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proprietors of the townfhip. Before the 

 lands were valued and the allotments fet out, 

 the commiffioner of the tlthe-leflee obtain- 

 ed an appointment under the Crown ; in 

 confequence of which the townfliip was in ef- 

 fe(ft valued,, and the Crown allotments fct 

 out by the agents of the Crown, without the 

 proprietors of the townfhip having in any 

 cafe a calling vote; their commifTioner be- 

 coming, under thefe clrcumftances, a mere 

 bv-ftander. 



It would be well if, in cafes of importance, 

 hon:rary commijfioners^ chofenout of the inde- 

 pendent gentlemen of the neighbourhood, 

 could be appointed as a check upon adting 

 commifiloners in predicaments of this na- 

 ture. 



2. New roads to be made, and old ones to 

 be repaired ^ — common-fhores to be opened, 

 ^Yidi public refervoirs formed, by the commif- 

 fioners, at the joint expence of the lands to 

 be inclofed. The forming of refervoirs of 

 the v/aters collefled by the roads, for the 

 purpofe of public drinking-pools, ought to 

 be a (landing claufe in every Inclofare-bill ,♦ 

 and commiffioners, mod efptcially in up- 

 G 2 land 



