The capital pays ^o L per cent, profit, 

 which is very confiderable, and proves, if 

 any thing can, (the premilTes being allowed) 

 that cabbages introduced in a courfe on 

 clay lands, are a vaft improvement. The 

 foundation of all good huibandry is the 

 keeping great flocks of cattle for manuring 

 of the lands ; the clay farms are, in the 

 common management, vafi:ly deficient in 

 this material point ; but we find the in- 

 trodudiion of cabbages will give them the 

 wall even of their turnip brethren. 

 N«3. 

 Variation the fecond. 

 Seven hundred acres^ all grafs. 

 Stock. Renty (s'c, /. s. d. 



Of 700 acres, - - 700 o o 



Tythe, rates, ^c. 6cc. at 8 s. 2 80 c o 



Live 



