INDEX. 465 



Waterford, the Duke of Bridgwater's Navigation there 



defcribed, iii. 283 

 Watfon, Mr. Defcription of his Pleafure-Ground at 



Cottingham, i. 152 

 Wedgwood, Mr. of Burflem, Account of his Pottery 



for his Cream-coloured Ware, iii. 253 

 Wentvuortb-Cafllc, the Seat of the Earl of Strafford, 



defcribed, i. 127. The Park, and Plantations, 134 

 JVentwortb-Hotife, the Palace of the Marquis of Rock- 

 ingham, defcribed, i. 245. The Park, 279. The 

 Pyramid, 267 

 Wejl-Drayton, the Hufbandry there defcribed, i. 19 

 Wharton, Mr. of Doncafter, his Experiments with 



Cabbages, i. no. Potatoes, n I. Carrots^ ibid. 

 JFIieat, drilled, Experiments of, by Mr. Scroope of 

 Danby, ii. 273. Tables of the Seed fowed at va- 

 rious Places compared with the Produce in Crops, 

 86 

 Wbittington, Mr. at Stevenage, State of his Farm, i. 20 

 TVilbersfort, State of Agriculture there, i. 142 

 JVilkie, Mr. of Hetton, his Culture of Carrots, iii. 60 

 V/ilJ'on, Mr. of Ayton, Account of his Experiments 

 at, Agriculture, and Machines, ii. 94. His Culture 

 of Cabbages, 96 

 Winander-Meer, a Defcription of, iii. 137 

 Wolds, Sir Digby Legard's Scheme for improving, ii. 



27. Plan ani Defcription of inclofed, 30 

 Wooburn- Abbey, the Seat of the Duke of Bedford, de- 

 fcribed, i. 31. The Park, 40. Note. 

 Wooley, the Hufbandry there defcribed, i. 131 

 JVorceJier, Manufactures carried on there, iii. 306 

 Workjop, the Seat of the Duke of Norfolk, i. 32S. 

 The Farm-Yard, 329. The Pleafure-Ground, 332 

 Worfeley, z Defcription of the Duke of Bridgwater's 

 Navigation there, iii. 224. The fubterranean Canal 

 to the Coal-Mine, 2x5 

 Wrottejley, Mr. a Defcription of his Houfe at Hoving- 

 ham, ii. 88. Note. 



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