ENCLOSING. 



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"•wfll, with the barns, maintain them tlie winter; and tiie 

 400 acres of pasture will support the 200 horses, with 

 mares and colts, in summer. The improved rent on the 

 io,ooo acres, is for a lease of 14 years, 7725I. The 

 tithe, for 14 years, about 1500I. a-year. Capital to 

 stock, and improvement, about io,OOol. being addi- 

 tions to farms adjoining. The interest 5C0I. Labour 

 for said lands, including harvest, 5000I. Seed corn, 220oh 

 Wear and tear ; the blacksmith will be about 500I.; wheel- 

 wright, about lool. ; carpenters, look; small seeds, 300].; 

 poor-rates, on an average, at 5s. 1031I. 5s.; capital fof 

 5000 acres of pasture, 6ooq1. ; interest, 300I. Contin- 

 gencies, &c. may be estimated at loool. 



Tithe 



Interest of capital, on the arable 



Labour 



Seed corn 



Wear and tear 



Small seed, 1000 acres, at 6s. 



Rates - - _ 



Interest of capital, for pasture 



Contingencies 



Rent 



Produce 

 Expenses 



Profit 



1500 

 500 



5000 



2200 

 700 

 300 



1031 

 300 



loco 



7725 

 20,256 



25,000 

 20,256 



4.744 



This calculation, which does Mr. Burton credit, sets 



in a very clear light, the immense advantages which have 



N 4 resulted 



