PART I. 



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DISTRICT THE FIRST. 



Temperate mixed foil, lying upon a gravel ; a /and, a 

 blue and white chalky clay, a brown tefider clay, or 

 brick earth ; and a tough Jlrong clay, or tile earth. 



HE foil of the laud lying weft, north and caft of the 

 the village of HELION BUMSTEAD, is aftrong brown 

 earth, of a good ftaple, on a blue and white chalky clay. 

 To the fouth, the foil is of a more light and gentle nature, 

 of a fair ftaple, upon a gravelly loam. Proceeding thence 

 to HAVERILL and the hamlet of HAZARD END, the 

 land for the depth of two furlongs, northeafterly and fouth- 

 wefterly of the brook, confifts of a well ftapled gravelly 

 loam, upon a chalky gravel. Afcending the hill on both 

 fides the brook, and extending thence in the above direc- 

 tions, the deep tender foil is gradually lofl, in a thin wet 

 ftifF loam, upon a h\\\^ and whice clay. The open common 

 field land, compared with fuch of the inclofures as are 

 precifely of the fame nature, is from its peculiar circum- 

 ftances confidered of very inferior value. 



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