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closing; that upon a requisition from the 
Proprietors to the Commissioners, a propor- 
tion of such property should be sold, for the 
purposes of paying the expences of passing 
the Acfs, and carrying them into execution. 
This step would give the proprietors of small 
allotments an opportunity of entering upon 
their new estates without incumbrance, a 
matter of the first importance, 
* STANDING ORDERS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS 
RESPECTING INCLOSURES. 
This, my Lord, is a subje^f of great im- 
portance to the public, and, we conceived, 
would have claimed your Lordship's early 
and most particular attention, in order that, 
by your superior judgment and information,' 
the a6five zeal of a few Members may not 
mislead those who are not well informed upon 
the subjedf, and thereby cheek and cramp 
the execution of the busincs, by fixed rules, 
which often tend to the extreme injury of 
