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great to the latter, and as the intereft of the former 

 is but temporary, it is propofed that the clergy 

 fhould be exempt from all expence, except a fhare 

 of that which may arife on determining whether a 

 modus is or is not legal. 



The general pay of commiflioners of inclofures, 

 is a guinea per day for time, and half-a-guinea for 

 expences. Whatever charges are incurred on the 

 bufinefs fhould be borne by the owners of the land, 

 in fuch equitable fhares and proportions as the com- 

 miflioners fhall direct. A power fhould be given, 

 as in inclofure bills, for tenants in tail, for life, or 

 for long terms, to borrow money, and charge it on 

 the lands, keeping down the intereft of the fame. 

 The commiflioners to direct the application of all 

 fuch money, and to account with the proprietors, 

 when called on for that purpofe. 



FOR THE SECURITY OF THE CLERGY* 



On the prefent eftablifhment, the clergyman has 

 a right to his tithes as foon as fevered and divided 

 into proportionate fhares. He is in no danger from 

 the failure of any tenants, except thofe of his own 

 choofing. It fhould therefore be provided, that 

 whenever a landlord fhall feize for rent, the tenant's 

 effects fhould be anfwerable for one year's compo- 

 fition to the tithe- owner j who fhould alfo, equally 



with 



