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from the hiflory of that parifli, together with a few 

 adjoining parilhes of the South-Marfli. But, in 

 order that you may underfland me better, I refer 

 you to the following table. 



1600 — IS. ^d. 



1650 [Interregnu?n) 2j. 6d. 

 1688, [Revolution] ^s. 



1745, [Scots Rebellion) 10s. 

 1796, -) — 2/, 5j. 



31,050 68,500/. 



Annual Value per acre at different periods from the 



Conqucji to the prefent time. 

 In 1086 onejarthing 



I igi one halfpenny 



1292 one penny 



1399 two-pence 



1^00 four-pence 



1550 72^- 



Banwell, North-Petherton, Stoke-Courcy, Can- 

 nington, and fome other parifhes in the neighbour- 

 hood, make a more refpedlable figure in the Norman 

 furvey than the above, and are cfteemed to be of 

 equal value at prefent; but as they contain fome high- 

 land, and more than a proportionable quantity of ara- 

 ble, I have not included them in the above table. 



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