1 conceive that with one-horse carriages this might have 

 been done much cheaper. 



I found Mr. Burton's fields, at Laugley, clearing un- 

 der the foUowing arrangement ; 



2 Pitchers, 2 Drivers, 



2 Loaders, 4 Waggons, - 



2 Rakers, lO Horses, 



4 Unloading, 

 and cleared 12 acres of barley a day ; 36 loads ; from one- 

 quarter to three-fourths of a mile distant, and some even a 

 mile. 



Mr. EvERiT, of Caistor, in Fleg, assigns ten acres per 

 man: Mr. Francis, of Martham, the same. 



Mr. Bircham's arrangement on his farm of 720 acres 

 arable, for a gang : 



2 Pitchers, 3 Waggons, 



2 Loaders, 5 At the stack, 



2 Rakers, boys, 7 Horses. 



2 Drivers, 

 Mr. Johnson, at Thurning, 14 to 16 acres per man- 

 Mr. DuRSGATE, 14 acres per man. 

 Mr. Styleman, 17 acres per man. 

 At Houghton, 20 acres per man. 

 Mr, Priest, at Bcsthorpe, lo acres per man. 



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