92 I .N C L O S U R E S. 5. 



thcr parcel of them for kilf the tithes of 

 the old-inclofed lands of the townfliip be- 

 longing to the copnmon-right houfes : which 

 is in cfTcfl giving fo much of the commons 

 to the common-right Ir.nds independent of 

 the houfes. And further authorifcs the com- 

 mifllor.ers to award a perpetual modus or 

 money-payment in lieu of tie ciLcr half of 

 the ccrnmon-right lands ; and for the vjhdc of 

 the dormant lands \ namely, luch lands as had 

 nor, fome time previous to the pafling- of the 

 bill, a common-rifzht houfe belonzinz to them*. 

 Thus t];e entire townfliip is freed for ever 

 from a fpccics of oppreffion which ihe whole 

 Jcingdom is entitled to be relieved from. 



2. Lcrd of the foil. The Sinnington Bill af- 

 figns ovic frje-and-lwen'ieth for the right of foil 



* The fife ground of tlii; diftinclion has been al- 

 rcatly llicvvn. Supp fe a tr iiisfcr of ji pvincipal part of 

 t! c'c lant',3 10 have taken pl«ce (ihrouf^h ordinary clr- 

 cumilanccs without any finiller views to an In.-lofure) 

 :;lont the time the cxcluiioa of right takes place, — 

 wovild the mere chcvm/iaticeo^ ^w'xng the particular day 

 of ci-clafion twen'y-four hours before or twen y-four 

 houriaftcr the day of transfer, alter, either oneway or 

 olcr, the nuiu'ral r!;^ht of fuch lands tofliare in the be- 

 jiCjIis o* thv invloforc ! 



