[75] Wilson, J. Caswell v. St. Mary’s, etc., Road Co., 28 Q. B. (Ont.), 247.

[76] Brailey v. Southborough, 6 Cush. 141; Willard v. Cambridge, 3 Allen, 574. In Massachusetts one cannot recover damages for not being able to use the road, though he may for injuries received while using it.

[77] Woolrych on Ways (2d ed.), 78; Campbell v. Race. 7 Cush. 408.

[78] Taylor v. Whitehead, 2 Dougl. 749; Carrick v. Johnston, 26 Q. B. (Ont.), 65.

[79] Hubert v. Groves, 1 Esp. 148; Griffin v. Sanbornton, 44 N. H. 246.

[80] Greasley v. Codling, 2 Bing. 263.

[81] Tisdale v. Norton. 8 Met. 388.

[82] Robinson v. Cone, 3 Law Reporter (N. S.), 444; 22 Vt. 213.

[83] Hartfield v. Roper, 21 Wend. 615; but see post.

[84] Barnes v. Cole, 21 Wend. 188; Bridge v. Grand Junction Rw., 3 M. & W. 246.