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lands originally charged. And the quota for each 

 parcel, after fuch divifion, may be fixed by agrec^ 

 mentof the parties, at the time of fuch alienation, 

 or by two afleflbrs, with as little difficulty as its 

 proportion of land-tax. 



APPEAL, 



If it fhall be thought proper, any of the parties 

 who conceive themfelves to be injured may have 

 liberty to appeal at fome general Quarter-Seftions, 

 within four months after the caufe of complaint 

 has arifen ; giving the commiflioners one month's 

 notice of the fame. Though it muft be confefled, 

 that appeals in fuch cafes are feldom attended with 

 any good effects. For it is fcarcely to be fuppofed, 

 that any ftronger evidence can be produced than 

 that of three difinterefted and experienced men, 

 whofe judgment and integrity have recommended 

 them i and who have, with great attention, unani- 

 moufly determined the matter upon oath. But if 

 any one of the commiflioners mould proteft againft 

 the proceedings of the other two, an appeal may- 

 lie with great propriety. 



EXPENCES. 



Although it is prefumed that the propofed com- 

 "mutation will be defireable both to the clergy and 

 the laity, yet as the inconveniency of tithes is very 



great 



