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1826. Oct.r 11
Review of Humphreys
Object from
Machinery
Commissioners
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Monies adequate
so would information
be.
Some of motions
notice that no information
no compensation
Efficient causes adequate efficient cause motion in a would they
upon this plan be wanting? Not they indeed. To all persons
whose interests are liable to be affected given notice let notice be given to send
in oppositive a claim of comparation as the case may be
deficiency in information respectively necessary for these purposes need not
be feared. Garethouse owner are Bugage Borough ed
holders can scarcely can the possession of them anomalously
descending species of property or said to have any interest 13
Only To anomalous tenancies
and Copyholds aloneapply
appl need of information
Of These, importance
is least
worth contending for: certainly none worth compensating
non presenting any claim to compensation: the full power
for disposing of that same property in that same way would
remain to them of course. When a man has everything his
own way/ what couldcan he wish for more? To see the much
of estates and aggregate quantity of land thus anomalously
circumstanced would at any rate be matter of curiosity. Where other
no special injury damage is apprehended to present interest is apprehended men in general are not backward in compliance with their author
- relative invitations: except the few if any preparations who almost in
foreign parts had neither Stewards nor Tenant capable of making could ann
for them the little collection would be compleat: and for the answers for few
if any wanting it would not be any delay would be without
any justificative cause worth putting into the balance: making
each class the considering in the light of into one body the individuals of each class, is
those of both classes into one, the also opposition of
on the part of all absent would be swallowed up and
reduced to nothing by acquiescence on the part of all present.
As to As to Manors with and the Copyholds Estates thereto belonging to them, pecuniary
interest would suffice for preserving the requisite information at the hands of Stewards,
pecuniary interest and aristocratic pride together at the
hands of the Manorial Lords and Guardsmen of their infant offspring and Ladies. Suppose a Manor
without a Steward, by the discovery proof sufficiently
afforded that in the eyes of the proposition the Main with Manorial rights of if any such remain, are
of no value. Being so
in the estimation of the
owners, in the estimation
of what other persons can
they be otherwise? But for extremity of control, a Judicatory might be provided, and kept for the reception of posthumous claims for compensation, till the estimated reputed prospect start which was time for antiquation had
arrived
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