35' NORFOLK, 31^) 



in almofl: all cafes of improvement upon a 

 kafed eflate, onght to be joint. On granting 

 a leafe, the landlord ought to advance, or 

 allow, fome certain fum of money towards 

 the improvement ; which he, or his agent, 

 ought to fee executed, according. to agreement, 

 previoufly entered into by the tenant. 



III. Marshes. This fpecies of natural 

 prafsland is, on the eaftern fide of the countv. 

 confined to the neighbourhood of Yarmouth ; 

 where an extenfive tradt of marfhes lie on the- 

 banks of the Breydon ; which, formerly, was 

 probably, an arm of the fea, but is now a 

 mere dilatation of the Yare ; which, at Yar- 

 mouth, regains the river-form. This valuabJe 

 trafl of land, with its prefent {late and appli- 

 cation, being fully defcribed in Minute iiS, 

 it is unneceffary to dwell upon it in this place. 



IV. Fens. Under this head I clafs the 

 fwampy margins of the rivers and lakes which 

 abound in the fouthern part of this Diftrid", 



Their natural produce is reed, gladdon *■% 

 {edo-e, rushes, and other aquatic and paluftrean 



* Gladdon—TvPHA latifolia et ^r-^z/^/^'/i/ri^,— cats- tail. 



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