15* MINUTES MAR, 



90. mouldering and wafle of its own body, and 



HEDGEROW the iiicumbrancc it would have been to the 



I'Ol LARDS. 



eftate. 



Such, alfo, as flood particularly in the te- 

 nant's way, or which crowded a young ftand 

 or timber, or where they flood too thick, I 

 took down, valuing them to the tenant as 

 fire-wood ; but with this invariable provifo, 

 that if, on cutting off their butts, they proved 

 found, they were to be taken for the ufe of the 

 landlord , the tenant having a dednftory al- 



lowance made for the quantity of firing-blocks 

 fo taken. 



Alfo, if a pollard, of a proper fize, appeared 

 to be at prefent found enough for a gate-poft 

 (more particularly if gate-pofls were wanting 

 upon the farm they flood on), but which from 

 its prefent appearance it would not be at the 

 time the ditch would want to be made the next 

 time, I marked it to come down : for a good 

 hanging-pofl is worth five fhillings ; whereas a 

 firing-pollard of the fame fize is not worth 

 more than one milling. 



But fuch thriving pollards as did not ftand 

 particularly in the way of the fence or the te- 

 nant, and fuch as were not wanted for any 

 particular ufe ; alfo fuch as were likely to throw 



out 



