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ART. VIs 
Further Reflections on Commutation for Tithes. 
(By Mr. Pryce.) 
To the Secretary of the Bath and Weft of England Society, 
for the Encouragement of Agriculture, &c. 
SIR, Park-Street, Bath, Jan. 8, 1799. 
[oe in the eighth and laft valntae of the 
Society’s Papers, an’ effay on the moft prattica- 
ble mode of giving an‘ equitable compenfation. for 
Tithes, to which the Society’s prize was adjudged. 
The ingehious author, Mr. Davis, has taken notice 
of an effay on the fame fubje@, written, by me in 
the year. 1786, which was then honoured with a 
prize by the Society, ‘and is publifhed in the fourth 
volume of their Papers. As this fubjeé& is thought 
of great national importance, and expeéted to be ta- 
ken up by the legiflature, I truft that a few remarks 
will not be wn leafonuble,; in sore to ‘what ¥ have 
before written. , 
In my former effay f examined various modes of 
compenfation, and.fubmitted to the Society that a 
rent in money is the moft eligible; fubjeét, however, 
to be varied once in ten years, according to the 
average price of wheat during that period. This 
plan has, in fubftance, on the inclofure of common 
fields, 
