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There are many thoufand acres capable of being 

 cultivated, and made into either arable, paflare, or 

 meadow land, of the very firfl quality, provided thefe 

 wafles v^'ere inclofed, divided, and improved^ and to 

 cffeft this, there is neither want of inclination or 

 fpirit amongfl: the inhabitants. But there is a want 

 of A GENERAL IN CLOSURE BILL, to facilitate that 

 troublefome bufmefs, and render it more expeditious 

 and lefs cxpenfive. 



Survey of Leicestershire, p. 46. 



BY MR. JOHN MONK. 



Wafte Lands amount nearly to 20,000 acres, and 

 the whole capable of confiderable improvement} 

 which in their prefent ftate, are of very little value, 

 being depaflured with a bad fort of fheep and fome 

 young cattle, unreftrained as to quantity. 



Survey of Lincolnshire, p. 29. 



BY MR. THOMAS STONE. 



The Commons in the Ifle of Axholm, furround- 

 ing fome of the moft fertile, ftrong, loamy, foils in 

 the kingdom, may be here juflly inflanced. Thefe 

 commons and waftes contain upwards of 12,000 

 icres, which, divided and inclofed, would, for the 



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