§8 THE PROBLEM OF LYNCHETS. 



928 (C.S. 11. 341) . . . "along the stream . . . 

 along the ditch ... to waterfowl lake . . from 

 the fenced hill to crow crundel ... to the wide 

 crundel ... to the high lynchets ... to the 

 brook near by the spring." 



. . . to ^on nor^ langan grafette ... to ^ere 

 lytlan die aet l^am Crundelum . . . to Cleran, Hants, 931 

 (C.S. II. 358) . . . " to the north of the long quarry 

 . . . to the little ditch by the crundels ... to Clere." 



Erest of crapan crundul . . . and ]>ev }yyves ofer Jireo 

 crundelas ... on pes hlinces ende, Wilts, 932 (C.S. II. 

 382). " First from crow crundel . . . and there across 

 over three crundels ... to the lynchet's end." 



. . . on Jiane crundel . . . for]? ofer burnan 

 . . . spa for]? andlang hlinces, Berks, 949 (C.S. III. 

 30) . . . "to the crundel . . . away over the 

 stream . . . and so along the lynchet." 



. . . to grenan hlince . . . andlang pseter dene 

 . . . eft on lillan hlgepe crundele, Berks, 956 (C.S. III. 

 174) . . . "to the green lynchet . . . along the 

 water valley . . . back to the little hill-crundel." 



iErest on Jione J^riddan hlinc ... on jjonon hpitan 

 peter yeg, Hants, 956 (C.S. HI. 166). " First to the third 

 lynchet ... to the white watercourse." 



. . . on ane hlinc reape 0} hit cym^ to blacum 

 grafum ... on podnes die . . . Jjonon on anne 

 crundel, Wilts, 957 (C.S. HI. 195) . . . "to the 

 lynchet hedgerow till it comes to the black pit . . . 

 on Woden's Dyke . . . thence to the crundel." 



Ufeperde of l^aere dene innan avene, on J^aene greatan 

 hlinc, )7onan on mor^ crundel ... on ]>sene chelc pyt, 

 Wilts, 968 (C.S. HI. 496). " Up from the valley of the 

 Avon to the great lynchet, thence to deadman's crundel 

 . . . to the chalk pit." 



. . . of |?am hlinche on ^nne crundel . , . innan 

 scyt hangran, Wilts, 972 (C.S. III. 598) . . . "from 



