. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. xty pounds perannum, by hop picking and other rural employments for theirwives and children. 15. Miscellaneous Observations. Kent Agricultural Society, e>tablished at Canterbury in1793, by Sir E. Knatrhbull and F. Honeyman, Esq. Somepotatoes dried on an oat kiln were found to ietain their pro-perties during long voyages, as attested by letters fr


. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. xty pounds perannum, by hop picking and other rural employments for theirwives and children. 15. Miscellaneous Observations. Kent Agricultural Society, e>tablished at Canterbury in1793, by Sir E. Knatrhbull and F. Honeyman, Esq. Somepotatoes dried on an oat kiln were found to ietain their pro-perties during long voyages, as attested by letters from the vic-tualling office. I. Geographical State and mild ; north and east the prevailing winds, which bring blights to plants, and cold and hoarseness to animals;ague general both in the high and low lands. Sod almost every where a loam, and more generally heavythan light. Generally well adapted for grass or com. .Surface beautiful about Havering (Have a ring) from Rom-ford to Lord St. Vincents and Lord Tetres, both fine seats onthe Stour; also very line from Sharburv to Harwich. Water abundant, in rivers, creeks, and springs. II. State of Property. Estates vary much in size from 5/. to <i0,000/. a year; in no 980. county a greater population of small and moderate-sized farmsoccupied by their owners. Managers of large estates sometimes attorneys, capital far-mers, orpri vate gentle-men. Farmers of allsorts ; land held by far-mers on short leases,often at eight, ten, or twen-ty-one years of the seed orgarden farms neatlylaid out [Jiff. DS0.).S. one of thelargest houses in hekingdom ; in 18ii3palled down. Audly-end well known. MistyHall a most strikingplace. Gosstield andThorndon, the latterfinely wooded by thescientific Lord 1\ : Imtsomedistricts of the countywith very few housesgood,out-buildings numerousand convenient , ex-pensiverick covers andbarns. Cottages not


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