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A circumstance that adds in no small degree
to the advantages which held out by the proposed
plan, is the opportunity it affords to two of the
parties principally interested concerned, viz: the Dean &
Chapter on the one hand, and the Parish of
St Margarets, on the other to put a period
of uncertainty and perplexity under in which their
rights been in respect of the of the tract in question
have been involved far above those hundred years
an inconvenience which but for this opportunity
could not have been surmounted without an almost unfathomable course of litigation, attended of course
with an a proportionable degree of expence. It
is only with great the utmost diffidence and
subject to correction from both parties that a
stranger can venture take upon him to state any thing on
this head: but as far as he has been able to
learn the state of the claims on both sides are as in some
such way follows. The inhabitants in general claim, and such of
them as think fit accor occasionally exercise a
right of tyranny in cattle and poultry of all
sorts, or at least of divers sorts, as also of shouting
rubbish upon any and every part of the whole
world without limitation – not to speak of the
right of shouting rubbish in respect of which it
seems to be the general practice understanding that with regard
to the private spot to be thus made use of the designation
made by the Agent or Bailiff – Agent in that behalf of the Dean
and
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