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wore estimated even in those turbulent days. 

 It is described as follows: 



" In the north side of which sayd oringe- 

 garden, there stands one large garden-house ; 

 the outwalls of brick, fitted for the keepinge 

 of oringe-trees, neatly covered with blue 

 slate, and ridgejd and guttered with lead; the 

 materials of which house, with the greate 

 doores, and the iron thereof, with a certeine 

 stone pavement lying before these doores, 

 in nature of a litle walke, four foote broad, 

 and seventy-nine foote long, wee valew to 

 bee worth 66. 13s. 4*d. 



" In which sayd garden-house there are 

 now standing, in squared boxes fitted for 

 that purpose, fortie-two oringe trees bearing 

 fay re and large oringes, which trees, with 

 the boxes, and the earth and materials therein 

 feeding the same, wee valew at ten poundes 

 a tree, pne tree with another, in to to, amount- 

 ing unto 420. 05. Od. 



" In the sayd garden-house there now all- 

 soe is one lemon-tree, bearing greate and very 

 large lemons, which, together with the box 

 that it grows in, and the earth and mate-' 

 rialls therein feeding the same, wee valew at 

 20. 05. Od. 



" In the sayd garden-house there no\y all- 

 soe is one pome citron-tree, which, togeather 



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