The Rural Economy of Yorkshire. Comprising the Management of Landed Estates, And the Present Practice of Husbandry in the Agricultural Districts of That County
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He, therefore, applied to the house OWNERS i who, feeing riches within their reach, which till then they had never thought of, grew frantic with expecflation. A law agent, well fuited to the defign, £ 2 Wiii 52 I N C L O S U R E S. was pitched upon ; and other agents, no lef*- qualified, gave him their beft alTiflance. An equal divifion of the commons, among the houfes only, was the prize held out ; and a bill, framed for the purpofe of obtaining it, was fent up to Parliament. A faint ill condu...cted oppolition was made, by the land owners ; but a more powerful in- terefl:, well applied, having got there before them, their intentions of throwing out the bill were fruflrated. Parliament, however, feeing probably the iniquity of the bill, without being willing to enter into a minute invertigation, or able, at their difVancc, to afcertain with conveniency fufficient facfls, left a principal matter open to a trial at law; namely, whether the commons fliould be divided among the houfes, only 3 or whether one moiety of them fliould remain with ** the lands of the townlhip, which, ** upon the firlt of January 1784, belonged ** to the owners of antient common-right " mefluages, cottages or lites." In confequence of this order of Parlia- ment, the queftion was tried, on a feigned iliiie, at the allize for the county, in the fjm- mer of 1785.
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