By the Rev. Canon J. E. Jackson, F.S.A. 217 
‘* Ploughing up a mere in Purr’s Acre, is a trespass. 
“ Mowing grass a second time in Luker’s Leaze, after Lammas, is also a 
trespass.” 
“1812. Bill for inclosiug commons is not opposed by tlie Burgesses: on con- 
dition of their having one of the Commissioners appointed by 
themselves. Mr. Richard Parsons of Froxfield, is appointed s4 
Commissioner and Mr. Merewether retained to look after their 
interests.” 
“1814. Petition sent up against an immediate Alteration of the Corn Laws: 
further time for considering the matter fully, being desirable. 
“June. £30 voted for celebrating the Proclamation of Peace.” 
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