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10. 



TAXES. 



UNDER this head I Ihall clafs 

 Land-Tax, 

 Tithe, 

 Poors-Rates. 



I. The Land-tax, in this Diflri<fl, riJins at 

 about eighteen-pence to two fliillings upon 

 the prefent rents. 



II. Tithe. The Dillrift is moflly tithcable 5 

 but tithe is here feldom taken in kind. The 

 rents paid. In three principal pariflies in thiir 

 neighbourhood, are : 



North'lValJham, about two fhillings and nine- 

 pence, redtorial \ and oncfhiiiing, vicarial ; an 

 acre, all round. 



South-Reps, about three {hillings each acre 

 of arable land, for reftorial and vicarial. 

 This parifh is allowed to be reafanably rented. 

 The redtor refides in the parifh. 



North-Reps, for great and fmall, three fhil- 

 lings an acre all round j though much bad land 



in the parifli. 



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