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''This | <!-- this page is organised in five columns --> <head><sic>Panopt. Tot. Fld<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> &c</sic><lb/> Ground Facts <del><gap/></del> Calculations 1799</head> <!-- first column - calculations in pencil --> <p>2<lb/>52<lb/>x 204<lb/><hi rend="underline">52</hi><lb/>408<lb/><hi rend="underline">1020</hi><lb/>10608</p> <p>204<lb/><hi rend="underline">x5</hi><lb/>1020<lb/><hi rend="underline">620</hi><lb/>7220</p> <p>6: 16: 0<lb/> x 30<lb/>480 = 24<lb/>6 x 30 <hi rend="underline">180</hi><lb/>£204<lb/><hi rend="underline">x 50</hi><lb/>£10,200</p> <p>340<lb/>x 30 = 10,200<lb/><hi rend="underline">340</hi><lb/> x 29 = 9860<lb/><hi rend="underline">340</hi><lb/>x 28 = 9520<lb/><hi rend="underline">340</hi><lb/>x 27 = 9180</p> <p>6 x 11 66</p> <p>66<lb/><hi rend="underline">110</hi><lb/>176</p> <p>66<lb/><hi rend="underline">8:16</hi><lb/>74:16<lb/><hi rend="underline">30</hi><lb/>24<lb/><hi rend="underline">2220</hi><lb/>2244</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p><sic>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> Salisbury's<lb/>Gross Contents the D<lb/>53: 2: 14<lb/>Deduct<lb/>Bank & }<lb/>Foot Path } 1: 2: 9<lb/>Private Road <hi rend="underline">0: 1: 0</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">1: 3: 9</hi><lb/>Remains 51: 3: 5</p> <p>Deduct for }<lb/>Houses & }<lb/>Buildings }<lb/>Suppose } <hi rend="underline">1: 3: 5</hi><lb/>Land clear 50: 0: 0</p> <p>Valued Rent } £<lb/> of Land } 339: 0: 0<lb/>Say 340: 0: 0<lb/>This makes } £ s d<lb/>per acre } 6: 16: 0</p> <p>Mr Wise's 11 Acres<lb/>Rent on the supposition<lb/>of its being<lb/>the same per Acre<lb/>As <sic>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> Salisbury's<lb/>£6: 16: x 11=<hi rend="superscript">£</hi>74:<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>16:<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>0</p> <p>Value at 30 years<lb/>purchase upon<lb/>the above terms<lb/>£74:16 x 30 = <hi rend="superscript">£</hi>2244<lb/>Say 2500<lb/>35: x 204 = 72220<lb/><hi rend="underline">13000</hi><lb/>22720</p> <!-- remaining text spans second and third columns --> <head>Measurement of Mr Wise's Tothill<lb/>Fields Slip 22 <sic>Aug</sic> 1799</head> <p> A. R. P.<lb/>Childs 6: 1: 34<lb/>Mintons <hi rend="underline">4: 0: 38</hi><lb/>Together — — 10:2:32</p> <p>Whereof the very narrow slip West of<lb/>the Common Sewer</p> <p>Childs 0: 3: 15<lb/>Mintons <hi rend="underline">0: 2: 20</hi><lb/>1: 1: 35</p> <!-- to the right of this text --> <p>10:2:32<lb/><hi rend="underline">1: 1: 35</hi><lb/>9: 0: 37</p><pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <head>June 1799</head> <p>Valuation of Land<lb/>per Marquand<lb/>Surveyor through<lb/>Mercer</p> <p>Rent<lb/>Market Garden <lb/>Ground per Acre £8<lb/>Meadow £5<lb/><sic>No</sic> of <unclear>pers</unclear> purchase<lb/>30</p> <p>Therefore<lb/>Price per Acre <lb/>of the Garden £240<lb/><sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of Meadow £150</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column --> <head>30 June 1799</head> <p>Per Unthank Tenant<lb/>of the Market Garden Ground<lb/>Loads of Dung per Acre<lb/>Garden Ground 40<lb/>Meadow 12</p> <p>Expense per Load<lb/>Purchase 1<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>. 6<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>Carting 3<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>.6<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></p> <p> <foreign>Quere</foreign> whether this<lb/>include spreading</p> <p>This repeated every<lb/>Year<lb/>This makes expense<lb/>per Acre <sic>p<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> year £10<lb/><sic>Mini.