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  WehaveasidelightonthevigilanceoftheHouseofCommons,whenan

  EnclosureBillcamedownfromacommittee,inaspeechofWindham’sindefence

  ofbull-baiting。Windhamattackedthepoliticianswhohadintroducedthe

  Billtoabolishbull-baiting,forraisingsuchaquestionatatimeofnational

  crisiswhenParliamentoughttobethinkingofotherthings。Hethenwent

  ontocomparethesubjecttolocalsubjectsthat’containednothingofpublic

  orgeneralinterest。Toprocurethediscussionofsuchsubjectsitwasnecessary

  toresorttocanvassandintrigue。Memberswhoseattendancewasinducedby

  localconsiderationsinmostcasesofthisdescription,werepresent:the

  discussion,ifanytookplace,wasmanagedbythefriendsofthemeasure:

  andthedecisionoftheHousewasultimately,perhaps,amatterofmerechance。’

  FromSheridan’sspeechinanswer,welearnthatthisisadescriptionof

  thepassingofEnclosureBills。’Anotherhonourablegentlemanwhohadopposed

  thisBillwithpeculiarvehemence,considereditasoneofthoselightand

  trivialsubjects,whichwasnotworthytooccupythedeliberationsofParliament:

  andhecomparedittocertainothersubjectsofBills:thatistosay,bills

  ofalocalnature,respectinginclosuresandotherdisposalofproperty,

  whichmerelypassedbychance,asMemberscouldnotbegottoattendtheir

  progressbydintofcanvassing,’33*DoubtlessmostMembersoftheHouse

  ofCommonssharedthesentimentsofLordSandwich,whotoldtheHouseof

  Lordsthathewassosatisfied’thatthemoreinclosuresthebetter,that

  asfarashispoorabilitieswouldenablehim,hewouldsupporteveryinclosure

  billthatshouldbebroughtintotheHouse。’34*

  Forthelastactofanenclosuredramathesceneshiftsbacktotheparish。

  Thecommissionersarrive,receiveanddetermineclaims,andpublishanaward,

  mappingoutthenewvillage。Thelifeandbusinessofthevillagearenow

  insuspense,andthecommissionersareoftenauthorisedtoprescribethe

  courseofhusbandryduringthetransition。35*TheActwhichtheyadminister

  providesthatacertainproportionofthelandistobeassignedtothelord

  ofthemanor,invirtueofhisrights,andacertainproportiontotheowner

  ofthetithes。AnoccasionalActprovidesthatsomesmallallotmentshall

  bemadetothepoor:otherwisethecommissionershaveafreehand:their

  powersarevirtuallyabsolute。Thisistheimpressionleftbyallcontemporary

  writers。ArthurYoung,forexample,writesemphaticallyinthissense。’Thus

  isthepropertyofproprietors,andespeciallyofthepoorones,entirely

  attheirmercy:everypassionofresentmentandprejudicemaybegratified

  withoutcontrol,fortheyarevestedwithadespoticpowerknowninnoother

  branchofbusinessinthisfreecountry。’36*Similartestimonyisfound

  intheReportoftheSelectCommittee1800ontheExpenseandModeofObtaining

  BillsofEnclosure:’theexpediencyofdespatch,withouttheadditionalexpense

  ofmultipliedlitigation,hassuggestedthenecessityofinvestingthemwith

  asummary,andinmostcasesuncontrollablejurisdiction。’37*IntheGeneral

  ReportoftheBoardofAgricultureonEnclosures,publishedin1808,though

  anymorecarefulprocedureisdeprecatedaslikelytocausedelay,itis

  statedthattheadjustingofpropertyworth£50,000waslefttothe

  arbitrationofamajorityoffive,’oftenpersonsofmeaneducation。’The

  authorofAnInquiryintotheAdvantagesanddisadvantagesresultingfrom

  BillsofInclosure,publishedin1781,writesasifitwasthepractice

  toallowanappealtoQuarterSessions;suchanappealhecharacterisedas

  uselesstoapoorman,andwecanwellbelievethatmostofthesquireswho

  satonsuchatribunaltopunishvagrantsorpoachershadhadahandinan

