THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 





r taking up jour colum: 

 or drains of 22 or 24 ii 







4. i! . .dojed by him' 



injury, he will be fined a shilling, and pay the ami 

 the damage done. 



5. The roads will be repaired, the hedges cut, the 



5 quantity of land 1 



l will be allow 



n from Inlands Farm, to M 



days o; Aj-iil, July, and September, and i 



ired to be taken to ■ p m . 



l hour and place of which notice will be give 



. A fine of a penny in the shilling will be charged 



ihe fine will be repeated evei 



"7:; ! ;,: 



soon as it is reaped, and 



s. The comforts of 

 isume the Wheat as 



The Potatoes and 





; 



the supply. — Sigma. 



, Robert Baker, agree to let to 



n the following conditions :— 

 . No person to have an allotmer 

 iificate of good character fron 



each collector so neglecting his duty as aforesaid 



8. Any tenant who shall be found break;,, 

 damaging any part of the fences, hedges oW * 



.adways, or doing injury to another's ground «*•! 

 .all forfeit his allotment. r "ft 



9. Any tenant who shall be convicted of any ofW. 



; ■ 



, prevent all kind's of d^Kdation^rljirSC 

 pon any part of the allotments, and shall protectS 



Barley, and that only on con 

 orfeited if ploughed, and if tw( 



good by the person so offending, and a forfeiture of £ 

 to be imposed for each offence. 



7. No one to work upon the land after six o'clock 

 the morning unless the day is devoted to such work. 



8. No one to leave the work of an employer for t 

 purpose of cultivating the allotment laud without lea 

 first obtained. 



9. No one to work upon Sundays, if found doing i 



Id. I'i.i.*i liu/i'i of any ofthe above conditions, 

 week, to give up possession of the same upon being paid 



greatest profit, and who cultivate them in the best 



I, , agree to hire the abc 



[and upon the above condition 



uditions, and to pay 

 t paid. Dated 



cfa\e^rul d e°(No d ' 



about 100.] 



Perceiving that you are about to enter up 

 Dtp, I beg to send you for perus, 



rules, which 1 have found to work well. The 

 novelty is in the 7th, which gives the managemen 



i 

 beh.ilf of the: land] >rd. .My cbjecc was, as \ou o 

 to treat with them as men, and not as children : 



Thorp, Burton- Of nj 11 . :,>>., nr ■- l.t.ccs!: r, ( 



1. Each all'.- bi year only, and 



the re-letting to depend on the general go " 



and regularity in paying his rent. 



to the landlord, who is to 

 charges. If the landlord so 

 paid monthly. 



t days are to I 



. 



intly and severally 

 irst days of April 



afores.id, is to be foreited, together with his crops ai 

 manure upon it, and all his other interest therein. 



or feed any live stock ou it, or plant any standard fri 

 or other tree thereon. 





lord ; to transact v 



^8£d£Aytli 

 ' They are C to colle. 



lys, are kept in a goc 



■ 



i day labourer or in 



' rights and property, and si 

 ud convict anybody wh 

 damage or trespass on the sai 



thout his express permission, on pah^fforielu^S 

 12. No work is to be done on any of the allntm*. 

 a Sunday ; but all the tenants thereof are expS 



' ■ - 



The Rules are to be signed by each I 

 lis allotment. 



undersigned 



to the Rev. Robert Thorp.'. 



tiuate in the Great Close of 



neglect thereof on my part I hereby authorise the sad 

 Rev. Robert Thorp to enter upon and take poasesski 



I enclose you a copy of my i 

 liall be glad to have your opin 



ippointed time. I am convinced that the allotment 

 i) stem, well managed and looked after, is one of tie 

 rreatest boons to the labourer or small tradesman. 1 

 enclose you also a list of the prizes given this year. 



minion of our judges) to give no prize for Swedes* 

 Beet, but to give one for Onions, and three prizes for 

 he neatest, cleanest, best cultivated, and best kept 



ra the rules referred to. 







iVhen grown iu perfection n w lfere nce and iV Z 

 almost Melon flavour. At present 



