102 ENClJOSING. 



First period. Baptisms - - - 87 



Burials - - - 61 



Increase - - - 26 



Second period. Baptisms - . - - 93 



Burials . - - 40 



Increase - - - 53 



ELLINGHAM. — ENCLOSED I798. 



^antity, — About 2C00 acres, old enclosed land. > 

 800 common divided by the a6l. 



2800 



Rent. — About 14s. or 15s. old rent: quality price, 15s. 

 to 17s. 



Soil. — A loam on clay ; some light soils. 



Poor. — The allotment for fuel by the acl, as the Com- 

 missioners «hari appoint. There are 64 common-rights ; 

 they have allotted 60: there were scarcely any cows kept 

 by the poor, as they would have been starved by the sheep. 



Cows. — Mere \y\\\ be kept in consequence of the enclo- 

 sure. 



Sheep. — Will be decreased. 



Corn. — All will be in course under corn, and the in- 

 crease very great. 



Tithe. — For five years from the award, is. an acre, if 

 not broken up ; and 2s. on such as is ploughed : then to 

 remain tithcable. 



Rates. — Are about 4s. in the pound. 



FELTHORI'E. — ENCLOSED I779. 



^'antity. — About 1 500 acres ; old enclosure, about one- 

 third, or two-fifths ; common, three-fifths. 



Soil, 



