there, i. 2. Soil and Hufbandry there, 13 

 Haws-Water, near Shapp, defcribed, iii. 131 

 Hay, the Inconveniencies of Stacking it about the 



Fields pointed out, ii.441 

 Hedges, the proper Situation of, on wet Soils, pointed 



out, ii. 227. Impropriety of planting Trees in, 229. 



See Fences. 

 Menley onThames, State of Agriculture there, iii. 355 



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