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A51238 The history or narrative of the great level of the fenns, called Bedford level with a large map of the said level, as drained, surveyed, & described by Sir Jonas Moore Knight, His late Majesties Surveyor-General of his ordnance. Moore, Jonas, Sir, 1617-1679. 1685 (1685) Wing M2571; ESTC R319 25,568 90

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unto Downeham West Fenn 152 0 00 3 Rough Westmoore in Chartres B. next Beezling's Fenn 296 0 00 4 Dicamoore C. 200 0 00 3 Warbois c. K. 550 0 00 3 Middlemoore in Ramsey E. 375 0 00 4 Feltwell Severals C. 309 0 00 3 Westmoore North c. I. 050 0 00 2 Westmoore South c. Q. 050 0 00         4000 0 00     Twentieth Lott Sorts   Acres r. p. 3 Thorney Knarr Fenn 3900 0 00 3 Westmoore North c. 050 0 00 2 Westmoore South c. L. 050 0 00         4000 0 00     The Three Thousand Acres Overplus 2 Woodwalton Common 937 0 00 3 Higney Grounds 100 0 00 6 Part of Holme Fennl 963 0 00 4 Part of Byall Fenn c. 1000 0 00         3000 0 00 Note That when a Tax of 5000 l. is raised on the 95000 Acres which is called a single Tax then the first sort Land is taxed 4 d. per Acre and so on to Eleven Groats The Division of the LEVEL into Three Levels THis Great Level the Works thereof have divided the same so as it lyeth in Three Levels and are now called by the Names of The North Middle and South Level The North Level lyeth between the North Level River Welland and the 〈…〉 of Moreton's Leame and bears in Proportion of the Draining Taxes of the whole 95000 Acres about a Sixth part of the Tax The Banks Rivers and Drains maintained by the said Corporation in this part of the Level are viz. The Bank against Welland River from Peakirk to the Barrs at the West end of Crowland and the Weare Dike to the same Weareington new Drain with its Banks and Weare Dike The Drain called the Stoor-nook Drain from Stoor nook to the Adventurers Lands in Borrow Great Fenn and from thence by the Outring Dike of of the said Adventurers Lands to the East Corner thereof and from thence by Pepper Lake to New South Ea and from from thence by the New South Ea to Clows Cross and from thence by the Shier Drain to the Sea The Wride Stream The Eighteen foot Drain through Murrow Common to Clows Cross The Old South Ea from Guyhurne Corner to Clows Cross Thorney Dike from Catswater by Willow-Hall as far as the Sasse in the North Bank of Moreton's Leame The North Bank of Moreton's Leame and Weare Dikes The Middle Level lyeth between the Middle Level 〈…〉 Moreton's Leame and the North Bank of Bedford River and bears in proportion of the Draining Taxes about a Twenty fifth part The Banks Rivers or Drains in this part of the Level now maintained by the Corporation are The South Bank of Moreton's Leame and Weare Dikes Standground Sasse The Old course of the River Neane from Standground Sasse to Well Creek Sasse with the Sasses at Floods Ferrey near Whittlesea Dike's end and the Sasse at the lower end of Well Creek Whittlesea Dike Bevill's Leame from Whittlesea Meer to the Sasse near Baldwin Glossom's House at the lower end of Waldersea Receptacle Moore 's Drain from Bevill's Leame to the Old Neane below March The Delfe Dike from Whittlesea to the Old Neane New Dike from Connington Brook at the upper Corner of _____ to Hooke Load And Hooke Load to the Old Neane by Burbridge Stream into the Old Neane Monke's Load The Drain from Raveley's Nook to Burbridge Stream between Woodwalton Common and Ramsey and Raveley Common The Forty foot Drain from the West Outring Dike of the Adventurers Lands taken out of Doddington Warbois Ramsey c. to Welche's Damm The West water from the Forty foot through Benwick The Drain leading from Chartres Ferrey to Slade Gate and so to the Forty foot Drain The Twenty foot Drain from Erith Common to Well Creek with the Bank thereof and Sluces therein That part of the West water from Somersham Town by Holwoods and Middlemore and so to the Counter wash between the Twenty foot Bank and the North Bank of Bedford River with the Sluces and Tunnels therein Hammond's Ea from the Adventurers Lands in Somersham High Fenn to the Twenty foot Drain aforesaid Old Bedford River with the Bank thereof from Erith to the Old Ouze with the Sluces thereunto belonging The Sixteen soot Drain from the Thirty foot Drain to Popham's Ea. Darcy Load from the Sixteen foot Drain to Maid Load and so to the Twenty foot Drain Popham's Ea with the Brick Sluce therein London's Load with a Drain through Londiners Fenn to the Twenty foot Drain called Fortrey's Drain The Drain called the Tongs from Nordel Sluce through Downeham Common to the Sluce at the end thereof near Stow Town 's end with the Sluces and Tunnels to the same belonging The South Level is from the North South Level Bank of Old Bedford River to Stoake Feltwell Mildenhall and that part of the Up land Countrey there adjoyning and bears in Proportion of the Draining Taxes about a Seventeenth part The Banks Rivers and Drains in this Level maintained by the said Corporation are as followeth viz. South Bank of the River Ouze from the Hard Lands of Swacey c. to the Hermitage and the Sasse or Sluce there The River called New Bedford River from the Hermitage to Salters Load with the Banks Forelands Weare Dikes and Sluces thereof The Drain that leads from Ewel-Fenn to Audrey Causey and from thence into the Old Ouze at Audrey Bridge Grunty Fenn Drain from Grunty Fenn to the Old Ouze at Littleport Chair with its Banks Part of Old Welney River Littleport Drain Maid Load and Modney Drain with the Sluces to the same The Drain that carries away Hoggington Brook with the Banks to be raised The River of Grant from Clay-hith to Harrimeere with the Banks Forelands Weare Dikes and Sluces thereof The Banks of the Old Ouze from Harrimeere to Chitterings The New long Drain from Wicken High Fenn to the Tunnels under Soham new River and so to the Tunnel under Mildenhall River from thence to the Tunnel under Brandon River and so to the Tunnel under Wissey or Stoake River and from thence through Downeham's Ea to the Sluces at the lower end thereof near Stow Bridge The East Banks of Ouze from Harrimeere to the Brick Sluce at Prick-willo with the Weare Dike thereof The New Bank on the West side of the River Ouze from Harrimeere to Ely High Bridge The Drain from the East end of the Adventurers Lands taken out of Soham Common to the Weare Dike of Mildenhall River Mildenhall River with the Banks Forelands and Weare Dikes thereof The East Banks of the River Ouze from Mildenhall River to the Sluce at the lower end of Mildenhall Drain near Littleport Chair Mildenhall Drain from the last mentioned Sluce to Mildenhall Common The River of Ouze with the Banks Forelands Weare Dikes Sluces and Tunnels thereof from Littleport Chair to Denver Damm Excepting the Sluces Tunnels and Waterworks heretofore made