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ful seat of Mr. Wynne Singular grand appearance of 

 Benbulb Fine timber Farming establishment at 

 Hazlewood Stock Flock Well-contrived cottages 

 Comfort of Mr. Wynne's laborers Their advan- 

 tages Great melioration might be effected in rural 

 population by the nobility and gentry Opinion ha- 

 zarded .......... . ........... ................. 288 



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Water-fall atBallysedere Knocknaree mountain Com- 

 mencement of herring fishery Mangel-wurzel Di- 

 minished stature of the people Large stones scattered 

 over the bog Miserable cabins Large grazing farms 



Enniscrone Bridge Expertness of beggars Mount 

 Nephin General Humbert's landing-place Hand- 

 some approach to Belleek Singular method of taking 

 salmon Market-day Bad accommodation Stables 

 without stalls Population of Belleek ...... ........ 305 



LETTER XXVI. 



Concourse of beggars Their blessings converted into 

 curses Modesty of a post-chaise driver Lough Conn 



Gillaroo trout The late rebellion British Royalty 

 contrasted Timber of great diameter found in bogs- 

 Pass of Barnaghee Croagh Patrick Rash intrusion 

 into an Irish kitchen Extract from Moryson on Irish 

 mode of living Description of an Irish inn Extra- 

 vagant charges ...... . ....... * ...... . .......... 314 



LETTER XXVII. 



Want of guide-posts Soil for eight miles from Castlebar 

 entirely bogExtreme poverty surrounding the cabins 

 Florin called bottom-grass Westport Marquis of 

 Sligo's residence Farm-yard superb and extensive 



