WATER-WORKES. 



Teames in a day could not countervaile 

 any of them. 



Their burden beeing but two load a 

 peece three servants commaunded them 

 both, in ; their charging and discharg- 

 ing : their length being twenty foot ; the 

 breadth but three : Had I a Boate with 

 a Keele five or six & thirty foot long, and 

 nine foot broad, I would carry seaven or 

 eight load of Compost at a time ; Corne 

 in Sheaves would conveniently bee carried; 

 but how many load of Hay, at a time, 

 I can but gesse : You must at al times 

 examine how your Trench royall is stored 

 with muddy-substance ; it beeing fur- 

 nished by the main River, every flood, 

 every second, or third yeare it riseth in 

 the bottom 2. foot at the least; especially 

 for a mile or two comming in at the mouth 

 of the Trench, it doth fil the fore-part 

 of the same : & unles you cleanse those 

 parts you cannot receive so much water 

 by 10. foot broad, and 2. foot deepe : the 

 want whereof you shall find in your lower 

 grounds. As the finest husband-men be 

 most provident and studious to make their 

 profit answer their labor ; so let not the 

 charge of clensing the Trench-royall be 

 125 greevous 



The good 

 service of 

 a Boat. 



