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warren is a fandy trad: on the fhore, and be- 

 longs to the bifhop. I was informed, that at 

 Hornhead in Donnegal, Mr. Stewart has a 

 warren of fand 25 miles long. Mr. Smith of 

 Newtown-Limmavaddy gave me the follow- 

 ing particulars of that neighbourhood. Farms 

 rife fo high as 60 to 70 acres, and a few to 

 200, in general about 40 acres; many weav- 

 ers patches at 3 or 4, but the farmers them- 

 felves have yarn fpun in their houfes, which 

 they give to the weavers to make into cloth : 

 the farmer himfelf attending to nothing but 

 the management of his land. This appears 

 to me a fign that I fliall foon quit the linen 

 country ; for thefe are more of farmers than 

 any fet I have met with for fome time. 

 Rents for a few miles about the town, not 

 including the town parks nor mountain, are 

 at 5 s. the parks 30 s. the mountains are 

 in great quantities, more than of culti- 

 vated land ; and all they do is to raife fome 

 young cattle upon them and feed fome fheep. 

 The 5s. are old rents, but new are 10s. 

 which is the general average, Cunningham 

 rneafure: of the whole countv on an average 

 not more than 4s. including bog and moun- 

 tain. 



1. Potatoes, value on an average 10I. 



2. Barley, 3 boils, at 12 bufhels. 



3. Oats, worth 50s. 



4. Oats. 



