By the Rev. Canon J. E. Jackson, F.S.A. 217 



" Ploughing up a mere in Purr's Acre, is a trespass. 



" Mowing grass a .second time in Luker's Leaze, after Lammas, is 



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for inclosiug commons is not opposed by the Burgesses : on con- 

 dition of their having one of the Commissioners appointed by 

 themselves. Mr. Richard Parsons of Froxfield, is appointed s d 

 Commissioner and Mr. Merewether retained to look after their, 

 interests." 



1814. Petition sent up against an immediate Alteration of the Corn Laws s 

 further time for considering the matter fully, being desirable. 

 " June. £30 voted for celebrating the Proclamation of Peace." 



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