Commons Forests And Footpaths the Story of the Battle During the Last Forty Fi
Commons Forests And Footpaths the Story of the Battle During the Last Forty Fi
G Shaw Lefevre George Shaw Lefevre Eversley
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The land had been set out under the Christchurch Inclosure Act, 1802, for the benefit of certain cottagers, and it was proposed to divide the proceeds of the sale into two equal parts, one to be paid to Sir George Meyrick, the Lord of the Manor, and the other to be paid into Court, to an account to be called " The Charity Account/' in respect of which the Court was to frame a scheme. In addition, the Lord of the Manor was to receive 13, 000. The cost of the litigation which had taken place, and... of the promotion of the Bill, were also ATTACKS IN PARLIAMENT 271 to come out of the Charity property, which, obviously, would have been greatly depleted. It was felt that this would be a direct violation of the Commons Act, 1876, which prohibits the diversion of Charit- able Fuel Allotments from their original purpose except for the purpose of Field Gardens or Recreation Grounds. At the request of the Commons Society the late Lord Hobhouse moved a resolution in the House of Lords on the second reading of the Bill to the effect that " Having regard to the policy of Parliament, as declared by the Commons Act, 1876, especially with respect to Fuel Allotments, this House is not prepared to pass a Private Bill in order to enable the sale and inclosure of Fuel Allotments contrary to such policy.
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