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



the lanes and bye-ways, and apply the rents 



to the repair of the roads. Admirable 



claufe ! 



6. appeal. By this bill, perfons aggrieved 

 may appeal to the QLiartei-Scffions ; except 

 in Pjch cafes where the determinations of the 

 commlfiioners are direfted to be final. This, 

 in fome cofes, may be a check upon the act- 

 ing comaiiffioners ; but is far from being 

 tqulvalent to a fpecial commiffion of gentle- 

 men refident in the neighbourhood, who 

 would, in all cafes, be on the fpot, to be ap- 

 pealed to. To do ilrift juftice to every indi- 

 vidual, in a complicated bufinefs of this na- 

 ture, is beyond the power of abilities and 

 honedy to accompliui ; but the nearer this 

 fummlt can be approached the better ; and 

 every probable means fnould be employed in 

 attempting it. 



In the cafe of Middle ton, hdf the com- 

 mons were affigned to the houses, kaJf \.o the 

 LAND, in proportion to the L:nd-tcix : a mode 

 of divifion which has, I believe, been pretty 

 generally adopted in the Vale. 



This method of apportioning; the fhares 

 of the land -(IV '"r " , in townfnips where the 



land-tax 



