loi E-NCT.OSING. 



B?.p. 



Ashill — lovenrs: two-thirds of the"! 



}• 1 30 

 period of 15 years before enclosing J 



Dittoof that since - - 172 



Superiority of the last - 42 



With commons open at Hale and Neclon, baptisms 

 have dlmbiishcd.. 



With commons enclosed at Ashill, they have increincd 

 considerably. 



With connnons open, ilie increase, that is, the superio- 

 rity of baptisms to burials, equals one-tenth ot the bap- 

 tisms. 



With commons enclosed, this increase equals one-third. 



KEMNINGHALL, 1799. 



Quantity. — About looo, or 1200 acres of common : 

 2500 in all the parish. 



J^ent. — Will be i8s. an acre. 



Corn. — Will be all under corn. 



Sheep — Will be decreased much. 



Cqzus. — Will be increased. 

 . Eaies. — About 5$. 



The little commoners, as tlie common, laid at a distance, 

 complained that they should be obliged to sell their allot- 

 inents: Mr. Gooch proposed that the whole parish 

 should be included in the ad for.exchanges, tolayevery 

 man's ground near his house; they consented, and done 

 to general satisfadlion. 



KETTERINGHAM. 



Baptisms. Burials. 



Twenty-nine years, from 170010 1728 - 118 92 

 Twenty-nine years, from 1729 to 1757 - 89 .-74 

 Twenty-nin^ years, from 1758 to 1786 - 102 62 



Inhabitants 



