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<p>Two thousand, Five hundred pounds, and the Sum of<lb/> | |||
One Hundred and Twenty five pounds per Annum shall<lb/> | |||
be applied to the maintenance of the Rector over and<lb/> | |||
above all Surplus fees, dues &c. Easter offerings excepted –</p> | |||
<p>Sect 3 Power of the Treasury to accept instead<lb/> | |||
of the perpetuity a lease for 1000 years &c</p> | |||
<p>This I should apprehend would be the most eligible<lb/> | |||
mode of obtaining possession of the Land in question.<lb/> | |||
Tothill fields have been so long an appendage to<lb/> | |||
the Brotherhood of S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Peter at Westminster that I<lb/> | |||
very much question if the smallest trace of the original<lb/> | |||
grant remains. <del>They</del> <add>They</add> have probably been held, at<lb/> | |||
least from the time of Edward the Confessor, and altho<lb/> | |||
the feudal restraints upon alienation are worn away,<lb/> | |||
and as much obliterated from the mind of man, as<lb/> | |||
from the Statute Book, yet I very much question<lb/> | |||
whether the legislative assembly would not pause<lb/> | |||
before they entirely, for any pecuniary <add>consideration</add> suffered<lb/> | |||
the Dean and Chapter to give up an estate which<lb/> | |||
had for ages been held in Mortmain* <note>* Here <unclear>fall</unclear> in the several disabling Statutes of the 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> 13 and 18 Eliz &c the enabling state 32 Henry &c (Hale)</note>. The same<lb/> | |||
objection, tho the advantage to the purchaser <add>and the public</add> will<lb/> | |||
be the same, does not hold to their granting a lease<lb/> | |||
for even so long as a term of years, provided that in the<lb/> | |||
said lease, a certain rent is <unclear>reserved</unclear> to them and their<lb/> | |||
successors, in this case the purchase money or rather<lb/> | |||
<add>fine</add> will be considerably reduced.</p> | |||
<p>It may here be necessary to remark that with respect<lb/> | |||
to the old buildings called the Five Chimneys there is as I<lb/> | |||
am informed a possibility that the possessors of some of the<lb/> | |||
Houses may claim a right independent of the parishes of S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi><lb/> | |||
Marg<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> and S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> John: namely the right which long and undisturbed<lb/> | |||
possession gives. Some of these Houses have been sold as freehold<lb/> | |||
and the inhabitants have voted at Elections for the County &c</p> | |||
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Two thousand, Five hundred pounds, and the Sum of
One Hundred and Twenty five pounds per Annum shall
be applied to the maintenance of the Rector over and
above all Surplus fees, dues &c. Easter offerings excepted –
Sect 3 Power of the Treasury to accept instead
of the perpetuity a lease for 1000 years &c
This I should apprehend would be the most eligible
mode of obtaining possession of the Land in question.
Tothill fields have been so long an appendage to
the Brotherhood of St Peter at Westminster that I
very much question if the smallest trace of the original
grant remains. They They have probably been held, at
least from the time of Edward the Confessor, and altho
the feudal restraints upon alienation are worn away,
and as much obliterated from the mind of man, as
from the Statute Book, yet I very much question
whether the legislative assembly would not pause
before they entirely, for any pecuniary consideration suffered
the Dean and Chapter to give up an estate which
had for ages been held in Mortmain* * Here fall in the several disabling Statutes of the 1st 13 and 18 Eliz &c the enabling state 32 Henry &c (Hale). The same
objection, tho the advantage to the purchaser and the public will
be the same, does not hold to their granting a lease
for even so long as a term of years, provided that in the
said lease, a certain rent is reserved to them and their
successors, in this case the purchase money or rather
fine will be considerably reduced.
It may here be necessary to remark that with respect
to the old buildings called the Five Chimneys there is as I
am informed a possibility that the possessors of some of the
Houses may claim a right independent of the parishes of St
Margt and St John: namely the right which long and undisturbed
possession gives. Some of these Houses have been sold as freehold
and the inhabitants have voted at Elections for the County &c
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