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SPECIMEN of an ANALYSIS of the principal Heads and Articles in BILLS of INCLOSURE .

Number.
Date.
Object.

County, District, Etc.
Nature and Extant of Land.

Commissioners,their Re-appointment, and Pay.
Arbitrators. Clerk.

Surveyors their Appointment, and Payment.

Allotment to the Lord of the Soil, and Lay
Impropriator.

Allotment for Tythes to Rector,
Vicar,
Curate.

Allotment of the Residue.

I.
31 Geo. III. C. 92. Sect.
1791.
Public Act51.
Dividing, inclosing, and allot-
ting
Extinguishing Right of Com-
mon.

County of Durham.Sect.
Manor of Holy Island .
Large open Tract of Land.
By Estimation 1,000 Acres.

Three Commissioners.Sect.
One re-appointed by Lessee under
the Crown; another by major Part
in Value of Parties interested; the
Third by the Two other Commis-
sioners2.
Oath4.
Allowance £.1.11s.6d. per
Day40.
1 Arbitrator.
To be re-appointed by the Com-
missioners3.
£. 3. 3s. per Day, and Travelling
Expences, allowed the Arbitrator.

Sect.
2 Surveyors9.
1st Survey 3d. per Acre.
2d Do. - 2½d. [..] p.
Setting out Allotments One
Guinea per Day.
Fair Plan 5 Guineas.

Lord of the Soil.Sect.
1/16th, after deducting Allot-
ments for landing Boats, Stone
Quarries, Plots for erecting a Work-
house and School-house, Roads,
Quarries, Watering Places, Etc. - 21
Lay Impropriator.
So much Land as in the Judg-
ment of the Commissioners shall be
a full Compensation for Tythe of
Waste22.
Ditto for Tythe of Infield Land 29.

Sect.
Allotment to Curate22.
Curate's Allotment to be fenced
by the other Proprietors32.

Sect.
Allotment for landing Boats19.
For Quarries, not exceeding Two
Acres20.
Allotment for Work-house , and
for Poor-house20.
Allotment, not exceeding 100
Acres, for Bent, for the Use of
the24.
Residue amongst the Parties in-
terested23.

II.
31 Geo. III. C. 93.
1791.
Public Act63.
Dividing and inclosing Open
Fields, embanking and draining
Open Fen, Etc.

County of Lincoln.
Parish of Anwick .
Open Common Fields, about 600
Acres. Open Meadow Ground,
about 1,000 Acres.
Two Parcels of Half-Year Land,
80 Acres.
Open Common Fields and Waste
Lands, 1,200 Acres.
Total 2,880 Acres.

Three Commissioners,Re-ap
pointment by Lord of the Manor,
Parson and Vicar, and Majority in
Value1.
Oath2.
Each Commissioner allowed 120
Guineas, and no more.

Two Surveyors.
No particular Allowance.

Lord of the Soil.
Twenty Acres.
Lay Impropriator.
Equivalent in Land.
1/5th Arable.
1/7th Meadow or Half-Year's
Land.
1/9th Common.

Corn Rent in lieu of Vicarial
Tythes equal to the Yearly Value
of Vicar's Allotment14.
Corn Rent to be ascertained
every 21 Years, if required15.

After certain Allotments to Com-
mon Right Houses and Tofisteads,
the Residue among the Parties in
terested, in Proportion to the true
Value of their several Rights.

III.
32 Geo. III. C. 100.
1792.
Public Act69.
Dividing, draining, improv-
ing, and making Compensation
in lieu of Tythes.

County and Town f Hull.
Township of Hesle , Etc.
Hesle Open Fields, 680.
Meadows, 550.
Anlaby Open Fields, 820.
Meadows , 220.
Tranley Open Fields, 400.
Stinted Past. 170.
Common, 800.
Total 3,640 Acres.

