2^Z BARLEY. 



Thrlgby and Fleg, in general nine to ten coombs. 

 Martham, nine coombs; and of late more. 

 In 1793 a great crop in Ea^t Norfolk. 

 The same in 1800 i Mr. Francis, of Martham, had 

 that year : 



Coombs. 



54 acres of wheat, which yielded 460 



137 1 1| coombs per acre, ^534 



The Wheat 8| coombs. 

 Barley 13 

 Oats 13I 

 Pease lof 

 ■which, combined with the high price of the year, and 

 /jere not a bad harvest, gave a good farming account. 



Catfield and Happing, in general nine to ten coombs. 



Happsborough and Walcot, fourteen coombs. 



Honing, nine to eleven coombs. 



North Walsham, eight to nine coombs. 



Scotter, eight coombs. 



Around Coltishal, ten coc?Tibs. 



Mr. Repton, at OxneaJ, favoured me, from his books, 

 kept with uncommon accuracy and care, with an account 

 ©f Iiis crops from 1773: 



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