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2s. 6d. A plough 1 os. 6d. A harrow of wood 

 is. id. The fuel all turf, and much of it 

 made by hand; a poor man's is 100 barrels a 

 year, and will coft him 35s. The common 

 people exceedingly addicted to thieving. 



Building a cabbin 5I. they are all of ftone, 

 which is plentiful: clay-mortar inftead of lime. 

 Almoft all the farmers have a man-fervant at 

 1,1. 1 os. to 2L the half year entirely employed 

 in the farm. A farmer of Jol. a year always 

 one. Very little cloth made farther than 

 Bally maffey, but all over Donnegal much fpi li- 

 ning. 



The county of Tyrone is various ; the fineft 

 parts are about Dungannon, Stewart's Town, 

 &c. on Lake Neagh. From Strabane to Omagh 

 much good •, from Omagh to Ardmagh all cul- 

 tivated. From Strabane to Dungannon almoft 

 all mountains : rent of the whole 4s. The bi- 

 fhop of Raphoe is a confiderable farmer, and 

 cultivates and hoes turnips. The dean has 

 alfo done the fame. 



Mr. Golding has ufed much foapers wafte, 

 at 4d. a meafure of two bulhels, laid them on 

 cold moraffy foils, and found the benefit very 

 great ; it brought up quantities of red clover, 

 and deftroys mofs effectually. Turnips would 

 do excellently here, as beef rifes from one- 

 penny three farthings in November, to three- 

 pence halfpenny and four pence in April. Mr. 

 Golding has ufed Scotch cabbages for bullocks j 



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