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.1 II 1ST DRV OF CARDESISG /.V ESGLASD. 



" 1639, hee (Sir Basil Dcxivell at Boome) planted his orchard agt. his back 

 dore agt. the Hall. 



" Feb. 7, 1647 Lieutenant Hobday planted 10 apple trees, in his orchard 

 next his garden, which I gave him. 



"1665 Ms. Adie, Relict of Kd. Ady, new coped the wall round about the 

 gardens and the Greene Court." 



The note book of Sir Thomas Hanmer,* about this 



HUNSTANTON. 



date, contains some memoranda of the fruit trees in his garden 

 at Bettisfield :— 



" Against the South wall are one Apricocke from Mr. Rea.f three 

 Apricockes from London, one peache from a French stone, raised at Bettisfield 

 1660, and two red-heart cherries from Trcvallyn. In the corner next to the turt 



* .\ memorial of the Parish and I-'ainily of llanmcr in I'hntsliirc, by Jolin, 

 Lord llanmcr- Privately printi'd, 1S77. 

 y .\ulhor of F/oni, ('errs mii/ /'niiioiin. 



