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Second period. Baptisms 

 Burials . 



Increase 



129 



322 

 199 



123 



In 1792 the Rev. Mr. Nelson, the Re6lor (brother 

 of the ever-celebrated Admiral Lord Nelson), numbered 

 the inhabitants. 



Males 

 Females 



Baptisms and Burials in seven years, 



from 1786 to 1793 

 Average per annum - - 

 One in 26 born. One in 45 dies. 



152 



163 



3^5 



83 49 



12 7 



That year t!ie parish was inoculated, and of 98 chil- 

 dren and 17 adults, not one died. In 1800 there was 

 another inoculation, andof 9I, none died. 



GREAT HOCKHAM. — ENCLOSED I795. 



^antity. — About looo acres of common, and some 

 open field arable. 



Hent. — About 7s. valuation: some will let at 18s. 



Corn. — Much left in grass for sheep-walk, perhaps 

 half. But corn greatly increased. 



Sheep. — Increased. 



Cows. — Not increased; nor much decreased. 



Poor. — Have an allotment of 40 acres ; 20 acres of 

 flags and 20 of furze. Some kept cows, and so they do 

 now on their allotments. 



Tithe. — Land allotted. 



Rates. — About 5s. in the pound. 



•KORFOLK.] 



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