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<p>stand, in relation to <hi rend="underline">this</hi> waste in the predicament in which<lb/> | <p>stand, in relation to <hi rend="underline">this</hi> waste in the predicament in which<lb/> | ||
the <hi rend="underline">Lord</hi> <add><hi rend="underline">of the Manor</hi></add><del> | the <hi rend="underline">Lord</hi> <add><hi rend="underline">of the Manor</hi></add> <del>of</del> stands in relation to <hi rend="underline">other</hi> wastes. Hitherto they<lb/> | ||
have never derived from this their | have never derived from this their Seigniory the smallest<lb/> | ||
<hi rend="underline">pecuniary</hi> emolument: their only advantage, such as it is,<lb/> | <hi rend="underline">pecuniary</hi> emolument: their only advantage, such as it is,<lb/> | ||
consists in the having the appointment of the Keeper of the<lb/> | consists in the having the appointment of the Keeper of the<lb/> | ||
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Chapter do not oppose in <hi rend="underline">fact</hi>, but say it is by their <hi rend="underline">allowance</hi>:<lb/> | Chapter do not oppose in <hi rend="underline">fact</hi>, but say it is by their <hi rend="underline">allowance</hi>:<lb/> | ||
and they claim a much greater right than what belongs to the<lb/> | and they claim a much greater right than what belongs to the<lb/> | ||
Lord of a Manor as such: | Lord of a Manor as such: Viz: the right of granting out the<lb/> | ||
Sort on Lease, which they say they have exercised in divers<lb/> | Sort on Lease, which they say they have exercised in divers<lb/> | ||
instances; reckoning as one instance a great made by them of<lb/> | instances; reckoning as one instance a great made by them of<lb/> | ||
the | the State of the Almshouses (<hi rend="underline">Emery Hills'</hi> Almshouses) that occupy<lb/> | ||
a great part of <hi rend="underline"> | a great part of <hi rend="underline">Rochester Row</hi>. The Keeper's acceptance of his<lb/> | ||
place, without a Salary from the Dean and Chapter, is a<lb/> | place, without a Salary from the Dean and Chapter, is a<lb/> | ||
proof (they say) of his taking | proof (they say) of his taking Fees from the Inhabitants:<lb/> | ||
and the submission of the Inhabitants, to the Payment of such<lb/> | and the submission of the Inhabitants, to the Payment of such<lb/> | ||
Fees, is a proof (it is added) of their not considering themselves<lb/> | |||
as possessing an independent right, a right that can stand<lb/> | as possessing an independent right, a right that can stand<lb/> | ||
without a | without a permission from the <hi rend="underline">Keeper</hi>, which to that purpose<lb/> | ||
is the same thing with a permission from his <hi rend="underline">principals</hi>.<lb/> | is the same thing with a permission from his <hi rend="underline">principals</hi>.<lb/> | ||
<hi rend="underline">Painted Boards</hi> are likewise frequently seen (though they<lb/> | <hi rend="underline">Painted Boards</hi> are likewise frequently seen (though they<lb/> | ||
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or connivance.</p> | or connivance.</p> | ||
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<del>A sort of antipathy towards the Dean and Chapter <add>seemed</add></del></p> | |||
<del>A sort of antipathy towards the Dean and Chapter <add>seemed</add></del> | |||
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3 Case relative to the Tothill Fields Bill.
stand, in relation to this waste in the predicament in which
the Lord of the Manor of stands in relation to other wastes. Hitherto they
have never derived from this their Seigniory the smallest
pecuniary emolument: their only advantage, such as it is,
consists in the having the appointment of the Keeper of the
Waste, who neither gives them any thing, nor receives any
thing from them, on account of his office.
In other points, the Dean and Chapter on the one part, and
the United Parishes on the other, are by no means agreed as
to their respective rights: the inhabitants claim and exercise the
right of Pasture and depositing Rubbish: this the Dean and
Chapter do not oppose in fact, but say it is by their allowance:
and they claim a much greater right than what belongs to the
Lord of a Manor as such: Viz: the right of granting out the
Sort on Lease, which they say they have exercised in divers
instances; reckoning as one instance a great made by them of
the State of the Almshouses (Emery Hills' Almshouses) that occupy
a great part of Rochester Row. The Keeper's acceptance of his
place, without a Salary from the Dean and Chapter, is a
proof (they say) of his taking Fees from the Inhabitants:
and the submission of the Inhabitants, to the Payment of such
Fees, is a proof (it is added) of their not considering themselves
as possessing an independent right, a right that can stand
without a permission from the Keeper, which to that purpose
is the same thing with a permission from his principals.
Painted Boards are likewise frequently seen (though they
frequently disappear) forbidding rubbish to be deposited, but
under direction of the Keeper, and forbidding absolutely
the carrying off the Soil, which however is oftentimes carried
off, in Carts, by persons, some of whom at least have been
known to pay the Keeper so much a Load for his permission
or connivance.
A sort of antipathy towards the Dean and Chapter seemed
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