SIX MONTHS TOUR THROUGH THE NORTH of ENGLAND. CONTAINING, An Account of the present State of AGRICULTURE, PARTICULARLY, I. The Nature, Value, and Rental II. The Size of Farms, with Ac- III. The Use, Expence, and Profit of feveral Sorts of Manure. VI. The Condition and Number VII. The Prices of Labour and Provifions, and the Proportion VIII. The Regifter of many cu- INTERSPERSED With Descriptions of the SEATS of the NOBILITY and GENTRY; La feule voie de fe procurer un corps complet d'agriculture feroit, fans The SECOND EDITION, corrected and enlarged, VOL. III. LONDON, Printed for W. STRAHAN; W. NICOLL, N° 51, in St. Edinburgh. MDCCLXXI. CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME. STATE of busbandry from Raby Cafstle to Newcastle-The ornamental grounds of Mr. Carr at Cocken-Culture of mustard at Defcription of a machine to flice turneps Sheep. -Sir Walter Blacket's at Wollington- His excellent fences Vaft tracks of excellent land waste-Military way- Roman wall- From Carlisle to Kendal - Manufactures at Car- Tour of the Duke of Bridgwater's navigation - Defcription of the works at Manchester Excellent contrivance for unloading the boats - The wear Remarks- Canal carried across the river Irwell at Barton Bridge - Admira- ble inventions for moving earth- Difcovery of lime Vaft works carrying on at Worley- The tunnel- Waggons for the conveyance of the coal- A mill of a new construction: Va- riety of powers Improvement of a morafs - The canal at Waterford - Carried across the Merfey Immenfe works at Sale moor- And at Dunham Defign of carrying the ca |