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INCLOSURES. 



THIS DIVISION of the county being prln- 

 eipally inclofed — fome heaths and a few com- 

 iiion-fields towards the north coaft excepted — 

 inftances of inclosure feldom occur. Two 

 inflances, however, have fallen fo far under 

 my notice, as to enable me to convey a'general 

 idea of the principles on which they were con- 

 duced. 



One of them took place in the northern 

 part of the DiHridt. The fubjefls of inclo- 

 fure were a heathy wafte of feveral hundred 

 acres, of a tolerably good foil — (but, being 

 overgrown with furze, heath, brakes, and 

 other incumbrances, afforded little profit ei- 

 ther to individuals or the community) ; toge- 

 ther with two or three hundred acres of com- 

 mon-field land. 



This inclofure was profecuted on the fame 

 liberal principles which raifed the Holkham 



eflatQ, 



