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Instead of forbidding all access to the poor, in some places, 

 I have observed it is customary'one day in the month, or oftener 

 if necessary, particularly after any storm of wind, to admit into 

 the woods, but under the eye of the keeper, all persons belong- 

 ing to the Parish, to pick up dead wood for firing ; and in these 

 places no wood is stolen, and no trees are lopped and disfigured. 

 With re 

 larly in 



tation, I foresee 

 conferring happ 



spect to the Game, which is every where, and particu 

 Norfolk, the perpetual source of suspicion and temp 



that at Sherringham it will 



e one 



for 



source of 

 there is a great difference betwixt 



shooting and coursing ; one is a selfish, the other a social en- 



joyment. The villagers will 



ionally partak 



th 



e 



like those where the games of cricket 



port 



or 



b rated 



th 



prison-bars are cele 



us promoting a mutual endearment betwixt the 



Landlord, the Tenant 



1 



little 



the Labourer, which is kept up 



expe 



y 



th 



each to the other 

 equality and oppre 



securing the reciprocity of assistance of 



»>y 



a 



appy medium betwixt licentious 



tyranny 



Although the local advantages of 



deemed of general interest 



Sherringham 



may not b 



yet their consideration 



as 



had 



great influence with me in the preferen 

 every other in which I have been con; 



ave 



g 



it 



ulted 



1st. It is situated within half a mile of the 



exposed to it. 



sea, without being 



<2dly 



is with 



a morning ride of the 



ty, and within an hou 



pital of th 



drive of the several ports and 





