4 o4 W O D L A W N. 



1500 acres j and thefe graziers re-let to the 

 cabbins part of it at a very high rent, by whom 

 are carried on moft of the tillage of the coun- 

 try. Mr. Trench remarks, that if good land 

 is let to the poor people, they are fure to de- 

 ft roy it ; but give them heath, or what is bad, 

 and they will make it good. 



1 . Potatoes on the grafs. 2. Summer fallow. 

 3. Wheat. 4. Oats. 5. Oats. 6. Lay out. 



— No feeds. 



I. Potatoes. 2. Barley. 3. Wheat. 4, 

 Oats. 5. Oats, 6. Oats. 



1. Potatoes on grafs. 2. Gravel and fal- 

 low. 3. Wheat. 4. Barley. 5. Oats. 6, 

 Leave it for grafs. 



1. Potatoes. 2. Flax. 3. Wheat. 4. Oats. 

 5. Oats. 6. Lay out. 



Average produce of potatoes, 30 barrels, at 

 42 done, at 8s. or 12I. Of wheat, 8 barrels, 

 at 20 ftone. Of barley, 12 barrels, at 16 flone. 

 Of oats, 12 barrels, at 14 ftone. 



Every poor man fows fome flax, but ftill 

 they do not raife enough for their fpinning, 

 for that is univerfal. Lime-ftone gravel is the 

 general manure. No lime, though it is every 

 where to be had ; the price to burn is 4d. a 

 barrel of 3 bufhels roach. Every cabbin has 

 eight or nine acres, and two or three cows, or 



two 



