(1) Allotments which Commissioners consider equal in value and a full Compensation for present unenclosed Glebe Lands and Rights of Common.
(2) Such pieces of the Lands and Grounds to be enclosed (of every kind) as shall equal in value ⅕ part of all the open, arable and tillage land ‘(although the same may be occasionally used in Meadow or Pasture)’ ‘and which are not Waste Lands.’
(3) Such pieces of the Lands and Grounds to be enclosed as shall, in Commissioners’ judgment, equal in value all the Great and Small Tythes and other Ecclesiastical Dues on ancient Inclosed Arable and Tillage Lands.
(4) Such pieces of the Lands and Grounds to be enclosed as shall equal in value ⅛ part of all the ancient enclosed Meadow and Pasture Lands, Grounds and Homesteads ‘(not being Glebe Lands, consecrated Burying Grounds, or Orchards or Gardens),’ and of the Near East Field, Far East Field, Great Roarings, Butter Closes, and all other open and commonable Meadow or Pasture Lands, Commons and Grounds to be inclosed which are subject to tithes and ecclesiastical dues.
Arrangements for Owners of Old Inclosures.—(See Petition on March 11, 1801). Owners of old Inclosures who have not sufficient allotments in the land to be inclosed, to contribute from them their proportion of the above Tithe allotments, can either have part of their old inclosures allotted instead (with their consent) or pay such gross sum of money towards the expenses of the Act as the Commissioners direct, whilst a portion of the land to be inclosed is given to the tithe owner.
After this Act the only Tithes which remain are those for Gardens and Orchards, and Tithes of Mills, Pigs, Poultry, Bees and Honey; also Surplice Fees, Easter Offering and Mortuaries are untouched.
For Repair of Roads.—Sufficient pieces or parcels to be vested in the Surveyor of Highways.
For Fairs.—A piece of ground called ‘The Quarry’ is to be allotted to the Lords of the Manor for the holding of Fairs.
Provision for the Poor.—None.
Allotment of Residue.—Amongst the various persons interested with due regard to Quantity, Quality and Situation. No undue Preference to be shown. The open fields to be allotted to their present owners, unless the owners ask for allotment elsewhere.