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lliould Lave, fui ipofmg the whole Wafle to be divided were of equal value. On 

 this fug^eftiori, the Proprietors defircd a further time, till the yth of March, to 

 coiifuit the Body of Proprietors at large. Tlie rcfult of this coiifultation they 

 r.grecd to communicate to us in London. 



A Deputation fro.ii tlie Parifh accordingly attended us in London, on the nth. 

 of March, t which Meeting the following Minute was ini-.de : 



" i ilh March 1809. 



" The Pnrilh, by Deputation, cxprcfs their Opinion, That 2,300 acres i> 

 " the full coinpenfation the Crown ought to have from Winklield, for Hitrii!-; 

 " of Foreft, Manorial and Ir, doled Property; conceiving that th;: L;ind ;' 

 " Cranbornc Wood is of value fo fiiperior to that of the Heath, that the 

 " difference between the above quantity and 3,200 acres, which the Com- 

 " mifh'oners think the clear amount iu extent which the Crown ought to 

 " have, is fully compensated for." 



If we had the means of being fatisiied of the correctnefs of the value of thofe 

 2,500 acres, as flated by the Parifh, we iliould have no hefilaiion in recommend- 

 ing to your Lord (hips to accept the Proportion, bccaufe the principle on which 

 we have proceeded muft be fubject to tlie conlideration of value ; but as we 

 were not competent to decide on the queftion of value (now for the firft time 

 iiaird by the Parifh) and being ftill defirous of giving them the advantage of 

 Winkfield Plain and Whittnore Bog, before alluded to, we have nrade them the 

 fallowing Proportion : 



" The Wafte and Chace or Wood, taken together, contain - - 5,750 



" Deduct fo much of Winkfield Plain as is in the Parifh, 

 , " and Whitmore Bog, making together - 300 



545 

 " For the Manorial and Foreftal Right, taken together, the Crown 



" to have - - 2 >7 2 5 



" The Proprietors of inclofed Property to have the other Half - 2,725 



" The Crown for its inclofed Property, bring i-8th part, of the in- 

 " clofcd Property in the Pariih, to have i-8th part, out of this 

 " Half, being ...__-.. 



il Will remain for the other Proprietors - - 2,385 



" And the Plain and Bog, as above 300 



" Total for the Proprietors - 2,685 



" Total for the Crown ; viz. - 

 " And for Inclofed Property 



" As the Crown propofe taking the Chace, being 806 acres, and the re- 

 " mainder of their allotment at the back of Svvinlcy, which :ue ftated by the 

 " Parifh to be of fnch fuperior value, that 2,500 acres, in thofe fit nations, are 

 *' equal in value to 3,200 acres of the Waftes generally : 



'' The Commiffioners will recommend to the Lords of the Treaftiry, to 

 " accept, for tlie Manorial and Forefial Right, fo many acres in the Chace 

 " and the back of Swinlr-y as ihall be equal in value to one half of the Waftc, 

 " the whole quality of it being confidered (after deducting the Plain and the 

 " Bog) and fo much more as ihall be equal in value to i-8th of tlie other half 

 ff for its private property. 



" If any part of the Chace is left open for the accommodation of the Parifli, 

 " between Quelman's Head and Gofdens, incl'.iding the part belonging to Old 

 " Windfor, the Crown mail have fo much Land at the back of Swoaley as is 

 "equal in value to that which mall be fo left open in the Chace. 



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