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ley on Thames, 355. Maidenhead, 358. Har- 

 mondfworth, 361. Kenfington, 365. North Mims, 

 376. — Tables of the feveral Prices at the various 

 Places above fpecified, iv. 275. How varied by 

 Diftance from the Metropolis, 279. Deductions, 

 284. Compared with the Price of weekly Labour, 

 297 



Rrovifant, the high Price of, beneficial to the Manu- 

 facturers at Manchefter, iii. 189.-— Extended gene- 

 rally, iv. 311 



Pulfe and Roots, Tables of the Produce of, in the va- 

 rious Places comprehended in this Tour, iii. 440* 

 Tables of Average, 446, Deductions, 447 



R. 



Raby-Cajlle, the Seat of the Earl of Darlington, a De- 

 fcription of, ii. 428. The Park, 430. — Radcliffe 

 Library at Oxford, a Defcription of, iii. 343. The 

 Picture Gallery, 344. Note. 



Rake, a Horfe, for cleaning Fallows defcribed, ii. 227 



Ramfden, Sir John, Account of his Paintings at By- 

 rom, i. 355. Remarks on his Hufbandry, 356 



Rape, a Table of the Average Product of, iii. 451 



Rent of Land, Tables of the various Rates of, within 

 the Compafs of this Tour, iii. 378. 413. Tables of 

 Average, 402. Recapitulation, 410. Deductions, 

 ibid. — Arguments in favour of railing, iv. 376 



Richmond, fine Views from thence defcribed, ii. 162. 

 197. Note. 



Rljby, Courfe of Hufbandry there, i. 160. Great At- 

 tention paid to Manure, 163. Remarks on the Huf- 

 bandry of this Part of the County of York, 216 



Reads, Remarks on the State of, i. 46. From Bedford 

 to Northill, 50. Between Grimfthorpe and Coltf- 

 wcrth, 83. Stamford to Tuxford, 99. Rotherham 

 to Sheffield, 122. About Mull, 156. Pontefracl to 

 Methley, 349. — Beverley to Driffield, ii. 1. Dun- 

 combe-Park, 73. Hornby-Caftle, 242. Swinton, 

 297. — General Review of thoie pailed through in 

 (his Tour, iv. 423 



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