374 
‘Maude. Mr. Thomas Cox. Mr. Richard 
Marfhell. Mr. John Hurley. Mr. W. Slade. 
D. D. 
~The rev. Richard Proffor. 
. B. D. 
’ Mr. H. E. Hill. 
In the Uniwverfity of Cambridge. 
M. A 
The rev. Samuel Hill. . The rev. Thomas 
Bafeley. John Hetherington, efq. The rev. 
Alexander Richardfon. Mr. H. Norris. The 
Rev. C.H. Wolafton. — 
B. A. 
John Andrews, efq. Thomas Powis, efq. 
Mr. Robert Noyes. 
BL, 
The rev. Henry Plumptre. The rev. Abra- 
ham Hepworth. 
N. B. The number of places, at this time 
under the Patronage of the Crown, is faid to 
amount to 41,607. 

STATISTICAL VIEW OF ENGLAND. 

GENeRet view of the extent of the 
island of GreAaT BRITAIN, andthe 
proportion between the wafte and uncul- 
tivated, and the cultivated parts thereof. 
ACRES, 
Unceultivared. 
7,888,777 
14,218,244 
22,107,021 
el 
Cultivated. 
39,027,156 
(12,151,471 
England and Wales - - - - 
Scotland e.* 2©= «£ © «© «# 


Englandand Wales - + = 
Scotland - - - - e = = 
51,178,627 

Total Extent. 
Englandand Wales - - - 
Sesclande a tay ea eee 26,369,695 
73,285,628 
Of the value of the wafte lands of 
England, were they cultivated to that 
degree of improvement, of which the 
are capable, it is difficult to form a bared 
idea. We fhall fubmit, however, fome 
data as the bafis on which to ground fu- 
ture calculation. Allowing that there 
are twenty-two millions of acres of unin- 
clofed lands in the kingdom, the whole 
of thefe may be divided in the following 
manner} 
‘ Number of Acres, 
Lands incapable of improvement 1,000,000 
—— proper for plantations 3,000,000 
-— = for upland paiture - - 14,000,000 
——= fortillage - - - - = 3,000,000 
m—— capable of being converted 
into meadow, or water meadow 1,000,000 

Total 22,000,000 
The million of acres, flated to be incay 
§ tatiftical Tables. 
- 46,915,933 
[Marck 
pable of cultivation, are here eftimated 
as of no annual value. 
The three millions of acres, fit for 
plantations, may be computed to be 
worth eight fhillings per acre, or in total, 
1,200,000l, per annum; (annual produce 
and not rent.) 
The fourteen millions of acres of up-~ 
land pafture, when improved, may be 
calculated as worth five thillings per acre 
of rent, or 3,800,000l. per annum. _~ 
The three millions of acres, convertible 
into arable Jand, would, when inclofed, 
average, at leaft, ten fhillings per acre, or 
1,500,000l. per annum. . 
The million of acres convertible inte 
meadows, or water meadows, may be 
eftimated at 11. 10s. peracre, or 1,500,000l- 
in total. 
The total annual produce would then 
amount tO 20,700,000. 
AMERICA, 
GUMMARY of the value of the Ex- 
ports from the United States of 
America for the years 1791 and 1795, 
publithed by authority. 
From the 1ft] From the ft 
f Oct. 1790 jof O&. 1794, 



Hapetts tran ie 30th Sept-jto goth Sept. 
179%- ae Se 
Dolls. Cts. Dolls. Cts¢ 
New Hamphhire] 142,858 62] 229,426 99 
Maffachufetts | 2,519,650 52] 7,117,907 28 
Rhode-Ifland 470,131 27] 1,222,916 35 
Connecticut 710,352 §2| 319,365 45 
New-York 255055465 04/10,304,580 73 | 
New-Jerfey 26,987 73| 130,814 34 
Pennfylvania | 3,436,092 90)11,518,260 
Delaware 119,878 93) 158,081 21 
Maryland 2,239,698 96] 5,811,379 55 
Virginia 3131,865§ 27| 3,490,040 50 
North Carolina} 524,548 34] 492,161 23 
South Carolina | 2,693,267 97] 5,998,492 49 
Georgia 491,250 86} 697,985 77. 




Total |19,012,040 58147,989,472 4% 
AMERICAN ARMY. 
The whole military force of the united 
{tates of America amounts at this time te 
1 Major General, 
1 Brigadier General, 
1 Adjutant General, 
1 Paymafter, 
‘“.2 Colonel, 
5 Lieutenant Colonels. 
17 Majors. 
62 Captains. 
73 Lieutenants, \ 
2. Cornets, 
27 Enfigns, 
20 Surgeons, 
3228 Non-commiffioned and Privates. 
‘ A METE&E+e. 
