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iV. WOODLANDS AND HEDGES. 



,'JiL, I. Produce. ^ 



For prices of timber, fee Carpenters work, 



^ n Oak bark, loj. to 12^. each load of timber. c^F^. /^^ 

 ,^ Top-wood, 8 J. to lOJ. each load of tim- 



ber. 



Round wood, (the naked boughs) 12s. to 

 155. a waggon-load *. 

 /^ ^ Bakers faggots, 15^. to 1 8 j, a hundred (of 



cne hundred and twenty j. 



Spray faggots, \%s. to 14J. a hundred (of 

 one hundred and twenty). 

 ^^ *' Bufhel blocks -i"-"—!©/. a load (of forty 



blocks). 



2. Labour. 



" Grub-felling J" tirnber from n. to i8i. 2. /" ,, ^ 



load of timber, together with the " ground- 

 firing;*' that is, the roots. 



• A full waggon-load of round -wood piled up rough 

 (not cut into lengths) meafured on a par, nine feet long, 

 four and a half feet wide, and faur and a half feet high. 



i[ Rough firing blocks cleft out of decayed pollards, 

 roots, or other offal wood ; each block \tt\v^<gfutpofcd to be 

 the fize of abufliel. 



J fartially grubbing.— See Plaxting, 



Cuttin": 



