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Of SutttoHj not lefs than - - - 30s. per acre. 



Of Gedney, about ------ 20s. per acre. 



Of Tidd St. Mary's not lefs than 30s. per acre. 



Thefe were the interior commons and wafte-lands 

 of thefe parifhes. 



Of Walpole and Terrington, about 25s. per acre; 

 the falt-marflies of thefe parifhes. 



N. B. In thefe values, the extra rents of lands, 

 let for woad and flax, are not confidered, but of the 

 lands only let for the common purpofes of occupation. 



The hazardous fituation af the falt-marflies can 

 alone account fur the ren't of them being inferior to 

 that of interior commons and waftes, as their qua- 

 lity for grov/ing corn is much fuperior : both thefe 

 falt-marflies produce the beft: and biggefc crops I 

 every fliw ; no part of the crops upon them was de- 

 ftroyed by wire worms, or any other reptile, and 

 their having been (o continually and immediately 

 overflowed by fait water, previous to being em- 

 banked, may be confidered the caufe of this. 



The crops on the interior commons and waftes 

 fuflered extremely by thefe at firfl:, and flill continue 

 to fuflcr every year in a greater or lefs degree. 



Inclofures appear to increafe population; in thofe 

 made above, cottages are built, which are filled with 

 fa-nilies: a great proof of their effect in this way is, 

 that the labour in thofe pariflies is double what it 

 was, and it is done with more eafe than before. 

 The additional employment feems to attr.:(St more 



than 



