ENCLOSING. 175 



TITCHWf.LL. — ENCLOSED I786. , r. 



'Quantity — A small coaimoii, and much half year land. 



Soil. — A good luaiij. ;,,: 



Corn. — Greatly increased. The half year land was in 

 very irregular management: ; now in six shifts. 



Sheep. — More than doubled. 



Cattle. — Neat cattle trebled. The whole parish could 

 not muster more than 25 cows before the enclosure; now 

 one farmer has wintered lOO beasts. 



Tithe. — Remains subject. 



Rent. — Three hundred acres of sah-marsli were em- 

 banked by the atf}, and raised fiom is. 6d. to at least 20s. 



POPULATION. 



Baptisms from 1780 to 1789 - - 4c 



Burials 



29 



Increase - - - 16 



Baptisms from 1790 to 1799 - ~ 39 



Burials 



25 



Increase - - - 14 



THORNHAM. — ENCLOSED I794. 



Quantity. — Two thousand one hundred acres ; of which 

 a ling common of 300 acres. 



Soil. — Sandv loam. 



Corn. — Much more jiroduced tlian hefore tlie enclosure. 



Sheep. — Before enclosing there was but one flock in the 

 parish, of about 300 ; now not less than 900. 



Cows. — Rather lessened ; but not amongst the poor. 



Tithe. — Remains subje6l. 



Expenses. — Twelve shillings and sixpence an acre. 



Poor. 



