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Another circumstance that would throw no
inconsiderable bar in the way of any other
and future division of this Waste, is the cloud
of uncertainty that hangs at present (as already
stated) over the relative nature question concerning the relative proportions of this to
the quantities of interest possessed by two of the parties bodies
the two principal parties interested — viz. the Dean & Chapter as Lord of the Manor on the one
part — and the Inhabitants of the United Parishes,
as Commoners, on the other. This cloud
will not clear up, but grow thicker and darker
by length of time, which the very subject matter itself will be continually crumbling away by encroachment. The the tes uncertainty has remained
uncleared up undispelled, because the present tab value
of repp benefit reaped from the subject matter by the great bulk of the
interests in question being nothing, the parties
have not either of them found any adequate motive for putting themselves
to the expence of the endeavouring to remove
it. The removal of this uncertainty is a benefit
which the parties would derive from.
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