ST. FAITH'S, (Norfolk) near Taverham, lies in the road from Norwich thro' Alesham to Cromer, and bel. to the Norborns. Here is a good Fair Oct. 6, for lean beasts, which are brought in great droves out of the N. of England and Scotland, and bought up by the Norfolk grasiers, insomuch, that it has been said 40,000 of those runts are fed every year in this Co. and most of them in the marshes bet. Norwich, Beccles and Yarmouth, where they fatten, by the rich pasture, till winter, when they are removed to drier sandy land, where they constantly have large crops of turneps; and their dung is so good manure for corn, that, since the grasiers have made use of it for their lands, those which were lett under 5 s. an acre have risen to 20 s.