  enclosureinthepastorhadtheireyesonanenclosureinthefuture。Thurlow

  consideredsuchanappealquiteinadequate,givingthemorepolitereason

  thatQuarterSessionshadnotthenecessarytime。38*TheActof1801is

  silentonthesubject,butSinclair’sdraftofaGeneralInclosureBill,

  publishedintheAnnalsofAgriculturein1796,39*providedfor

  anappealtoQuarterSessions。Inthecaseoffiveenclosuresmentionedin

  thesechaptersHauteHuntre,Simpson,Stanwell,WakefieldandWinfrithNewburgh,

  thedecisionofthecommissionersonclaimswasfinal,exceptthatatWakefield

  anobjectormightobligethecommissionerstotaketheopinionofacounsel

  chosenbythemselves。InfivecasesAshelworth,Croydon,Cheshunt,Laleham

  andLouth,adisappointedclaimantmightbringasuitonafeignedissue

  againstaproprietor。AtArmleyandKnaresboroughthefinaldecisionwas

  lefttoarbitrators,butwhereasatArmleythearbitratorwastobechosen

  byaneutralauthority,theRecorderofLeeds,thearbitratorsatKnaresborough

  werenamedintheAct,andwerepresumablyasmuchthenomineesofthepromoters

  asthecommissionersthemselves。

  Thestatementsofcontemporariesalreadyquotedgotoshowthatnoneof

  thesearrangementswereregardedasseriouslyfetteringthepowerofthe

  commissioners,anditiseasytounderstandthatalawsuit,whichmightof

  courseoverwhelmhim,wasnotaremedyfortheuseofasmallproprietor

  oracottager,thoughitmightbeofsomeadvantagetoalargeproprietor

  whohadnotbeenfortunateenoughtosecureadequaterepresentationofhis

  interestsontheBoardofCommissioners。Butthedecisionastoclaimswas

  onlypartofthebusiness。Aman’sclaimmightbeallowed,andyetgross

  injusticemightbedonehimintheredistribution。Hemightbegiveninferior

  land,orlandinaninconvenientposition。Inmostofthecasescitedin

  thischaptertheawardofthecommissionersisstatedtobefinal,andthere

  isnoappealfromit。TwoexceptionsareKnaresboroughandArmley。TheKnaresborough

  Actissilentonthepoint,andtheArmleyActallowsanappealtotheRecorder

  ofLeeds。Sofarthereforeastheclaimsandallotmentsofthepoorwere

  concerned,thecommissionerswereinnodangerofbeingoverruled。Their

  freedominotherwayswasrestrictedbytheStandingOrdersof1774,which

  obligedthemtogiveanaccountoftheirexpenses。

  Itwouldseemtobeobviousthatanysocietywhichhadanelementarynotion

  ofthemeaningandimportanceofjusticewouldhavetakentheutmostpains

  toseethatthemenappointedtothisextraordinaryofficehadnomotive

  forshowingpartiality。Thismightnotreasonablyhavebeenexpectedofthe

  societyaboutwhichPittdeclaredintheHouseofCommons,thatitwasthe

  boastofthelawofEnglandthatitaffordedequalsecurityandprotection

  tothehighandlow,therichandpoor。40*Howwerethesecommissioners

  appointedatthetimethatPittwasPrimeMinister?Theywereappointedin

  eachcasebeforetheBillwaspresentedtoParliament,andgenerally,as

  Youngtellsus,theywereappointedbythepromotersoftheenclosurebefore

  thepetitionwassubmittedforlocalsignatures,sothatinfacttheywere

  nominatedbythepersonsofinfluencewhoagreedonthemeasure。Inonecase

  MoretonCorbetinShropshire;1950acresenclosedin1797theActappointed

  onecommissioneronly,andhewastonamehissuccessor。Sometimes,asin

  thecaseofOtmoor,41*itmighthappenthatthecommissionerswerechanged

  whiletheBillwaspassingthroughCommittee,ifsomepowerfulpersonswere

  abletosecurebetterrepresentationoftheirowninterests。Inthecase

  ofWakefieldagain,theHouseofCommonsCommitteeplacatedLordStrafford

  bygivinghimacommissioner。

  Now,whowassupposedtohaveavoiceintheappointmentofthecommissioners?

