14 APPENDIX to the THIRD REPORT OF THE [N'i,2, 3 . 



In the fcleclion of the particular parts of the wullcs and commons to be appropriated for this pur- 

 pole, the convenience and advantage of ihe Proprietors will (,<.s far us it is pofliule) be confulted, by 

 appropriating to their exclulive enjoyment, in every pollib'e c^le, the commons neareft adjoining to the 

 incioled lands, and which are generally mod valuable, (independently of their convenience) which will 

 give to the private Proprietors a further material a<lv ;tit:;gc. 



By a feparation of the public rights from thofe of private Proprietors, the value of both will be very 

 confiderably improved; a great national oiject \viil be attained; and on tbeie principles, the private 

 Proprietors of land will have u manifold ad\anlage by having a greater proportion of the common, than 

 they are intilled to by the common law of the land, (independently of the reftrictions of the laws of the 

 Foreft); that they will be at liberty to have their proportion of common land for their exclulive enjoy- 

 ment, either in an open or inclofed ftate, without any controul or neceffary conient of the Crown to 

 fuch inclofure, and that it will be freed from the deer and nil forcftal rights and P'oreft laws ; and if, 

 when this plan is curried into execution, fome internal regulations are made in each pariih, for pre- 

 ferving the rights of the real Proprietors and excluding intruders, for regulating and improving the 

 common of pafture, and appropriating other parts from which fern and fuel may be eafily obtained 

 by the poor as well as the opulent, without interruption from thofe who have no real right thereto, 

 the value of the common rights of every defcription will be very ma ten Lilly increafed to all the 

 Proprietors ; and, as far as parliamentary authority may be neeeflary to carry into effecl fuch regula- 

 tions, it may be engrafted on the general public plan, without the expcnce to the Proprietors of an. 

 Aft of Parliament for thofe particular purpofes. 



The Commiflioners will appoint early meetings after the 2/th inllant, to communicate, relative to 

 this plan, with the Proprietors of land in the parilhes of New and Old Windfor, Winkfield, Suu- 

 ninghill and Binfield, of which timely notice will be given. 



12th December 1808. 



Appendix, N 2. 



Sunninghill Wells, Wednefday 15th February 1809. 

 Parifli of S U N N I N G H I L L. 



THE underfigned Proprietors propofe that Sunninghill Bog (hull be conceded by the Crown to the 

 Parifh exclufively ; that Afcot Race Ground, with fuch part of the grounds contiguous to it which 

 /hall be neceffary for the purpofes of the races, (hall be left open, fubject to luch rights of commonage 

 as the pariih have been accuftomed to enjoy ; that the roads (hall not be taken into the calculation as 

 a part of the Waftes, fubjeft to the above deductions ; the Crown to take one moiety ot the remainder 

 of the open uninclofed Commons, and the Proprietors the other moiety, which is to be exonerated 

 from all foreftal rights. 



That the dog-kennel has no right to take their fuel from Sunninghill Bog ; but the tenant of the 

 houfe to have the privilege of cutting fuel on Afcot Heath within the circle of the courfe. 



The Crown to indemnify the Proprietors againft all claims of fubordinate Lords of Manor*. 



G. H. Crutchley for himfelf and Mr. Dalton. Sam 1 Dalton for Lady Harewood. 



Aug. Schutz. Ge 1 Lee. 



H' Leroux for S' John's Coll. James Larmer. 



G. Ellis. James Slann. 



Rob' Wright for S' Ja s Sibbald and himfelf. William Hibbart for himfelf and James Gough. 



Benj. Walker. George Newman for 



Home Popham. Edward Gordon. 



Jon" Turner. F. Neve, Curate, on the part of 



Tho* French. Mr. Heblethwaite, Vichf. 



Appendix, N 3. 

 Propofed DIVISION of the Common and Wafte Land in OLD WINDSOR. 



A. II. f. 



80 i 16 



620 



4 



Total Allotment for the Crown 



The Crown to have the two pieces in Winkfield Plain and part of Cranbourn Wood, 

 (marked in the Map N 1 14 and 119) containing - - - - - - 



To take in the Heath, beginning at the diftant part of the parift ... 

 The piece of Wafte Laud near Blackneft Gate, containing about 



The Lord of the Manor to take in the Heath next to the Crown allotment 



704 i 16 



107 



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