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Names of Manors. Acres. 



Duuivear . . To the heirs of Sir Robert Chichester, &c. 346 



Staavell . . To Sir John Stawel ....... 274 



Sutton Mallet . To John Mallett, Esq 234 



Baivdrippe . To Walter Long, Esq 218 



Brodney . . To Thomas Muttlebury, Esq. .... 70 



Middlezoy . . To R. Warr, Esq. Sir R. Strode, &c. . 567 



Moorljnch . . To heirs of Mr. Floyer 354 



Highham . . To Henry, Lord Gray 708. 



Nether-ham . To heirs of Sir Ed. Hext 264 



Beere . . . To Sir William Courtney, &c. . . . 229 



Ahhcott . . To Sir Thomas Cheeke 526 



Horsey . . . To Sir George Horsey 370 



Ched-zoy . . To Earl Pembroke 411 



Weston . . . To Sir Peter Van Lore, &c 582 



Othery . . . To Sir Edward Trent, 8cc. .... 428 



Somertoti . . To Thomas Kill, Esq. James Rise Esq. and 



Burggesses, &c . 1505 



Grayntcn . . To the heirs of Mr. Watts ..... 291 



Fitteney . . To Earl Northampton, and Sir J. Hanham 569 



Compton Dunden To Sir J. Strangway, and Baronet Portman 548 



Walton . . . To Sir Thomas Thynne 540 



Street ... To Andrew Whittington, &c. * . . . 488 



Total acres . . . 9522 

 Besides for the King 4000 



Memorandum. That these allotments were rated proportionably, 

 after the rate of two hundred and eighty-two acres of the moor 

 (by the perch of fifteen feet) to every hundred acres of the 

 severals. 



In the reign of King William, a similar attempt .was made. An 

 act was obtained for draining it, but by some means or other its 

 operation was entirely frustrated, This projected and useful im- 

 provement lay dormant till the year 1775, when it was revived by 

 Mr, Allen) then member of Parliament for Bridgwater; sanguine 



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