WATER-WORKES. 



Six-score 

 Acres may 

 be drownd 

 in three 

 houres. 



rest ; take heed the water exceed not the 

 height of any of your stanks or damms a 

 hayrs-breadth : for the force of the water 

 and violence of the winde in a furious 

 tempest, will over-throw it, as if the 

 Canon plaid against it. 



I have forborne to speake of my Stank- 

 Royall, which is of purpose prepared to 

 intertainethe Trench-royal I: which Trench- 

 royal!^ in the continuance of his running, 

 undertakes the safe conduct of three 

 Brookes and some Springes withall to the 

 Rendez-vous or place of generall Consulta- 

 tion, where their imployment shall be; 

 whether against the Stanke-royall, the 

 Maine-stankes, the Counter-Trench, or the 

 rest. But indeed the Stanke-royall inter- 

 taines all commers, the Trench-royall and 

 her Hand-maid Brookes : and forceth them 

 seaven foote in height. 



The advantage wherof, drowneth sixe- 

 score Acres in three houres, and twenty 

 Acres in the returne backe. 



In a Counter-trench forty Acres ; in a 

 Tr aver sin-Trench twenty more ; in Sommer 

 and Winter-Trenches, twenty; in double 

 and treble Trenches (and the rest) twenty 

 more. 



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