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Tho. Tower. 
Refer, 
to the 
Map. 
The Names of the Lands, 
their Situations and Boun 
daries. 
Tenure 
Free- 
hold 
Copy- 
hold 
IV. f. 4 . 
IV. f. 6. 
IV. e. 6. 
1 
Ca/mer-C/ofe in the Village 
of B.— the Parifh of Gui 
W. TownfexdE. Own S. 
The Houfe and Home 
(lead called Broadmoor 
HorfeClofe W.OwnE.N.S 
Hor/'e Clofe Guinne W. 
Broadmoor E. Pitts N. S. 
Freehold 
Copyhold 
Freehold 
a 
XI 
r 
1 
1 
P 
6 
r8 
2 
28 
In this like Manner, under every different Name, 
may all the Parcels be expreffed feparately^ 
To find any Piece or Parcel of Land in the Lord- 
fhip readily, firft find the Tenant's or Owner’s Name 
in the Alphabetical Order, under which, in the Se- 
cond Column, may the Parcel be found. The Third 
fhews whether it is Free or Copyhold ; the Fourth or 
Fifth, the Quantity in Statute Meafure, either Free or 
Copyhold. 
The numerical Letter in the Margin cn the Left 
IV. fhews it is in the Fourth particular Map; f. <5. 
refers to the Parts of the Map ; find f. at the Top, and 
6 on the Left Side, and in the Angle of meeting of 
thofe Squares is the Houfe, Clofe; and fo for any 
other. 
There is but one Objettion I can at prefent forefee, 
that can bear any Weight againft this Method of 
dividing the general Map, m. 
That by dividing the fame into geometrical 
Squares, many of the Parcels, Lands and Grounds, 
will be cut into Two feparate Pieces j one Part 
whereof will lie in one particular Map, and the reft 
in 
