a8 FARArs. 



32 horses, 



70 score sheep of all sorts, 

 95 beasts at turnips last year. 

 Mr. Reev£, at Wighton, 700 acres : 

 600 arable, 

 22 horses, and therefore not four to tlie hundred 

 acres ; all drilled. 

 Mr. Styleman's, at Snettiihani, 2C00 acres : . 

 1400 arable, 

 600 grass, 



700 ewes, and iheir produce, or about 2000 in all 

 He has arranged his Ringstead tann in such a manner, in 

 tive divisions, each of six fields, like five .distin(5l farms, 

 that every sort of crop is scattered over the whole, which 

 he convidcrs as a great convenience. 



Earl of CliOLMONDELEY : 



650 acres arable, 120 turnips, 



350 grass, 120 barley, 



360 plantations, of which 24O seeds, 



120 added by the 12O wheat, 



present Earl ; 

 The size of farms in Marshland, will be seen by certain 

 of Governor Bentinck's : 



695 acres, 264 acres, 



438 another, 168 ditto, 



231 ditto, 185 ditto, 



497 ditto, 60 ditto, 



324 ditto, 55 ditto. 



About Downham, most arc small ; a few to 4 or 500 

 ;>cres. About Wymondham, chiefiy small : 200I. a year 

 a Isrge one ; many 4O1. 70I. and to looi. per ann. 



Around Hingham, and to Attleborough, farms are all 

 small: Mr. Gass, at Hingham, has one of the largest. 

 In the richer lands of Attleborough, Hingham, anJ 



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