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Anonymous

#1

2014-01-05 21:10

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Guest

#2

2014-06-05 17:22


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#3

2014-06-05 17:24


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Guest

#4

2014-06-05 17:37

The conveyance is a reciept only

The 'goods' would be the title.

The church of england do not just 'lose' titles as any normal person would not.

The title implies a lineage of owners. At some point the 'assumed' owner, or thief would be apparent.

The defifnition of a 'common' is manorial waste, land that is not wanted by the lord of the manor so it is disposed off.

The lord of the manor relinquishes any interest in that land or common.

The lord of the manor described the 'rights' commoners would have.

At hartlebury, these where, mineral, and herbage that is all

There has never been a title for any common, because of the unique creation of a common, that's what a common is, land without title, not freehold or something that would be bought or sold fee-simple.

Ownership of commons has been assumed, and any such pretence of ownership is in fact theft.

Commons are our only public access, public owned lands in the UK.

Commons comprise 5% of the land mass of England.

These commons have been fenced for the first time in one thousand years