ACCOUNT 
OF THE PRODUCE OF A 
COTTAGER'S GARDEN 
IN SHROPSHIRE. 
V V I t h i n two miles and a half of 
Shrewsbury, a cottager, whose name is 
Richard Millward, has a house, and adjoin- 
ing to it a garden and land, making about 
one acre and one-sixteenth of an acre, in- 
cluding the garden. It was formerly taken 
from Pully Common, since divided and 
inclosed. He is a collier, and the manage- 
ment of the ground is, in a great measure, 
left to his wile Jane ; they have six children 
alive, five boys and one girl, and have buried 
