gi THE PROBLEM OF LYNCHEtS. 



before the fields was [sic] divided : As likewise the Value of the 

 Pasture Grounds according to each Persons Right of Pasturage 

 thereon. 



And in each Division the Value of the whole Lands and parts 

 of Lands contained in the said Allotment it falls into ; are set 

 opposite to the Measure thereof. And also the Value of the Pasture 

 Grounds in the Fields and the Allotments at Ridge are likewise 

 set opposite to the IMeasure of the same : which proves that 

 every Person consern'd in these Divisions hath his Propper Right 

 and Due according to his Right of Claim in all the Arable and 

 Pasture Lands before the same was Alloted out Seperated and 

 Divided between the Proprietors thereof. 



Note the Letters and figures on the Lands set forth in this 

 Map Refereth to the Survey to show to whom the same did 

 belong before the Division was made and the Allotments set out. 

 As thus, E, G or E, G. Esqr. Groves's, C or C, Mr. Cases, 

 H or H, Mr. Hawkings's And all the Landchards Hills Roads 

 Publick and Private, the Old Quarre, Midlands, and Ridge are 

 marked with Letters thus A B C D &c to describe the same and 

 each Particular thereof. 



Which afforesaid Allotments was set out and fenced each 

 from the other and things settled and finnished before the 

 beginning of the year 



1765- 

 Esq. Groves's Farm. 



