Crofs the Weever, on a good Prone bridge from a neighboring warehoufe much cheefe is {hipped off, brought down the river in boats from the rich grazing grounds, that extend as far as Nant'e/a. The river, by means of locks, is navigable for barges as high as W'z'aflova bridge; but below this admits veffels of fixty tuns. The channel above and below is deep and clayey, and at low water very difagreeable. On the North banks are the ruins of Roek-flzvage, q'ered, rocx-sa-vacs. Within memory, to fall to decay once the feat of a family of the fame name; and not far remote, on the fame range, is a good houfe, finely fituated, but rendered too naked through the rage of modern taf'te.
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