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16 s. per acre — two acres in wheat, at 26s. per 

 acre. The rent of the new farm was 152/. 6j, 

 per year: that of the nine acres of grafs 3/, per 

 acre. The whole was tytheable, except the 

 twenty-eight acres of pafture. My method of 

 grazing and cropping was as follows : The pa- 

 flure of twenty-eight acres ufed to be regularly 

 flocked by my predeceflbr with nineteen beafts 

 and four horfes, but no fheep. I put into it 

 twenty beads, fourteen horfes, twenty ewes, 

 and twenty-feven lambs. Finding it over- 

 flocked, I took in the nine acres of meadows. 

 I fattened forty beafts in that fummer. The 

 twenty ewes and twenty-feven lambs paid 50/. 

 1 6s.— See the Agricultural Reports of York* 

 lhire. The eighteen 'acres of clover were 

 mown once — the ten acres of fward ploughed 

 up and fown with oats — Clover bad — oats 

 middling. Two acres of wheat, bad. 



In the year 1793— In the feed ing-pafture - 

 fourteen cows, thirty ewes, forty-fix lambs, 

 and fourteen horfes, which all did well as be- 

 fore. — The eighteen acres, wheat; bad, only 

 2 10 bufnels — ten acres peas, good ; two acres 

 of turnips good 5 fold at five guineas per acre. 



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