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for their consumption; at Cranvvorth the poor are more 

 numerous, and the coals of little use. The allotment for the 

 poor at Letton, is 1 7 acres. Ten are left as a pasture for 

 the cows' of those who rent under 5I. per annum. Seven 

 are let to the highest bidder, and the money is applied to 

 the purchase of fuel. The number of those who keep cows, 

 is five. 



All encroachments within thirty years to be divided as 

 common ; but to be allotted to persons in possession, if en- 

 titled to any. 



Tithe. — The commons to pay is. 6d. an acre the first 

 year; 2s. the second; 2s. 6d. the third ; 3s. 6d. the fourth; 

 and after that remain subjedl:. 



Rates. — Four shillings to five shillings in the pound- 



CRANWORTH AND LETTON. 

 POPULATION. 



Increase 



22 



Second 



