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Heads of the Tothill Fields Inclosure Bill.

the mean time in the purchase of Government Securities. —

3ly As to Lot B, to determine whether any and what satisfaction is to
be made by the Dean & Chapter in respect thereof to the United Parishes.

4ly As to Lot C 1st To allot the Land for the new Alms-House. 2ly To
determine as between the Dean and Chapter and the United Parishes,
which part, if any, of this Lot shall respectively be allotted to them
in kind — whether the Parishes shall hold their part, if any, under,
or independently of, the Dean and Chapter — whether the share allotted
to either shall be subjected to a Lease or rent-charge for the benefit
of the other — whether either party shall receive any Compensation Money
from the other — and if so how the Compensation Money shall be laid
out. [1]

Sect. 8. Dean and Chapter indemnified by the Treasury against
being Money out of pocket upon the whole, or in advance, by reason of any
Compensation Money to be eventually allowed by them in respect of the Cricket-Ground

§. 8.
Dean and Chapter indemnified
by the Treasury against
the being Money in
advance. —

Sect. 9. Compensation to the Parishioners in respect of their rights of Common, to be vested, (whether in Money or in Land) in Trustees named
in joint Vestry, and to be applied in case of the Scavengers rate [2]

§. 9.
Compensation to the Parishioners
for Lot A. —

Sect. 10. Lot A alone charged with the obligation of receiving Rubbish;
Hours between half an hour after Sunrise and half an hour before
Sunset — Feoffee to assign the particular Spot: if inconvenient, appeal
to the Sessions. Sect. 11.

§. 10.
Rights of shooting Rubbish
received to the Parishioners
and thrown upon Lot A.
[1] The Powers given to the Commissioners in this behalf are made
as comprehensive as possible, for the purpose of affording them every possible
facility for meeting the wishes of the Parties, according to the quantity
of legal Interest which they may be found respectively to Possess. It
has been understood that the Parishes wish for Land whereon
to build a new Poor House. The allotment above made of a part
of the Land instead of its being added to the Spot assigned for the
purpose of the Penitentiary Establishment, had principally in view
the meeting of that wish. —
[2] The right of Common being supposed to belong to all the
Parishioners, or at least to all the Householders of the two Parishes, it
was though just to extend the benefit of the Compensation to all who pay
to the Scavengers rate: that is to as many as it could be extended to, many
paying to that rate who do not pay to the Poors rate. There seemed no
other way in which a benefit to so small an amount could be extended
to, and shared in an equable manner among, so large a number of
Individuals. It is hoped that upon this plan all who shared or could
have shared in the benefit taken away, will be sharers in the
Compensation. —



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Marginal Summary Numbering

1-27

Box

123

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

248

Info in main headings field

heads of the tothill fields inclosure bill

Image

002

Titles

heads of the tothill fields inclosure bill

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

see note 3 to letter 1392, vol. 6

ID Number

41674

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