Bow Brickhill (Buckinghamshire): enabling the rector, churchwardens and overseers to sell land allotted by the inclosure award Act 1844
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Citation | 1844 c. 3 |
Year | 1844 |
ANNO SEPTTMO
VICTORLE REGIN.E
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Cap,
3.
An Act to enable the Rector, Churchwardens, and
Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Bow
Brickhill in the County of Buckingham to sell
certain Parcels of Land in the said Parish which
were allotted to them under the Award of the
Commissioners made in pursuance of the Bow
Brickhill and Fenny Stratford Inclosure Act,
passed in the Thirtieth Year of King George the
Third. [10th May 1844.]
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HEIIEAS by an Act passed in the Thirtieth Year of the
Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for
30G.
3.c.40
dividing and inclosing the Open and Common Fields, Mea-
dows, Heath, and Waste Grounds within the Parish of Bow Brickhill
and Hamlet of Fenny Stratford in the County of Buckingham, it was
amongst other things enacted, that the Commissioners therein
named, or any Two of them, should assign,, set out, and allot unto
the Rector, Churchwardens, and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish
of Bow Brickhill aforesaid for the Time being, in trust for the Poor
of the said Parish of Bow Brickhill, all that distinct Part and Parcel
of the Heath called Bow Brickhill Heath, and which was known or
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