THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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,F LANDS ACT.— Plans, Estr 



Um) ' 22< - Pert ° n - 

 AND BOLIVIAN GUANO ON 



LIQUID MAN 



,:m1 Interest, ;it thi> 



'ATI-.M MANURES. -TURNIP 



w'.^'isnTS'to each"? * - We Hk ' 

 Rotate of ■ Ck °," , s: ":"' all 'V"""-- i. 

 "Ca' in am t or, » ««en so much in the 7, , ■" 



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possible to conceive ; and may behold the anomal 

 of public acknowledgment and private transgress 

 sion of the same rules, shaking hands together lik 

 prize-fighters before a battle. What England' 

 noblest legislators and greatest territorial owner 



demn, and by public statutes endeavour to prevent 

 the smallest ot her local kings may do, it seems 





^ tot benar r V ° mesless operative i„ ,„■/, 



^ • ll » that a t th and obscurity. And 



? a »ybe !l J nga ? re at strS!";! 11 * Whe " a ? reat 



&«^r of n -afA'srsx' 



* l «e . 2 un,v er8ally admitted Jin 

 06 ^ esti0 ». that it would P be 



Our readers may have been led to these reflec- 

 tions from a period ot tin- v:iri.iu* and highly con- 

 ind reporU illustrative of the subject 

 of tenant right which have lately appeared in the 

 - and tenants, 

 the most advan, ; perception on 



and interesting to both, 



e evinced in the bitl just introduced by 

 'usey, and in the letters of Lord Essex and 



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ipecimens of privaU 



rht forward in the public prints. As an in- 



ivoured the agricultural world with some 

 specimens of steward-law or landlord-! 



it may be called, the publication of which 

 tainly worth the martyrdom which see ms to 

 ireceded and wrung them from him for the edi- 

 n of all advancing agriculturists. To console the 



purpose ; but the particulars of his case offer sot 



Clause -J. "That the said A. 15. shall farm ani 

 cultivate the arable lands on the four-course system 



table cattle crop ; as to one-fourth part thereo 

 yearly with Barley or Oats ; as to one moiety oj 

 me-fourth part thereof with Peas or Beans; anc 

 ts to the remaining one-fourth part thereof yearly 

 ,vith Wheat; and shall farm and cultivate the suit 

 irable land, m the aforesaid order and succession 

 ind no Wheat-crop shall be taken after a summei 



SaST- 1 " and consent **-**< ** 



If the time-honoured doctrine of Sir Joh;v Fal- 



' of the old pastu 

 :essive years from , 



feet[ofVe}enTsonl 

 or the stubbing up or c 



f banks u 



feet of the fences on clay, or five feet 



sstroying any of the hedges 

 t leave as aforesaid." 

 • Does not this," asks the complainant, " shut out 

 i possibility of the exercise of any judgment as to 



)f any tested improvement 



granted) it shall be a 



? system, in a way 



irely from the specification, am 

 i the light-soil fanner literally 



ipt. If the ot! 



a crop of Or 



dying the e!!i, 



av down the full od 

 iter a full oddma: 



Clause 3. " That h 



rming in the las 



f Barley? And must the 



uexnausiea improvements in the culture of the 

 mds. But if the said A. B. shall leave a widow, 

 id if such widow, having been permitted to con- 

 nue the occupation, shall marry asrain during the 

 jmainder of such term, it shall br/ lawful for the 

 tid R. S. A„ at any period of the tenancy to 

 etermine and put an end to such tenancy without 

 ny allowance, except as between the out-going and 

 '-coming tenant." 



Clause 15. " That the said A. B. shall not hold 

 ' occupy any other farm, lands, or premises, during 



riting of the said R. S. A. for that purpose first 



ep stubble) t. 





the ordinary 



etition of the dis 



ground, a right 



pleaded except in those i 



the great purposes 



e same agreei 



roats in the Sangrado style of practice ; catching 



th indiscrimin 



i Lottie 



I Wales,"— it please 



thar.k God. there is 

 ing ; here comes a I poisons carry their own anti 



A. B., shall pay for j lightened by the character o 

 [he said system of crimination to appreciate t 



iquated forms and penalties, 

 •e-shadow of " a Bill for the 

 Agricultural Tenant-right in Eng- 



