IS. NORFOLK. ijy 



eftate, and other eflates in Weft-Norfolk, to 

 their prelent ftate of pr<?du(5tivenefs. But as 

 the particulars which I procured, rerped:ing it, 

 will appear in a Minute at the clofe of the fe- 

 €ond volume, it is unneccflary to mention 

 them here. 



The other took place (or was intended to 

 take place) in a more fouthcrn part of the 

 Diftrifl : the fubjeft, part of an extenfive 

 and (hiejiy harrot heath, belonging to feveral 

 furrounding pariJJjes, and iituated dijlan: frcm 

 manures. But here I am debarred, by motives 

 which I flatter myfelf arc a fufScient excufe 

 for my fiknce, from entering into further 

 particulars ; and my only reafon for intro. 

 ducingthe article inclosures into the prefent 

 volume was, to gain an opportunity of infer- 

 ring, from obfervations made in this Difl:ri<ft, 

 that very much depends, not only on the 



MAMAGEMENT, but On the SUBJECT, Cr ficc, of 



inclofure ^ and that lucrative and laudable as 

 inclofures in general are, or might be rendered, 

 it behoves men of landed property, and all 

 men concerned in thefe important tranfac- 

 tions, to fludy with fufficient attention the 



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