N7-l COMMISSIONERS ON WINDSOR FOREST. 17 



6. That a copy of thefe Reiblutions fliall be delivered to the CommilTioners at their next meeting, 

 and that they fliall be requefted to infert the fame in their Report to the Lords of the Treafury. 



Winkfield, February the sd 1809. 



(Signed) 



S. Batfon, jun. on behalf 



of S. Batfon. 

 Charles Shard, 

 G. H. Crutchley, 

 Daniel Agace, 

 William Blane, 

 W. L. Rham, 

 Ja' W. Grave, 

 Tho' Newell, 

 Geo. Lyford, 

 \V m Wallen, 

 John Crofs, 

 .Benj. Dring, 



J. Wells, 

 Tbo 3 Druce, 

 Stephen Jarrett, 

 Richard Long, 

 Richard Bore, 

 Philip Hart, 

 John Poynter, 

 Tho' Hatch, 

 Edm d VVatling, 

 Francis Burfet, 

 Benj" Walker, 

 John Boult, 

 Richard Long for W. Brown, 



H. D. Vincent, 



John Weyland, jun. 



John Jennings, 



W"' Hunt, 



Tho 1 Dalby, 



John Rockley, 



Henry Boult, 



Luke Temple, 



Benjamin Smith, 



W' Woodwell, 



Ann Bright, 



H. Leroux for St. John'* Coll. 



Appendix, N 7: 



The Proprietors of Land in the Parifh of Winkfield, baring taken int further confideration the 

 propofals made to them by the Commiffioners for enquiring into the ftate of Windfor Foreft, have 

 unanimoufly refolved, 



That although the feparation of the Right? of the Crown, and of the Lord of the Manor, from 

 thofe of the Proprietors of Land in the Parifh, would be attended with considerable detriment to the 

 latter, yet in confideration of the public utility of encotfraging the growth of timber for the Navy, 

 they are willing to give their confent to the inclofure of a certain portion of the wafte land in lieu 

 of His Majefty's Foreftal Rights, provided a due regard be had to thofe rights to which they have 

 laid claim in their former refolutions, and which have been admitted by the Commiffioners. 



2. That on a comparifon of the Foreftal Rights as HOW exifting, with thofe of the Lord of Hit 

 Manor, as generally allowed in inclofures of wafte land, it has appeared to them that onc-Jixteenth of 

 the wafte might be confidered as an ample allotment for the Foreftal Rights ; but, in order to mew 

 their readinefs to meet the wiflies of the Crown, they propofe the following arrangement : 



That one-eighth of the wafte fliall be allotted to the Crown for the Foreftal Rights, one-fixleentk 

 to the Lord of the Manor for his Rights, and that of the remainder the Crown ftall have a further 

 lhare proportioned to the inclofed land His Majefty pofi'efies in the parifli, on the principle of a general 

 inclofure. After which arrangement, neither the Crown nor the Lord of the Manor fliall have any 

 further claim in the remainder. 



3. That in cafe thefe propefals fhould not meet with the approbation of the Commiffioners, they 

 are ready to fubmit the adjuftment of the feveral Rights of the Crown, the Lord of the Manor, and 

 the reft of the parties concerned, to the decifion of Commiffioners, one-half of whoni ftiall be appointed 

 by the Crown and the Lord of the Manor, and the other half by the reft of the land proprietors in 

 the parifh. 



4. That if this moft equitable and fair method of arranging the feveral claims be not approved of, 

 they muft then truft to the equity of Parliament for a due attention to their feveral Rights. 



Winkfield, 2ift February 1809. 



Cha Shard, 



William Blane, 



Daniel Agace, 



S. Batfon, jun. for S. Batfon, 



Alex. Jekyle Chalmers, 



Ja s Egelftone, 



R. Godley, 



W. Nafli, 



\\. L. Rham, 



Geo. Lyford, 



W m Voyles, 



John Crofs, 



W m Wallen, 



(Signed) 

 John Boult, 

 Geo. Boyce, 

 Francis Agar, 

 Richard Long, 

 Mr. Grace, for Ann Wright, 

 Philip Hart, 

 John Poynter, 

 Edm d Watling, 

 Thomas Hatch, 

 H. D. Vincent, 

 Benj" Dring, 

 Luke Temple, 

 William Brown, 



Henry Boult, 



Francis Burfet, 



J. Wells, 



Stephen Jarrett, 



Thomas Druce, 



Henry Reddington,. 



Ann Bright, 



Benj" Walker, 



Kich* Bore, 



W Hunt, 



John Rockley, 



H, Leroux for St. John's Coll. 



