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12<lb/><hi rend="underline"><head>Case relative to the Tothill Fields Bill.</head></hi><p>and illustrious assemblage of other names, in a List of<lb/>Commissioners appointed in the Act.</p><p>That case is so much stronger a one than the present, that<lb/>the precedent, though direct in its application as well to powers as<lb/>to parties, might be admitted to be a bad one, without prejudice<lb/>to the present Bill, for here the benefit is surely, in every dimension,<lb/>more extensive, without a hundredth part of the hardship.</p><p>paragraph</p>
12<lb/><hi rend="underline"><head>Case relative to the Tothill Fields Bill.</head></hi><p>and illustrious assemblage of other names, in a List of<lb/>Commissioners appointed in the Act.</p><p>That case is so much stronger a one than the present, that<lb/>the precedent, though direct in its application as well to powers as<lb/>to parties, might be admitted to be a bad one, without prejudice<lb/>to the present Bill, for here the benefit is surely, in every dimension,<lb/>more extensive, without a hundredth part of the hardship.</p><p>As to the Commoners (that is the Inhabitants of the United<lb/>Parishes considered in their capacity of Commoners) it may easily<lb/>be conceived that there will be some Individuals to whom the<lb/>right in question is more valuable than it is to others, and that<lb/>therefore they may be proportionalbly losers by a plan of compensation,<lb/>which applies &#x2014; not to accidental circumstances, of making<lb/>a greater of less <hi rend="underline">advantage</hi> of the right, but to the <hi rend="underline">right</hi> itself. A<lb/><hi rend="underline">Butcher</hi> for example who happens to be established in the near<lb/>vicinity of the Waste, may find in the convenience of turning<lb/>in his Cattle to cool, after their Journey and before Slaughtering,<lb/>an advantage</p>





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Case relative to the Tothill Fields Bill.

and illustrious assemblage of other names, in a List of
Commissioners appointed in the Act.

That case is so much stronger a one than the present, that
the precedent, though direct in its application as well to powers as
to parties, might be admitted to be a bad one, without prejudice
to the present Bill, for here the benefit is surely, in every dimension,
more extensive, without a hundredth part of the hardship.

As to the Commoners (that is the Inhabitants of the United
Parishes considered in their capacity of Commoners) it may easily
be conceived that there will be some Individuals to whom the
right in question is more valuable than it is to others, and that
therefore they may be proportionalbly losers by a plan of compensation,
which applies — not to accidental circumstances, of making
a greater of less advantage of the right, but to the right itself. A
Butcher for example who happens to be established in the near
vicinity of the Waste, may find in the convenience of turning
in his Cattle to cool, after their Journey and before Slaughtering,
an advantage




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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

123

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

233

Info in main headings field

case relative to the tothill fields bill

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f11 / f12

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

see note 3 to letter 1392, vol. 6

ID Number

41659

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