204 The Survey of Farnham most gratifying. 



eye. Lady Farnham's kindness and humane 

 attention extends to every rank. Clothes are 

 distributed by her Ladyship to the females ; and 

 \vhile she mitigates the afflictions and sorrows of 

 the aged, the youth become duly and indiscri- 

 minately instructed, without any reference to 

 the religious persuasion of their parents. 



The survey of Farnham has afforded a grati- 

 fication., and made an impression, not easily to be 

 obliterated from my recollection. Were such 

 conduct the general practice, discontent would 

 soon have no existence in the country, and Ire- 

 land would become as distinguished for the 

 happiness of her people as for the fertility of her 

 soil. 



The same order and method which regulate 

 the domestic establishment, by extension to all 

 other concerns, however distant, bring the whole 

 of his Lordship's affairs under his immediate re- 

 view. The farming buildings their repairs 

 the woods the fences and permanent improve- 

 ments, are all conducted with the like uni- 

 formity and precision ; and where punctuality 

 is thus made indispensable, every department of 

 agency must be duly executed. 



As good farmers have commonly the best 

 seasons, so good masters have usually the best 



