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bears good Corn, but efpecially Beer- 
Barley or Bigge^ and Oats^ but rarely 
TV heat and Rye. We obferved little 
or no fallow Grounds in Scotland ; . 
fome layed Ground we faw, which 
they manured with Sea- wreck. The 
People feem to be I'^ery lazy, at leaft 
the Men, and may be .frequently, 
obferved to plow in their. Cloaks. 
It is the Fafhion 'of them to wear 
Cloaks when’ they go 'abroad, but 
efpecially on Sundays. They lay out 
moft they are worth in Cloaths, and 
a Fellow that hath fcarce ten Groats 
befides to help himfelf with, you 
fhall fee come out of his fmoaky 
Cottage clad like a Gentleman. 
- There hath formerly been a ftrong 
Caflle at Dunbar^ built on a Rock 
upon the Sea, but it is now quite 
ruined and fallen down. Yearly, 
about, this Time, there is a great 
Confluence 