Three named. Two to act1.
One may adjourn2.
Re-appointed; One by Lord of
Manor of Hesle and Anlaby.
One by Vicars and Tythe Own-
ers; One by other Proprietors.
Oath.
Allowance, £.1.11s.6d. per Day 8.

Two named.
Re-appointed by a Majority of
Proprietors, and Lord of the Ma-
nor, Vicar, and Tythe Owners9.
To take an Oath.
Open Field Land, 1s. per Acre.
Inclosures 6d.; and necessary
Expences when they attend the
Commissioners.

Lord of the Soil.
Value of so Acres of the Com-
mon; One Half for himself and
One Half in his Disposition for the
Poor.

Vicar and Tythe Owner an Al-
lotment in lieu of Glebe25.
1/5th Open Field.
1/8th Meadow , Pasture, and
Waste, 1/10th of the Common - 26.
An Average for other Tythes, and
an Allotment made accordingly - 26.
A Rent in Money for old Inclo-
sures32.
Fencing not by Tythe Owners, 54.
but as directed by Commissioners 60.

Amongst Proprietors27.
May be in one Field in lieu of
another30.
Where Stone Quarries, how the
Land is to be allotted29.

IV.
32 Geo. III. C. 110.
1792.
Public Act71.
Dividing and inclosing certain
Parts; stinting and depasturing
other Parts.

Northumberland.
Regality or Manor of Hexham-
shire 1.
Commons, Wastes, Moors, 60,000
Acres, and Four Town Fields,
15, 000 Acres, to be inclosed, and
the Residue allotted in stinted Com-
mons17.

Three named.
On Death, Etc. to be re-appoint-
ed; One by Lord of Regality.
One by Greenwich Hospital.
One by the major Part of the rest
of the Proprietors3.
Oath2.
Allowance, £.1.11s.6s. per
Day59.
Three Arbitrators.
Re-appointed by Commissioners 4.
Three Guineas per Day each - 60.

Two named.
Re-appointed by Arbitrators - 7.
Wastes, Commons, and Moors,
2d. per Acre; Lands, Etc claiming
on Common, 4d. per Acre. Plan
of Whole 30 Guineas.
Town Fields, 6d. per Acre. Plan
Two Guineas8.

Lord of the Soil.
1/16th of the 15,000 Acres to be
inclosed, deducting Roads, Etc.; and 22.
1/16th of the stinted Commons - 36.
Lay Impropriator.
By Agreement with any Proprie-
tors, an Allotment may be made to
him23.

By Agreement, with Consent of
Patron and Ordinary, an Allotment 26.
to be fenced by Persons making 25.
Compensation26.

Amongst Proprietors and Com-
moners128.
May be in Lands or stinted Com-
mons38.

V.
35 Geo. III. 1795.
Private Act.
Dividing, allotting, and lay-
ing in Severalty.

Berks.
Wootton and Boreshill, in the Pa-
rish of Cumner.
Open Fields, Lot Ground, Com-
mon Meadows, Commonable
Lands.

Two Commissioners, with Power
for them, in case of Disagreement,
to name a Third, and from thence-
forward Three Commissioners to be
kept up in Succession, upon the
Appointment of the major part in
Number and Value of the Proprie-
tors.
Commissioners Pay £.2.2s. per
Day, including Travelling Expences
to and from their Homes.

One or more Surveyor or Sur-
veyors to be appointed by the Com-
missioners.
No particular Allowance.

Lord of the Soil.
Such Part of the Waste or other
Land to be allotted, as in the Judg-
ment of the Commissioners should
be a reasonable Compensation for
the Right of Soil.

Such Parcels of the Allotments
to the Proprietors, as in the Judg-
ment of the Commissioners should
be an adequate Compensation for
such Impropriate Tythes of the re-
spective Proprietors, as well of their
new Allotments as of their old In-
closures.

Roads to be set out.
Allotment of Residue of the Open
Fields, Lot Ground, Common Mea-
dows, Commonable Land, and
Waste Ground, to the Proprietors,
in Proportion to their respective
Rights and Properties.




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