jj. NORFOLK, 95 



It is a prafticc, not uncommon here, to drive 

 hooks on both fides the hanging-poft ; in order 

 that the gate may be Ihifred to this or that fide, 

 as the pafturing-ftock are fhifted : and fome,^ 

 times I have feen two gates hung upon the 

 fame pod ; one on either fide : a moft effectual 

 guard, when both fides are in pafture. 



The prevailing dead fence is battening 

 (lee fold-yard) ; the tenant being charged 

 for hewing pofts and fawing battons, in the 

 fame proportion he is for gates or gate-iluff j 

 namely, the full expence of workmanfhip. 



Even STILES are frequently provided, and 



charo-ed for, in the fame way, by landlords. 

 ^ ' Ik 



For an infl-ance of ivy being ferviceable to 

 ^fea-Jione fence-wall ^ fee Min. 9, 



For general obfervations on farm-yard fence- 

 '■jjalls, fee Min. 115. 



For the method of fetting a furze-faggot 

 fence, fee Min. 135. 



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