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fiiarle, chalk, or clay, (for no diftindlon i5^ 

 in common to be made between them iff 

 point of expence) to be dug in pits out of 

 which a cart can drive, and not like the 

 chalk pits inHertfordfhire, wells for draw- 

 ing it up in buckets. The foil of the farm 

 I fhall fuppofe a light dry loam, worth 

 about 7 J-. 6 d. per acre inclofed, without 

 improvement, fuch being as common a5 

 any that is ever improved in this way. 

 Stock, 

 Rent, Gff. /. s, d, 



I j*© acres, at 7 j. 6 ^. - 5^ 5 ^ 



Tythe, at 4 5. - - 1x40 



Rates, &c. 2Lt^s, - II 4 o 



£' 78 13 o 



Livejiock, 

 4 Horfes, - - - £-60 o o 



Impleinents. 

 One waggon, - - 25 o o 



Two carts, - - 24 o a 



Harnefs, - • - 600 



Two ploughs, - - 3 3^ 



Harrows, and rollers, - 400 



Sacks, - - - 300 



Sundry fmall articles, - 5 10 a 



£' 70 I 



o 



Tillage, 

 Three earths on ^s ^^^^^y " C- -^ 00 



Labour, 



