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EXPLANATORY REMARKS.
The scale of the Parish Plans is the 1-2500th of the actual length on the
ground, and is equal to 25*344 inches to a mile,*which is very approximately
equal to one square inch to one acre, the square of 1*0018 inch being equal to
one acre.
The length of each sheet is 1^ miles, and the width 1 mile, the area of each
sheet is therefore 960 acres.
Each enclosure has a reference number to the area which is given in this Book.
The Braces (f) on the plans are to indicate that the spaces so braced are in¬
cluded under the same reference number.
The Altitudes in feet above the Mean Level of the Sea are written thus—31 *4.
The Scale of the Plans of the County is 6 inches to a mile, and each sheet con¬
tains the same area as 16 sheets of the Parish Plans. There is therefore a double
reference number to each sheet, as VI. 9., the Roman Numerals referring to the
County Plans, the Arabic Figures to the Parish Plans.
The following are the characters employed on the Ordnance Plans on the Scales
of 1-2500, and 6 inches to a mile :—
County Names
Parishes
Extra Parochial
Hundreds or Wards
Townships
Division of Townships
Antiquities
o
!
ROMAN
iitepj&ifftt t>t Sa&oxi
orSubsequent
The descriptions of the boundaries are shown by the following initials :
Centre of Stream C.S.
Centre of Road C.R.
Side of Stream or Drain ...S.S. or S.D.
Root of Hedge R.II.
Face of Wall F. TV.
Undefined
Centre of Fence C.F.
Top of Cop T.C.
Centre of Wall TV,
Defaced F)ef.
Track of Stream T.S.
Und.
Where a change occurs in the boundaries, the symbol [o—o] is used to show the
part at which the change takes place
* 3-157 chains to an inch.

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