altho strong land does not answer well for potatoes, nor very light land for wheat, yet that cultivation and manure, and particularly the manure of lime, will soon render strong land, when drained, more loose, and will make light land more firm, especially if cultivated with the spade and hoe. 5th April, 1805. BY W. BULMER AND CO. CLEVELAND-ROW, 35. JAMES'S'; PLACE, PICCADILLY;% ALSO BY BECKET, PALE-MALL; ROBSON, BOND STREET; PAYNE, MEW'S GATE; RIVINGTON, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD; EGERTON, WHITEHALL; CADELL AND DAVIES, STRAND; AND VERNOR AND HOOD, POULTRY. ALSO BY TODD, YORK; HAZARD, BATH; AKENHEAD AND SONS, NEWCASTLE; PENNINGTON AND STANLEY, DURHAM; BROWNE, HULL; EASTON, SALISBURY; TREWMAN, EXETER; CLARKE, MANCHESTER; HOUGH, CLOCESTER ; AND LES, AT LEWES. 1 March 1806. Introductory Letter to the Fourth Volume, addressed to the Rt. Hon. Henry Addington.-Account of free chapel schools-of charity for lying-in women -of cotton mills at Rothsay-APPENDIX, Contain- Account of supply of blankets to the poor-of society in West-street-of supply of food and employment at Mongewell-of straw platt at Avebury-of ladies Account of contagious fever at Hull-of new cottage grates-of Montgomery, house of industry-of Sunday school at Kirkstall-of school for straw platt at Fincham-APPENDIX, containing regulations of Account of Ladies Committee-lying-in charity- charity at Wymeswould-bank for the poor-paro- chial returns in Ireland-school in the Borough- house of refuge.-APPENDIX, address to and pro- posed objects of Ladies Committee-regulations of Account of Mortlake friendly society-Hawkstone school-charity in Tortola.-APPENDIX. Proposals as to the poor-Address of ladies committee-regu- lations of ditto-list of ditto-resolutions of Mortlake society for promoting the welfare of the poor. Account of mode of employing parish children at ཟེ་ <>་«སྦེ་< No. CXXVIII. Extract from an Account of the Parish M. D. No. CXXIX. page 93 Extract from an Account of a Female Overseer of the Parish of Stoke. By George Brooks, Esq. No. CXXX.. -104 Extract from an Account of the means which have been used in the Hundreds of Ongar, &c. respecting the apprenticing of the Children of the Poor. By the Reverend William Herringham, A. M. 110 Extract from an Account of the Bath Society for the Suppression of Vagrants, the Relief of Distress, and Encouragement of Industry. By J. S. Duncan, Esq. 21101 No. CXXXII. 116 Extract from an Account of the Apprenticing of the Children of the Poor, in Devonshire. By the Rev. Duke Yonge. 132 |