ALESBURY-VALE, (Buckinghamshire) at the W. end of the T, extends for many ms. almost from the edge of Oxfordshire to Leighton in Bedfordshire, and is reckoned the richest land in England, being so famous for fattening cattle and sheep, that all the neighbouring gentlemen are graziers; and one inclosed field of pasture is known to have been let to a grazer, for 1400 l. a year.