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Tucker, Samuel, Efq; Account of his Culture of Cab- 

 bages, i. 116. Beautiful Landfcape from his 

 Grounds, 121 



Turneps, Defcription of a Machine for hoeing, i. 90. 

 Lime proved to be an improper Manure for, 92. — 

 The Advantages of hoeing them proved by Com- 

 parifon with their Produce unhoed, ii. 220. — De- 

 fcription of Mr. Clarke's Machine for flicing, iii. 

 49. His Method of cultivating at Belford, 59. 

 Tables of the Produce and Management of at the 

 various Places comprehended in this Tour, 426. 

 Tables of Averages, 440 



Turner, Charles, Efq; his Seat at Kirkleatham de- 

 fcribed, ii. 98. Account of the Hofpital founded by 

 SirWilliam,ioi. The School and Church, 103. The 

 Improvements executed by the prefent Gentleman, 

 J04. His experimental Agriculture, 105. Cabbages, 

 106. Clover, 123. His Comparifon of the Merits 

 of the different Species of horned Cattle, 126. 

 Sheep, 129. His great Encouragement of the in- 

 duftrious Poor, ibid. His Experiments with Carrots, 

 131. Lucerne, 134. His Courfe of Crops, ibid. Tur- 

 neps, 136. Manure, 137. Potatoes, ibid. Tillage, 

 139. State of his Farm, 140. Account of his Eftate 

 at Gilfdale, 151 



Tumwrijl Plough defcribed, i. 297 



Tyne, a Defcription of that River, at Newcaftle, iii. 

 it 



Tythes, a Table of the State of, at various Places, iv. 

 334. Remarks deduced from, 336 



W. 



Wages cf Servants ; Table of the Average Rate of, at 



various Places, iv. 298 

 Wakefield, State of Trade, and Price of NecefTaries 



there, i. 137 

 Walllngton, the Seat of Sir Walter Blackett, defcribed, 



iii. 81. Note. 

 Waren, Improvement of Moorland there, iii. 53 

 Warrington, Account of the Sail- Cloth Manufacture 



there, iii. 163 



Waterford, 



