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an expence of three pounds per acre, A fimllar foil is 

 found to prevail at PATSWICK, and STISTED. 



Through BRADWELL and CRESSING, a wetbro^^'n 

 earth, upon a (Irong brown and a white chalky clay j through 

 which is interfperfed fome very fine gravel, that is continued 

 in a larger proportion through the parilhes of RIVEN- 

 HALL. CHEPPING-HILL, and KELVEDON. In 

 the lall mentioned parifh the foil is found chiefly to confift 

 of a light friable loam, upon a tender brown clay, containing 

 in a north-wefl and fouth-eafterly dire£lion, a vein of rich 

 marley clay : This has been applied with an equally good 

 effect, as well upon the wet heavy, as on the more dry and 

 lighter lands, in the following proportion and expence per 

 acre. 



Stubbing, filling and fpreading fifty loads of forty 



bufhels each, at ys. per fcore - - 0176 



Five horfes, two and a half days, at 2s. per day 



each - __ „_ _ 150 



Wear and tear of two tumbrells, at is. per day 



each - ___ _._ 050 



Driver, two and a half days, at is. 6d. per day 040 

 Allowance for beer upon the mens labour, at 2d. 



in the (hilling, 2is. 6d. - _ ** o 3 7 



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An expence which would be Incurred more frequently, but 

 from the dip ^n^ dire6lion of the vein, which will only 

 admit the parifh to be partially benefitted, 



RAYNE, BLACK and WHITE NOTLEY, and 

 FALKBOURN : through thefe parifhes the land is very 

 much intermixed and broken, the higher parts confifting of 

 day, and the hollows and fides of the hills of gravel and 

 moor. The roads paffing over the hills are materially in- 

 jured 



