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twenty three foot broad, lying round the said garden, two whereof 

 are gravelled walks, and the other two grass plots. Eight of the 

 foresaid twelve triangles make in themselves one square, in the 

 middle whereof, is one fair round or circle of gravelled earth, in 

 the centre whereof stands one Lime tree, having eight several 

 walks or allies, 23 foot broad, running cross and angular wa\s, 

 answerable to the foresaid eight triangles ; the insides of which 

 eight walks or allies are planted with Lime trees, and other young 

 and well planted trees and borders of Currant trees and Respass* 

 trees. The other four triangles, having angular and cross walks within 

 them, though not so fully completed as the other eight triangles, make 

 one square, and, being reduced to a regular form with the other 

 eight triangles, make a very complete garden plot. Within which said 

 twelve several triangles there are growing five hundred and seven 

 fruit trees of divers sorts and kinds of fruits, pleasant and profitable, 

 which we value, one tree with another, in the whole at ^'83. iis. 



There are also one hundred forty four Lime trees, very well Lime 

 planted and ordered, which, growing in a regular form in the 

 insides of the said triangles, are a great grace and special ornament 

 to the whole garden ; which Lime trees we value, one tree with 

 another, in the whole at jf^2^. 16s. 



The insides of three of the outward walks or allies are of Wall 



latticed rails, upon which lattices there are growing one hundred 



and six trees of divers kinds of wall fruit, which one with 



another we value to be worth ^lo. 12s. 



In the inside of the fourth outward walk or alley are sixteen Quince 



trees, 

 quince trees, well planted and ordered, worth £2. 13s. 



And also upon the out borders there are growing thirty eight [Fruit 



trcGS 1 

 fruit trees of pears and cherries, worth jQ^. i6s. 



lliere are growing upon three of the walls of the said Special 

 Vineyard Garden two hundred fifty and four trees, of divers fruit. 

 special sorts and kinds of wall fruits, as apricots, pears, pear 

 plums, may cherries, boone critians, and divers other kinds of fruits, 

 both curious for taste and variety, and very profitable for use ; 

 the trees, being very well planted and ordered, we estimate to 

 be worth, one tree with another, in the whole, at ;^84. 13s. 4d. 



There are also forty six Sicamore trees, growing along the Sicamore 

 fourth wall of the said Vineyard Garden in a regular form ; which ^'^^^^ 

 wall standing to the highway or lane, the said trees are a great 



* = Raspberry. 



