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Journeys by Road Mr Parkinson
Corr by high [Indecipherable]
The Commissioners are all agreed that they have not mistaken they repeatedly reviewed their work while in Land & considered Mr Walls complaints upon the spot before the allotments were made Thwaite is a [indecipherable] & subject to talk the N. Field was valued in proportion to its distance from the homested at 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 per acre. The farthest land is 2 miles distant & worse land than the nearer [Indecipherable] Mr Lind was ordered by the [indecipherable] to be [indecipherable} surly Sir Peter wished to live his also at a distance Under these circumstances the Land would have been divided as is usual each proprietor having a proportion of bed & of [idecipherable] so that the whole would not only have been but also would have evidently appeared equal Sir P's allotment which Mr U calls cheap was offered to him in which case Sir John F was to have had Mr Wallisbut rejected in an early stage

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