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claim, and ict out fiich a pr.rt of the com- 

 mons as appears to them to be a compenfa- 

 tion. The confequence is, an injunction has 

 been granted to flop proceedings : through 

 which aukvvard circumftance the inclofure is 

 at a fland, to the no fmall inconveniency of 

 the townfhip. A certain and confiuerable ex- 

 pence is incurred — commonable flock fold 

 Ou" — and fencing materials prepared — with"- 

 our, at prcfjnt, any certain advantage ac- 

 cruing ; a predicament this, which ought 

 to caution the promoters of bills of Inclo* 

 fure to have a clear underilanding with the 

 feveial intcrcPcS concerned before they bur-^ 

 den ihe townfiiip with the expcnces of a bill, 

 and ihc confcquent ir.conveniencies. 



4. Alien claim. Another claim is made 

 Upon thefe commons — by the owner of a 

 farm which lies by the fide of them, and 

 whole, flock has, time immemorial, been fuf- 

 fcrcd to departure upon them. It is fuppofed 

 that this encroachment has been made thro' 

 the means of a ivinclrake * acrofs a corner of 

 thcfe commonr. ro a river which runs at a 

 dillance -, or ihnt it hr,s been fuff^-red to take 



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