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Report, 1924-continued.

R.

Regulation of Common.-no Attempts since Court Leet 1907, Leek 252-5--by Local body desired, Leek 232; Drew 28493; Rodgman 322-30.

Rights of Common.-Animals, see that title

Claim to, and

use of, by working men, Slater 106-9--Cottagers, see that title-Decision as to, by Valuer, Dobson 1-6, 25-9, 34-5, 52-3, objection to, Leek 347-8--not Limited and not clearly defined and certain rights abused, Dobson p. 1, 25-Meaning of, Dobson 3, 60; Hastie 63-4, 70every Resident even if without land, entitled to, Leek 23750, 256-62, new houses, Leek 257-62.

RODGMAN, ALFRED.

Exercise of common rights by, 308-15-Use of common by, objection to, Slater 93-6; Bourne 166, 175-7.

EVIDENCE, 299-331.

Act of 1876, objection to Order under, 331--Animals, turning of, on to common 314-7-Board of Conservators 323-4, 327-30 Objections, non-holding of second meeting to consider, 319-Regulation of common 322-30.

ROWCLIFFE, EDWARD LEE, 210-19.

Board of Conservators 216- -Croome Estate Trustees 210-7 -Public, right of access 218-9.

8.

Seats. Put up by Lord Beauchamp, Slater 114.

SLATER, ALEXANDER, 77-121.

Animals, turning of, on to common 81, 86, 97-103, 110-13, 121 -Fires 87, 116 Firewood 87-9-Games 118- -Golf 119-20-Hayward 91-2-Pleasure-resort 115-Rights of Common, 106-9-Rodgman, Mr., 93-6-Smallholders 79-83, 94, 99-105--Trees 114, 116--Turf, cutting of 90. Smallholders.—Rights of Slater 79-83, 94, 99-105; Brickell 130-43; Bourne 167-83.

T.

Trees.-Planted by Lord Beauchamp, Slater 114----not Protected, Slater 116.

Turf.-Cutting of, not allowed, Slater 90.

Urban

Report, 1924-continued.

U.

Urban Common.-Meaning of, and provisions of Act of 1876 re, Dobson 16-21, 24.

V.

Valuer.-Functions to be exercised by, Dobson 1-6, 25-35, objection to, Walton 347-8-Terms of appointment, Dobson 50-1.

WALTON, OBED, 322-49.

W.

Animals, turning of, on to common, 340-6- -Application for Order, irregularity, 340 Cottagers without land, 336-48 Objections, non-holding of second meeting to consider, 348-9.

Worcester Town Council.-Contribution towards upkeep of common, question of, Dobson, 6, 11-15-Representation. on Board of Conservators, see under Board of Conservators.

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REPORTS

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THE

NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE BILL,

THE

HOUSING BILL [H.L.],

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ORDERS OF REFERENCE.

Session 1924.

HOUSE OF LORDS.

Die Martis, 120 Februarii, 1924.

Consolidation Bills-Moved, to resolve, That it is desirable. that all Consolidation Bills in the present Session be referred to a Joint Committee of both Houses of Parliament (The Lord Muir-Mackenzie); agreed to: Ordered, That a Message be sent to the Commons to communicate this Resolution, and to desire their concurrence.

Die Martis, 19° Februarii, 1924.

Consolidation Bills-Message from the Commons that they concur in the Resolution of this House communicated to them on Tuesday last on the subject of Consolidation Bills as desired by this House.

Die Mercurii, 20° Februarii, 1924.

Consolidation Bills-Moved, That a Committee of Five Lords be appointed to join with a Committee of the House of Commons to consider all Consolidation Bills of the present Session (The Lord Chancellor):

The Lords following were named of the Committee

E. Malmesbury.

L. Muir-Mackenzie.

L. Stuart of Wortley.

L. Askwith.
L. Blanesburgh.

Ordered, That such Committee have power to agree with the Committee of the House of Commons in the appointment of a Chairman.

Then a message was ordered to be sent to the House of Commons to acquaint them therewith, and to request them to appoint Five Members of that House to be joined with the said Committee.

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