(2) Rev. J. Martin of the Manors of the Rectory of Cheshunt.

(3) Anne Shaw, widow, of the Manors of Andrews and Le Mott.

(4) Francis Morland of the Manors of Theobalds, Tongs, Clays, Clarks, Dareys, Cross-Brookes, and Cullens.

(5) Robert William Sax, and

(6) Mary Jane Sax, and

(7) Joseph Jackson, of the Manors of Beaumont and Perriers.

So much ‘as shall in the Judgment of the said Commissioners be an adequate Compensation and Satisfaction’ for their Rights and Interests.

Tithe Owners.—One-fifth of arable or tillage, and one-ninth of the other land to be divided which is subject to tithes.

Above to be divided between Impropriator of Great Tithes and Vicar.

For Glebe Lands, a full equivalent. If any owner of old inclosed land who has no land in the common fields, but possesses a Right of Common over Cheshunt Common, wishes it, part of his allotment can (with the tithe owner’s consent) be set aside and given to the tithe owners, and his Land will be free of tithes for ever.