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Is this to enable the
turning Cottagers out of
their houses on Wastes
without compensation to extend to any Cottage or other Habitation standing in and upon —"—
any such Waste and Common Land as aforesaid or to any Land —"—
therewith occupied or enjoyed or to any House employ'd by any —"—
Qu-}
Can it be proper to }
authorise the pulling down }
a poor house without }
harming the parish }
or the subject. } Parish or place for the Lodging of any Poor who are, or are liable to
become chargeable to such Parish or place And for as much as it
might be prejudicial to the Security and good Order of the said
intended Penitentiary House or Penitentiary Houses if access thereto or
to the near Vicinity thereof were open without Restriction to all —"—
Persons at all times Be it Enacted that in as far as Lands
in the state of waste and common Land is concerned, all general
Qu.
It seems to say
that this lease is so
objectionable when
capable of being applied indefinitely that it might not be such part of the act. right of way exercisable by his Majesty's Subjects indiscriminately —"—
over such part thereof as shall have been purchased for the purpose of
this or the former Act shall immediately upon the Entry as aforesaid
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