i66 ENCLOSING. 



SHOTTESHAM ALL SAINTS. 



Twenty years before enclosing: 

 Baptisms from 1760101779 - - 233 



Burials - - - 187 



Increase - - 46 



Twenty years since enclosing : 



Baptisms from 1780 to 1799 - - 313 



Burials - - - 213 



Increase - - - 100 



SNETTISHAM, — ENCLOSED 1762. 



^antity. — Five thousand acres in the parish. 



Soil. — Various ; sand, sandy loam, &c. on marie attd 

 stone and gravel. 



Rent. — About 4000I.; but in a valuation in 1 80 1, has been 

 at least doubled ; since the enclosure perhaps much more. 



Course. — The husbandry is six shift: i. Turnips. 2. 

 Barley. 3. and 4. Seeds for two years. 5. Pease. 6. 

 Wheat. 



Corn. — Very greatly increased. 



Sheep. — Increased certainly. 



Cozvs. — Increased ; neat stock also much ; many bul- 

 locks fattened in marshes open to the sea, before the en- 

 closure. 



Tit/ie. — Free of all tithes. 



Rates. — On an average 2S. in the pound. 



Expenses. — 2200I. 



Foor. — The poor had an allotment of 90 acres for cut- 

 ting flag, which they make little use of; 1 did not see 

 one stack on it: no right of common on it: there are ten 

 little proprietors of commonable-right houses, who have 



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