Subject_1 TEINDS.
Same Parties
1736 ,July 7 .
Case No.No. 3.
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In a valuation the proof being, that the lands were improven by inclosing, buildings a village, of the dung whereof they had the benefit, and by being parcelled among small tenants or tradesmen, and by that improvement were now L.5 per acre, but that before that improvement they were only worth L.3 per acre and no more; the Lords valued them only at L.3, renit. Newhall and Royston, (who was in the chair.)
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