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Parish of Enfield, In the County of Middlesex. Rules and orders respecting one thousand, five hundred and thirty-two acres, two rood, and six perches; being part of the allotment of land within, and part of the chase of Enfield, Lying within the Parish of Enfield, in the County of Middlesex. Which by an act of Parliament, made and passed in the Seventeenth Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, King George the Third, ``intitled, an act for dividing the chase of Enfield, in the county of Middlesex; and for other purposes therein mentioned.'' Is vested in the church wardens of the said Parish of Enfield, for the Time being, and their Successors for ever, in Trust for, and for the sole Benefit of the Owners and Proprietors of Freehold and Copyhold Messuages, Lands, and Tenements, within the Parish of Enfield, their Heirs and Assigns, and their Lessees, Tenants, and Under-Tenants, for the Time being, intitled to a Right of Common, or other Rights, within the said Chase, according to their several Estates and Interests therein formed, by Ten Persons residing within the said Parish of Enfield, and assessed to the Poor's Rate thereof respectively, at the Rate of Ten Pounds per Annum Rent each, or upwards, together with the Church Wardens of the said Parish for the Time being. All which Rules and Orders were taken into consideration by the Persons intitled to Right of Common on the said Allotment. Assembled on the [blank] one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, at a meeting in vestry, within the said Parish, called, by giving Notice thereof in the Parish-Church, immediately after reading the Nicene Creed, on the and the One Thousand Snven Hundred and Eighty-One; being the Three Sundays preceding such Meeting. And unanimously approved of by the Persons assembled at such Meeting; pursuant to the Directions of the said Act.
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