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In 1807, by desire of the Board, I again made seve¬ 
ral excursions into the county, in different directions ; 
and the result of information then obtained is incor¬ 
porated with the former matter, and the gentlemen, and 
other persons named, from whom I had the most va¬ 
luable information. 
To Mr. Carpenter, of Chadwick Manor, near Broms- 
grove, author of an ingenious Treatise on Agriculture, 
I am much obliged for much valuable matter, as well as 
for attending me in an excursion round his neighbour¬ 
hood } to avoid repetition of a long name, when I have 
occasion to mention him in this Survey, I shall desig¬ 
nate him by the term Mr. C.—To J. Knight, Esq. of 
Lea Castle, Wolverley, I am much obliged, for showing 
me his spirited cultivation ; and to others, whose names 
are mentioned in this Survey. 
W. PITT. 
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