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refpe<Ss of management, much lefs than 

 at firft they appear to be : 1920 acres lying 

 around the houie, muft be confidered rather 

 as a Imall than a luge farm, and the direc- 

 tion of it nothing more than an amufement. 

 However, I flaall iiippofe a working bailey 

 kept, to obvia:e objediions. I muft before- 

 hand remark, tha* the reader fhould not 

 objed the largcnefs of the crops ; if he is 

 acquainted with fuch trads of wafte land, 

 he muft guefs at their great fertility : befides 

 the natural goodnefs of the foil, I fliall 

 fuppofe my cultivator to omit no means of 

 manuring that are in his power. 



Fig. IV. is a fketch of the inclofure. 



It is divided into 20 divifions ; 16 of 106 

 acres each, and 4 of ^^ each. 



There are 6^^^ perches of fencing. I fliall 

 reckon the whole as walled, to prevent 

 objedions, the price being 8 d. per perch 

 more than for hedging and ditching ; but I 

 do not, therefore, lay it down as a pofition, 

 that it fliould be walled ; on the contrary, 

 I ftiould prefer hedges and ditches for all, 

 except the outward fences. 



1 have fuppofed a plantation to be run 

 around the whole farm. Many fituations 



upon 



