ENCLOSING. 1.33 



Inhabitants iniySy - - 166 



Houses charged to window tax - 20 



Fourteen single, five double, one triple. 



Acres . _ - 1 200 



Pasture - - 200 



Wood - - 150 



Soil, from sandy loam to wet clay. 



Rent. — I2S. 6d. 



Wheat. — 175 to 200 acres; one half dibbled. 



Course - I. Turnips, 



2. Barley, 



3. Clover, 



4. Wheat. 



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LANGLEY. ENCLOSED iSoO. 



^antity. — Five hundred and fifty acres of low edm- 

 mon ; none of it. for the plough ; no open field. 



Rent. — Quality price ys. an acre. It yielded no rent 

 before. Before enclosing, the people were told that to 200I. 

 a year, lol. for common would be given ; and they agreed, 

 that if they continued at their old rent, they would havQ 

 nothing to do with the common, for they valued theirrights 

 at nothing. Rent now 12s. 



Corn. — No increase. 



Cattle. — Six times as many as ever. Three hundred 

 may be kept, insread ot 40. 



sheep. — None before or dnce. 



Poor. — There were 24 cottagers; 40 acres allotted to 

 the commoners for (iring, in n^gular cuttings: a very good 

 improvement for tliem, as it is under direction by the a6t. 

 They used to beg for straw, &c.and often lost their cows ; 

 and went begging to get others ; deriving veiy littio bene- 

 fit. Sir T. Be A UCH AMP, the landlord, has agreed also 

 to mark out some lots of mai bh land for such as can keep 

 K 3 cows, 



