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Annual Account. 

 Expences. L s. d. 



Thofe of the fourth year, - 962 14 o 



Produce. 

 The fame, 



Expences, 



Intereft, 



Profit, _ - - 



The produce is 1 6 /. 13;. per cent, on the 

 capital, which, to a gentleman, is notincon- 

 fiderable, and proves, upon the whole, that, 

 with fuch a fum of money, it is more ad„ 

 vantageous to hire an arable farm and lay 

 it down to grafs, (when a grafs one is not 

 to be had) than to take an arable one for 

 common management. 

 N-^ 7. 

 Variation thefixth. 

 One hundred and fifty acres arable, the foil 

 light enough for turnips, and marled, 



chalked, or clayed. 

 As much the greateft part, 'viz. 140 

 acres, is arable, I call it an arable farm ; the 

 ten acres near the houfc are grafs for con- 

 venience. I fuppofe the whole improved 

 the firft year; and confequcntly, that no- 

 thing is fown by the preceding tenant : The 



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