ooo I 



where carnage Is added to the cofl of burn- 

 ing. In fome muirs alfo, the large grit- 

 ftones are found in greater plenty than 

 requilite for the buildings, &c. confe- 

 quently, the expence of removal is fome- 

 thing. It would be endlefs to form diftin6t 

 calculations for all thefe kinds of varia- 

 tions ; but I apprehend the neareft vv'ay 

 to be tollerably correal, will be to al- 

 low fomething per acre in the eftimate of 

 improvement, for contingencies of this 

 nature ; as it is not to be fuppofed, that 

 every article will turn out juft in proportion 

 to each other, and as convenience requires. 



Iinpro've?Jiei2t, 

 2100 Perches of fencing, dry 



walls, at 4 X. 8 J. 

 13 Gates, with pofts, irons, and 



painting, at 1 /. 

 The farm-houfe complete. 

 The bar. 

 The ftable. 

 The cowhoufe, 

 The hogftie, fowlhoufe, &c. 

 Paring and * burning, at i /. 



Carryover, £. 1463 o o 



* 1 5 /. to 16 J. 6 d. is, through the north of England, 

 the common price for this work ; but, as I fuppofe it all 

 to be done in the Hrft year, I allow i /. which is ample 

 enough tQ draw any number of men together. 



Liming, 



