THE 



FARMER'S LETTERS 



T O T H E 



LANDLORDS of GREAT-BRITAIN: 



CONTAINING 



The SENTIMENTS of a PRACTICAL 



HUSBANDMAN, on various Subjeas 



of great Importance: Particularly 



I. On raifing large Sums 

 of Money by improving 

 Eftates. 



II. On the Methods of raif- 

 ing the Rental of Eftates. 



III. On various Improve- 

 ments; fuch as Draining, 

 Manuring, Fencing; and 

 raifing new Buildings, or 



remedying- the Inconve- 

 niencies of old ones. 



IV. Of Paring, Burning, 

 Liming, &c. 



V. On improving feveral 

 Sorts of Wafte Lands, 

 Moors, Downs, Wolds, 

 &c. &c. 



The whole calculated to (hew the great Profit attending 



the Improvement of Eftates, both in cultivated 



and uncultivated Countries. 



VOLUME II. 



LONDON: 



Printed for W. Strahan; W. Nicoi.l, No. ijt, in 

 St. Paul's Church-Yard; T. Cadeli., in the Strand; 

 B. CjLlins, Salifbury; and J. Balfouk, iLJinburgh, 

 MDCCLXXr. 



