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Nineteen hundred and ttventy acres, of light 



fandy foil, old turf improved hy mark y 



chalky or clay, and fenced ivith 



hedges and ditches. 



The following fcheme (fee Fig. III.) of 

 the inclofure of this farm will Ihew the 

 bufinefs of fencing in one view. The fields 

 are not too large for dry foils. 



F I G. III. 



The four long lines of this oblong are 



each two miles long ; and the four ihortcr 



ones, each one and a half; confcqucntl)', 



there are 14 miles in all, or 4480 perches 



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