CONTEXTS. 



PAGE 



Attempted inelosure in 1866 Resistance of Commoners Com- 

 mencement of suit Compromise effected Purchase of Lord's 

 rights by Metropolitan Board Purchase of Parliament Hill as 

 an addition to Heath 47 57 



CHAPTER V. 



BEKKHAMSTED COMMON. 



Description of Common History of Manor Inelosure by Lord Brown- 

 low Removal of Fences by Mr. Augustus Smith Commencement 

 of suit Inelosure in 1638 by Duchy of Cornwall Removal of 

 Fences by Edlyn Action of House of Lords The Common during 

 the Commonwealth Story of the suit Lord Romilly's judg- 

 ment 58- 



CHAPTER VI. 



Plumstead and Tooting Commons. 



Description of Plumstead Commons History of Manor Inclosures 

 by Queen's College, Oxford Resistance by Commoners Com- 

 mencement of suit Decision of Lord Romilly Appeal Lord 

 Hatherley's judgment against inelosure Scheme of regulation 

 Addition to Common Description of Tooting Common History 

 of Manor Inelosure by Mr. Thompson Commencement of suit 

 Decisions of Lord Romilly and Lord Hatherley , . . 77 88 



CHAPTER VII. 



WlMHLEOON AND WANDSWORTH COMMONS. 



History of Wimbledon Common Manor Rolls Dispute between Lord 

 of the Manor and Commoners Commencement of suit Investi- 

 gation into rights of common Compromise Scheme for purchase 

 of Lord's rights Regulation of Common History of Wands- 

 worth Common Injury to Common by Railway Companies 

 Disputes between Lord of the Manor and Commoners Litigation 

 Compromise Scheme for Regulation 89 102 



CHAPTER VIII. 



ElM'ING FOltEST. 



Description of Forest History of Waltham Forest Forest Laws 

 History of Forest Manors Early perambulations Queen Eliza- 



