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STREET-MARSHAL, TIRYMYNECH, AND DEYTHEUR, ENCLOSURE ACT. 28 GEO. III., 1788. AN Act for Dividing and Inclosing the Common Fields and Waste Lands, within the Manors of Street- marshal, Tirymynech,.and Deytheur, in the County of Montgomery. PREAMBLE. Whereas there are within the Manors of Street-Marshal, Tirymynech, and Deytheur, in the Parishes of Guilsfield, Pool, Myfod, Llandrinio, Llandisilio,and Llansantffraid,and Chapelry of New Chapel in the County of Montgomery, several open Common Fields, of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture, and several Tracts of Waste Lands, reputed to contain two thousand six hundred acres or thereabouts: And Whereas the Right honorable George Edward Henry Arthur Earl of Powis x is Lord of the said Manors of Street- marshal and Tirymynech, and William Pulteney, Esquire,2 is Lord of the said Manor of Deytheur, and as such are severally entitled to the soil of the Waste Lands within the said Manors respectively; and the said Earl of Powis and William Pultney, and also Richard Rocke,3 Clopcon Prhys,4 John Owen,5 Francis Lloyd,6 Devereux Mytton,7 Thomas Greenwood Fothergill,8 Esquires, and others, are the Proprietors of the said OpenCommon Fields, and together with Sir Watkin Williams Wynn,9 Sir Henry Bridgeman,10 and Gervase Clifton," Baronets, Roger Kynaston,12 John Owen,13 Richard Tudor,14 John Lloyd Jones,15 and Richard Lloyd,16 Esquires, and others, are Owners of Messuages, Lands, and Tenements, within the said Manors, and in respect thereof have Right of Common upon the said Waste Lands, in Proportion to the Extent and Value of their respective Messuages, Lands, and Tenements, within the said Manors respectively. And Whereas the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church in Honourable and Revd Henry Beauclerk,18 clerk, is Rector of Oxford are Impropriators of the Rectories or Parsonages of