Power of Appeal.—To Quarter Sessions only, and not when Commissioners’ or others’ determination is said to be final and conclusive.

Award.—Enrolled at Westminster, February 27, 1806. Record Office.

Main Features of Award:—

Whole area divided out including roads, some old inclosures and homesteads given up to be allotted,a. r. p.
2,667233
Tithe owners in various allotments including 106 acres for exonerating old inclosures, and 1¾ acre for Vicar’s Glebe and Right of Common,a. r. p.
474113
The Lord of the Manor (Sir G. B. Prescott) and the trustees of the late Lord of the Manor, including 38¾ acres or ¹⁄₁₈8 for manorial rights,4380 24
Mrs. Anne Shaw,37627
Oliver Cromwell, Esq.,107329
Occupiers of Cottages,10000
Gravel Pits,1313

The remainder (excluding roads) is allotted amongst 213 allottees:—

From 50–100 acres 4Above 10 acres23
From 30–50 acres3
From 10–30 acres 16
From 1–10 acres141
From ½-1 acre 37Below 1 acre49
From ¼-½ acre 8
Below ¼ acre 4
213

The Award shows that there must have been 86 owners of the 1555 acres of Open Fields and Lammas Meadows as 86 allottees receive allotments in lieu of land. Of these 86, 63 receive allotments of under 10 acres in lieu of their land. (13 from 5–10 acres, 37 from 1–5 acres, 13 below 1 acre.)

Amending Act re the 100 Acres Allotment, 1813.

Parliamentary Proceedings.—November 6, 1813.—Petition from the Lord of the Manor, the Vicar, Churchwardens and Overseers for amending Act.

Report and Enumeration of Consents.—November 20, 1813.—Reported that the parties concerned had consented except 9 Persons with right of common who refused, and 3 who were neuter; the total number of persons having right of common being 183.