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Tothill Fields Inclosure Bill
about 34 Acres more or less and every or any part thereof And that every
Conveyance and assurance to be made by the Dean or Senior Prebend
Vestryman and Rector or Patron respectively for the purposes of the said Act
shall be as binding and effectual in Law as if the said Lot A were —
—"—"— the absolute property in fee Simple of such Persons so conveying
and assuring respectively and absolutely discharged of and from the said
commonable Rights and every of them except the Right of Prividedge of shooting
Rubbish under the Provision herein after contained
And be it further Enacted that at any time after the appointment
of such Feoffee or Feoffee as aforesaid It shall and may be lawful to and S.2.
Feoffees to pay purchase
Money into the Bank.—
for such Feoffee of Feoffees to into the Bank or England in manner directed
by the said Act of the 7th Day of July 1794 such sum of Money as he or they
shall think a reasonable Price for the said Lot A or such part thereof as the
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tothill fields inclosure bill |
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a bill for explaining and amending an act made in the thirty fourth year of his present majesty intituled "an act for erecting a penitentiary house or houses for confining and employing convicts" |
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see note 3 to letter 1392, vol. 6 |
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