The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties; Comprizing Kent, Surrey, Sussex; the Isle of Wight; the Chalk Hills of Wiltshire, Hampshire, &c.; And Including the Culture And Management of Hops, in the Districts of Maidstone, Canterbury, And Fornham (V.2)
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The softer chalks are used, as manure, in their natural state ; the harder are burnt into lime. WESTERN CHALK HILLS. 30- Writing Chalk. Out of the foot of Sudbury Hill, chalk of a singularly fine quality, of an even soft texture, and purely white color, is raised. Considerable quan- tities of it, I understand, are taken west- ward, in back carriage, by those who bring coals into the neighbourhood of this hill, to supply the shops of the West of England with writing chalk. By the marine acid, on...e hundred grains yielded (by two separate trials) ninetyseven and a half grains of calcareous matter ; leaving two grains and a half of tenacious residuum, — a brown, slime-like matter. TOWNSHIPS. In laying out the lands most immediately under notice, the prin- ciple of the plan may be said to have been given. The almost only eligible sites, for towns and villages, were in the deeper val- lies : not so much on account of the shelter they afford, as the water they furnish. And the lines of demarcation were drawn across the vallies ; to give each township its pro- portionate share of high and low, of fertile, and infertile lands : or, where a twofold range of townships occurs, as in the Valley of Amesbury,the brook or midway of the valley is the boundary line between them.
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