<hi rend="superscript">m</hi></sic></p> <p>Unthank rents as<lb/>Under Tenant all<lb/>the Meadow Ground<lb/>Keeps Cows <sic>No</sic> 42<lb/>His milk supplying<lb/>Contracts are<lb/>from Year to Year<lb/>and commence at<lb/><sic>Mickmas</sic></p> <p>His rent<del>s are</del> <add>is</add> payable<lb/>under the Leases<lb/>Quarterly</p> <p>But <sic>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> Salisbury's<lb/>Agents used to receive<lb/><del><gap/></del> it formerly only<lb/>half yearly — now<lb/>only Yearly — <lb/>viz: in <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic><lb/>they receive the<lb/>rent due at <sic>Mickmas.</sic></p> <p> The Land Springs<lb/>are very troublesome<lb/>in several<lb/>places</p> <p>The land is sometimes<lb/>flooded<lb/>by Worm-Catchers<lb/>&c leaving open<lb/>the Sluice.</p><p>The soil may do<lb/>well enough for<lb/>fruit trees while<lb/><hi rend="underline">Young</hi> <add>to all <gap/></add>, but as<lb/>they grow up, they<lb/>get into the bad ground<lb/>& either die or<lb/>bear no fruit —<lb/>Pears & Plums<lb/>best — Cherries bad.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fifth column --> <p>Length of Wires<lb/>Tothill Fields Slip<lb/>towards the Fields</p> <p> Minton's 575<lb/>Child's 925</p> | ||
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Panopt. Tot. Flds &c
Ground Facts Calculations 1799
2
52
x 204
52
408
1020
10608
204
x5
1020
620
7220
6: 16: 0
x 30
480 = 24
6 x 30 180
£204
x 50
£10,200
340
x 30 = 10,200
340
x 29 = 9860
340
x 28 = 9520
340
x 27 = 9180
6 x 11 66
66
110
176
66
8:16
74:16
30
24
2220
2244
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Ld Salisbury's
Gross Contents the D
53: 2: 14
Deduct
Bank & }
Foot Path } 1: 2: 9
Private Road 0: 1: 0
1: 3: 9
Remains 51: 3: 5
Deduct for }
Houses & }
Buildings }
Suppose } 1: 3: 5
Land clear 50: 0: 0
Valued Rent } £
of Land } 339: 0: 0
Say 340: 0: 0
This makes } £ s d
per acre } 6: 16: 0
Mr Wise's 11 Acres
Rent on the supposition
of its being
the same per Acre
As Ld Salisbury's
£6: 16: x 11=£74:s16:d0
Value at 30 years
purchase upon
the above terms
£74:16 x 30 = £2244
Say 2500
35: x 204 = 72220
13000
22720
Measurement of Mr Wise's Tothill
Fields Slip 22 Aug 1799
A. R. P.
Childs 6: 1: 34
Mintons 4: 0: 38
Together — — 10:2:32
Whereof the very narrow slip West of
the Common Sewer
Childs 0: 3: 15
Mintons 0: 2: 20
1: 1: 35
10:2:32
1: 1: 35
9: 0: 37
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June 1799
Valuation of Land
per Marquand
Surveyor through
Mercer
Rent
Market Garden
Ground per Acre £8
Meadow £5
No of pers purchase
30
Therefore
Price per Acre
of the Garden £240
Do of Meadow £150
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30 June 1799
Per Unthank Tenant
of the Market Garden Ground
Loads of Dung per Acre
Garden Ground 40
Meadow 12
Expense per Load
Purchase 1s. 6d
Carting 3s.6d
Quere whether this
include spreading
This repeated every
Year
This makes expense
per Acre pr year £10
Mini.m
Unthank rents as
Under Tenant all
the Meadow Ground
Keeps Cows No 42
His milk supplying
Contracts are
from Year to Year
and commence at
Mickmas
His rents are is payable
under the Leases
Quarterly
But Ld Salisbury's
Agents used to receive
it formerly only
half yearly — now
only Yearly —
viz: in Decr
they receive the
rent due at Mickmas.
The Land Springs
are very troublesome
in several
places
The land is sometimes
flooded
by Worm-Catchers
&c leaving open
the Sluice.
The soil may do
well enough for
fruit trees while
Young to all , but as
they grow up, they
get into the bad ground
& either die or
bear no fruit —
Pears & Plums
best — Cherries bad.
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Length of Wires
Tothill Fields Slip
towards the Fields
Minton's 575
Child's 925
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