The length 

 of the Trench 

 Royall. 



The breadth 

 and depth of 

 the Trench 

 royall. 



WATER-WORKES. 



And as the greatnesse of the Turke 

 obscures the Persian-glory, or as the Hun- 

 garian forces are the only Obstacle, hinder- 

 ing the Turkes descending to the conquest 

 of the Christian Kingdomes ; so should his 

 stankes or Damms incounter the downe- 

 fall of the Muddy-Jtouds from the Moun- 

 taines of great Cadwalleder. 



Thus much to incourage my neighbour 

 for the undertaking of Water-workes. 



My Trench-royall beeing three miles 

 long, and running plimm or level forward 

 and backward ; I plant divers Bastard- 

 sluces crosse the Trench-royal I, for Winter 

 and Sommer drowning. 



If any man will bee so phantasticall as 

 to carry his wife levell by water to her 

 Dairy, or build Barnes and Cattell-houses 

 over the same for ease of his Oxen, I refer 

 my selfe to his consideration whether it 

 be not possible ; the Trench-royall beeing 

 tenne foote broad, and foure foote deepe. 

 Likewise if by Boate you will carry Com- 

 post, Corne, Hey, Wood, Stone, Milke, or any 

 other. Provision, its referred to your like 

 consideration. I made two litle Ones for 

 the carriage of earth, which I found to 

 doe mee such service, as I know two 

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