opy of an Original Mamifcnpt touching the
ipg of lannde, for that fo donne in this feafone all the fommer Er- dars _ay are the eafilor wonne. In thefe monthes is the beft clenfm'ge of the groundes wherein fuch rubbidge doth growe as briers, brambell, blackthornne, and Ihrubbs of all fortes, which are to bee fagotted, and good fewell for bakinge and bruinge. In thefe monthes it is good to fell all fuch woode for tinfell and ftakes as is meete for hedginge, and to bee laide on the grounde whereafter it fhoulde bee imployede. In thefe monthes it is to bee notede that plowinge is not to bee ufed in raynie weather, neather when fnowe is on the grounde, for then to plowe impoverimeth the yearth to much, and therefore the increafe of fuch cropps followinge the worfe. March, Aprill, Firfte, in thefe monthes it is moft fitt to clenfe all copps and grounds of all fuch fortes of woode as have bine felled therein, and that the faid copps, fpringcs, and groundes fo felled, that winter bee well and ftronnglie fenced, and fo maintaynede and kepte that nea- ther cattell nor horfle doe come in them, leaft with brufmge and beatinge downe the newe growene fpringe, it utterlie fpoyle the groeth thereof, and this courfe is to bee continuede for five or fixe yeares at the leafte. In thefe monthes is the beft tak'mge up of coultes from the grafle to bee broken and managed for the faddell, which for feedinge and i .f ige I referre to the gentleman of the horffe. Fallows.