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jE^-f'roo^^^/, near Newbury, contains about 1200 

 acres J it is principally fed with young cattle, and 

 fome few horfes are bred there, but the horfes are 

 of little value J a few good cows, however, are bred. 

 — ^This would make good arable land, and fome part 

 good meadow j if inclofed, would be worth about 

 7s. 6d. per acre j at prefent it is of very little value, 

 as there is no timber. The Bifliop of Winchefter 

 is lord of the manor. 



King^s-Clear contains about 1000 acres, upon 

 which young cattle of a good fort are now bred. If 

 this were inclofed it would make good convertible 

 land either for the plough or for feeding; but prin- 

 cipally for feeding, and would be worth about 1 5s. 

 per acre. 



There is a confiderable quantity of wafle lands 

 adjoining the above common, which continue thro* 

 the county towards Berkfliire. 



Froxfuid Barnet-Common, containing near 1000 

 acres, at prefent produces very little, but if inclofed 

 would be worth 8s. or los. per acre. The parifh- 

 ioners have wiihed tcJ have it inclofed, but upon ap- 

 plication to the lord of the manor, w^ho has the great 

 tithes, he refufes to have an allotjnent of land in 

 lieu of thofe tithes, for which reafon the inclofure, 

 at prefent, we underftand, is dropt. 



At Botley, near Southampton, is a confiderable 



trad of land, about 7000 or 8000 acres, of which 



: a great 



