ENCLOSING. ^^ 



V Much of the upland is on a chalk bottom, on which sainr 

 foin has been triefl : Mr. Wimearls says it has not an- 

 svvered; if forced by manuring, the. same efforts would 

 makie the land produce corn, 

 Expenses. — 2870I. 



MARSFILAND, SKEETH, AND FEN. 



The a6l passed about seven years ago, for the drah^agq: 

 pf the Fen, and the division and allotment of both. 



A. R. P. 



The Smeeth common - 1585 i o 



The Fen - - 4757 3 o 



6343 



Belonging to 528 common-rights. Besides this, there 

 were drained, also of private property belonging to 



A. R. P. 



General Brown 

 Mrs. Patrick 

 Mrs. Allen 

 Dr. HoRNE 

 Mr. Hardy, Sec. 



And in another Fen, Well-Moor 



IVIr. ToWNLEY 



Mr. HowEL 



236 



The Lords of Manors had one-twentieth, and the cler- 

 gy half tithe, or 2S. 6d. an acre for five years : tlicn sub- 

 ject to tithe. 



There 



