the troblem of lynchets. ql 



Appendix. 



The following is the description written on a map now in the 

 possession of Mr. Charles Hawkins, of Waddon : — 



ESQR. GROVES'S FARM. 

 A ]\Iap of Little Waddox Fields. 



Wherein is set forth all the Arable Lands Lanchards Green 

 Hills and other Commonable Places of Pasturage, as Roads, 

 Ways &c in the Fields and the Pasture Hill called Ridge : With 

 Letters and figures refering to the Survey for the IMeasuremcnt 

 of all those Arable Lands Landchards and other Particulars 

 relating to the' Same ; in Statute and Customary Measure as it 

 laid [sic] before the division of the said Arable Fields and all 

 Pasture Hills Lanchards Roads W^ays and other Commonable 

 Places. Which Survey likewise giveth a true and exact Account 

 of the Measure of the Arable Lands and Parts of Arable Lands 

 in each Allotment : Also Lanchards Hills and Parts of Hills 

 Roads Ways and other (before) [sic] Commonable Places as are 

 now contained in Each Division since the same was made : as 

 also what each Person (consern'd) has to his share in the Pasture 

 Hill called Ridge : which sivral [sic] Particulars belonging to 

 each Allotment being added together giveth the Content of the 

 whole of the said Allotment ; as in the Survey doth plainly 

 appear. 



And the Lines where the fences are that Divideth and 

 Separateth those foresaid Allotments are coloured with Different 

 Colours to distinguish the same and show to whom that fence 

 doth belong : As thus Esqr. Groves's fence is coloured Red, 

 Mr. Cases with a Sky Coloured Blew, and I\Ir. Hawkings's with 

 a Yellow Colour. 



There is also an Account on the Survey of the Value of Each 

 Land in each furlong throughout the fields set opposite the 

 Measure of the same, according as it was valued per acre 



