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merly. The weavers and fpinners gene- 

 rally live upon oatmeal and potatoes, and milk, 

 with meat once a week, and have their belly 

 full. 



A farm 6 acres: — if Hay. 1. Rood flax. 



1. Acre potatoes. 1. Oats. 2. Cows. 1. 

 Horfe, 2. Sheep. Rent, jl. 12s. 



1. Potatoes ufually 160 bufhels to the acre. 



2. Flax. 3. Oats. 4. Left 2 years. 



1. Plough 3 or 4 times for flax. 2. Wheat, 

 or barley. 3. Oats. 4. Oats. 5. Left. 



Very few fave their feed; but this more 

 than ufual, owing to the import from Ame- 

 rica falling off. Much damaged by flanding 

 for feed from firing, and a great chance run 

 of lofing the crop ; hut if the weather good 

 not the worfe for coarfe linen, but will not 

 do at all for fine. Clay land does beft for it. 

 They ufe much lime, 140 barrels per acre, at 

 is. id. at kiln, and 6d. more carriage ; they 

 lay it on for wheat and barley. It is reckoned 

 to pay fo well, that all ufe it who are able. 



Kent of a cabbin and garden * £. I 10 o 

 Grafs for a cow •* - I 10 o 



Hay for ditto - - - 1 1 o o 



4 10 o 



Many 



