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I. Laying out eftates into woodlands 

 and farm lands. 

 II. Laying out farm lands into diftind^ 

 tenements or farms. 



III. Farm buildings, &c. 



IV. Fences. 



V. Difpofal of farms. 



VI. Forms of leafes. 



VII. Rental value of land. 

 VIII. Time of entry and removal. 



IX. Manor Courts, and the receipt of 

 rents, 



L LAYING OUT ESTATES. In 

 the diil:ribution of lands to their proper 

 ufes, as into v^^oodlands and farms, 

 little perhaps has been done, fmce the ori^. 

 ginal laying out of townships, in the 

 manner already fuggefted. The fleep 

 fides of the hills have been fuffered to re- 

 main in wood, the flatter, and more eafily 

 culturable parts, being converted tothepur- 

 pofes of husbandry. This, however, is 

 not, at prefent, invariably the cafe : the 

 |:ops, as well as the fides, of fome of the 



fwells, 



