38 KENT. 



(listriifl of various loams, arid let on un average at from 

 75s. to 20r.. an acre. 



For five miles around Wymondham, five years ago, the 

 rents were not more than 20s. ; now from i8s. to 25s. 



From Attlehorough to Hinghnm, 20s. to 35s. an acre. 

 Two miles around Hingham, 18s. to 20s. Three miles 

 around, 15s. or i6s. ; hut, if clayed and drained, 20s. to 25s. 



East and fVest Fleg- — These hundreds are famous for 

 t^eir excellent soil ; and let on an average from 25?. to 

 27s. an acre ; some up to 423. ; at which rate Mrs. 

 JMapf.s, of Rollcshv, has let some. 



In the opinion of Mr. Ferrilr, they have doubled in 

 20 years. 



Happing. — Great trails let at from 25s. to 30s. ; and 

 the whole at above 20s. on an average. The northern 

 part of the hundred contains some of the finest soil in the 

 county. But there is in other parts of it much low land, 

 fen and commons enclosed, and some let in 1802, for the 

 first time; the worst worth 12s. an acre, the better sort, 

 20s. The Bishop of Norwich has let some as high as 26s. 



Happsborough, Walcot, and Ba6lon, I have heard in 

 conversations, valued too high to note : much lets at 30s., 

 and well worth that rent. Sandy loam on a clayev-loam 

 bottom ; but sound. 



Tunsted. — About North Walsham, raised one-third in 

 20 years. Westwick and its vicinity, 20s. to 25s. ; nut 

 there is some much poorer. Scotto, 20s. to 25s. ; some 

 at 155. The best soil in the hundred is in the maritime 

 part. 



Korth ayid South Erp'ingham. — Much of North Erping- 

 ham is in the better sand distrid. In the southern part of 

 it, much at 20s. \\\ South Erpingham great trails very 

 rich, and as high in rent. Around Coltishal, i6s. 



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