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2 (1798) The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties. 2
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Roads, 98. A few public Roads are good. The more private ones very bad. Il] judged Attempts to improve them. A judicious Mode of keeping Roads, gg. Townships large, and why, roo. State of Inclosure. The appropriated Lands wholly inclosed. But many open commonable Lands. Remarks on leaving Woodland Belts, 1o1. Present Productions, 102. Chiefly arabie Crops! Yet best suited to Grass.

The Scenery of the Weald, 103.

Management of Estates, 104.

Property much divided.

Tenancy mostly that of Leases.

Buildings chiefly Wood.

Farmeries old and fortuitous, 105.

Corn Barn described.

Hay Barns prevalent, and useful.

Hedges mostly Coppice Belts, 106. Method of guarding Hedge Banks.

Gates of an old Construction, 107. Method of hanging also pristine.

Woodlands and Hedgerows, 108.

Introductory Remarks. The Subject arranged, 10g. Rise of the present Practice, 110.

Its Outline, or general Economy, 111. Timber the ultimate object, 112. Coppice Wood a Mean to it. Timber trained from Seedling Plants; And reared, as Grove Timber. Hence, the WoodTrees are straight Plank Timber, In the Hedgeruws, some Knees and Crooks, 113.

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