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CONTENTS. PAGE

No.I.

Extract from an account of a friendly society at Castle-Eden, in the county of Durham. By Rowland Burdon, Esq.

No.II.

Extract from an account of a village shop at Mongewell, in the county of Oxford. By the Bishop of Durham

No. III.

Extract from an account of an incorporated house of industry, for two united hundreds, in the county of Norfolk. By Edward Parry, Esq.

No. IV. Extract from an account of a spinning school at Oakham, in the county of Rutland. By the Earl of Winchilsea

No. V. Extract from an account of the jail and house of correction at Dorchester. By William Morton Pitt, Esq.

No. VI.

Extract from an account of a provision made upon an inclosure, for supplying the poor with fuel. By Edward Parry, Esq.

No. VII.

Extract from an account of the mode adopted as to parochial relief, in the hundred of Stoke, Bucks. By Thomas Bernard, Esq.

No. VIII. Extract from an account of a parish windmill on