The Legal Opinion of Richard W Green Esq On the Question of the Towns Inter

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The Legal Opinion of Richard W Green Esq On the Question of the Towns Inter
Richard W Richard Ward Greene
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It confirms to the Smiths, the lands originally granted, and the Mill and its rights ; it provides for the rate of toll of the different kinds of grain, and for the repairs ot the Mill by the Smiths ; and tliat no other Mill should be set up to take toll, with the consent and authority of the Town, Avhile the Mill of the Smiths should be sufficient to grind the corn of the inhabitants. If is, in fact, just such an agreement, aa the parties would have made, at the time of the original grant, had
... their meaning been fully and exactly reduced to writing.
Nor have the Town forfeited their rights, by the fact that other Mills 2 10 have been erected within the Plantation. The contract is, that no other Mills shall be built within the limits ot the Plantation, to be au- thorized by the Town to take toll, wliile the Mill of the Smiths is suf- ticient to grind all the corn ot the inhabitants.
Now in the tirst place no more Mills have been built within the limits of the Plantation, than were fairly called for, by the necessities of the people, to grind what the Mill ofthe Smiths could not grind.


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