380 EUCLOSIKG. 



Poor. — Much better ofF in every respc6l since the ei> 

 closure. 



WINFARTHING. — ACT 1781. 



^antlty. — About 600 acres of heath and common: 

 no open arable. 



Soil. — Like that of Banham, but hardly so good. 



Rent. — Quality price, from 7s. to 20s. 



Corn. — All turned to arable. 



Sheep. — Six to 700 sheep were kept, and lessened to 

 300 ; but of a much better sort. 



Cows. — The same as before. 



Improvement. — All clayed, and hollow-drained where 

 ■wet. 



Tithe. — Remains subjedl. 



Rates. — Two-and-sixpence to 3s. 



Expenses. — Something under 2000I. 



Poor. — Twenty acres allotted for fuel ; many allot- 

 ments to little people; and they are well content; and 

 have kept them : they have much hemp, wheat, &c. and 

 well managed. 



An account of the number of baptisms and burials in the 

 parirh church of Winfarthing, for forty years last past : 

 Burials from 1762 to 1780 - - - 2,^5 



Baptisms - • - - 190 



Increase - - - 145 



Baptisms from 1781 to 1799 - - - 342 



Burials - - - 189 



Increase - " - I73 



"WRENNINGHAM. — ALLOTTED IN I779. 



Quantity. — Two hundred and sixty acres. 



Rent. 



