I20 ENCLOSING. 



First period, adding two years at the average : 



Baptisms - - 192 



Burials - - _ no 



Increase - - - 82 



Second period. Baptisms - _ - 200 



Burials - . . 95 



Increase • , - 105 



HEVENINGHAM, I799. 



^ant'ity. — In Heveningham 1553 acres of arable and 

 meadow, and looo acres of common. 



Rent. — Better than 800I. on the old rate. Valuation 

 TO24I. Tithes 212I. 



Corn. — Will be considerably increased. Four hundred 

 acres will yield good barley and wheat. 



Sheep. — Will be increased considerably. Six hundred 

 acres will be turned into sheep-walk. Some so light they 

 would be otherwise unprofitable. 



Coivs. — Will not probably be increased. 



Poor^ — They had allotments to common-right houses. 

 The poor that had np rights, have no benefit. Others will 

 be benefited in proportion to their properties. The com- 

 rnon was the source of all sorts of immorality, poaching, 

 smuggling, &c. &c. 



Tithe. — Remains subjecfl to tithe. 



Rates. — The Norwich manufadtories are here both 

 spinning and weaving, and shawls. The poor complain 

 that they are forced to lay out half their earnings with those 

 at Norwich, who supply them with work. — For further 

 particulars see the Chapter on Poor Rates. 



Population, 



