" to be exaclly three hundred acres; and 

 " that thefe tliree hundred acres are divided 

 " into thirty inclofures of ten acres each; 

 " with a public road, of a drift way, between 

 6 each line of inclofures. This is lufficient- 

 " ly near, if not exaftly the fa6l upon Fell- 

 " brig-heath. 



" In this cafe, every inclofure required to 

 " be fenced on three fides. 



" Ten acres contain one thoufand fix hun- 

 dred ftatute rods. The fquare root of one 

 thoufand fix hundred is forty ; confequent- 

 ly, each inclofure, fuppofing them to be 

 exa&ly fquare, required one hundred and 

 : twenty ftatute rods of fencing. 



" The price given for ditching, planting 

 " the quick, and hedging, was eighteen 

 " pence each long rod, of feven yards. An 

 " hundred and twenty ftatute rods contain 

 " about 



" 95 long rods, which* at i8d. is L.y 2 6 

 " 45,000 quickfets, at 33. 6d, 

 155. gd. 



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