  ThereistobefoundintheAnnalsofAgriculture42*anextremely

  interestingpaperbySirJohnSinclair,preliminarytoamemorandumofthe

  GeneralEnclosureBillwhichhepromotedin1796。Sinclairexplainsthat

  hehadhadeighteenhundredEnclosureActstakenindiscriminatelyexamined

  inordertoascertainwhatwastheusualprocedureandwhatstipulations

  weremadewithregardtoparticularinterests;thiswiththeintentionof

  incorporatingtherecognisedpracticeinhisGeneralBill。Inthecourse

  oftheseremarkshesays,’theprobableresultwillbetheappointmentof

  oneCommissionerbytheLordoftheManor,ofanotherbythetithe-owner,

  andofathirdbythemajorpartinvalueoftheproprietors。’43*Itwill

  beobservedthatthethirdcommissionerisnotappointedbyamajorityof

  thecommoners,norevenbythemajorityoftheproprietors,butbythevotes

  ofthosewhoownthegreaterpartofthevillage。Thisenablesustoassess

  thevalueofwhatmighthaveseemedasafeguardtothepoor——theprovision

  thatthenamesofthecommissionersshouldappearintheBillpresentedto

  Parliament。Thelordofthemanor,theimpropriatoroftithes,andthemajority

  invalueoftheownersareasmallminorityofthepersonsaffectedbyan

  enclosure,andallthattheyhavetodoistomeetroundatableandname

  thecommissionerswhoaretorepresentthem。44*Thuswefindthatthepowerful

  personswhocarriedanenclosureagainstthewillofthepoornominatedthe

  tribunalbeforewhichthepoorhadtomakegoodtheirseveralclaims。This

  wasthewayinwhichtheconstitutionthatPittwasdefendingaffordedequal

  securityandprotectiontotherichandtothepoor。

  Itwillbenoticedfurtherthattwointerestsarechosenoutforspecial

  representation。Theyarethelordofthemanorandtheimpropriatoroftithes:

  inotherwords,theverypersonswhoareformallyassignedacertainminimum

  inthedistributionbytheActofParliament。EveryActafter1774declares

  thatthelordofthemanoristohaveacertainproportion,andthetithe-owner

  acertainproportionofthelanddivided:scarcelyanyActstipulatesthat

  anyshareatallistogotothecottagerorthesmallproprietor。Yetin

  theappointmentofcommissionerstheintereststhatareprotectedbythe

  Acthaveapreponderatingvoice,andtheintereststhatarelefttothecaprice

  ofthecommissionershavenovoiceatall。Thurlow,speakingintheHouse

  ofLordsin1781,45*saidthatitwasgrosslyunjusttotheparsonthat

  hispropertyshouldbeatthedisposalofthesecommissioners,ofwhomhe

  onlynominatedone。’HethankedGodthatthepropertyofanEnglishmandepended

  notonsolooseatribunalinanyotherinstancewhatever。’What,then,was

  thepositionofthepoorandthesmallfarmerswhowerenotrepresentedat

  allamongthecommissioners?Inthepaperalreadyquoted,Sinclairmentions

  thatin。somecasesthecommissionerswerepeers,gentlemenandclergymen,

  residingintheneighbourhood,whoactedwithoutfeesoremolument。Hespoke

  ofthisasundertakingausefulduty,anditdoesnotseemtohaveoccurred

  tohimthattherewasanyobjectiontosuchapractice。’Tolaydownthe

  principlethatmenaretoservefornothing,’saidCobbett,incriticising

  thesystemofunpaidmagistrates,’putsmeinmindoftheservantwhowent

  onhire,whobeingaskedwhatwageshedemanded,saidhewantednowages:

  forthathealwaysfoundaboutthehouselittlethingstopickup。’

  ThereisacuriouspassageintheGeneralReportoftheBoardofAgriculture46*

  onthesubjectoftheappointmentofcommissioners。Thewriter,afterdwelling

  ontheunexampledpowersthatthecommissionersenjoy,remarksthatthey

  arenotlikelytobeabused,becauseacommissioner’sprospectoffuture

  employmentinthisprofitablecapacitydependsonhischaracterforintegrity

  andjustice。ThisisareassuringreJectionfortheclassesthatpromoted

  enclosuresandappointedcommissioners,butitringswithaverydifferent

  soundinotherears。Itwoulddearlyhavebeenmuchbetterforthepoorif

  thecommissionershadnothadanyprospectoffutureemploymentatall。We

  canobtainsomeideaofthekindofmenwhomthelandownersconsideredto

  becompetentandsatisfactorycommissionersfromtheStandingOrdersof1801,

  whichforbadetheemploymentinthiscapacityofthebailiffofthelord

  ofthemanor。ItwouldbeinterestingtoknowhowmuchofEnglandwasappropriated

  ontheinitiativeofthelordofthemanor,byhisbailiff,actingunder

  theauthoritygiventohimbytheHighCourtofParliament。Itissignificant,

  too,thatdownto1801acommissionerwasonlydebarredfrombuyingland

  inaparishinwhichhehadactedinthiscapacity,untilhisawardwasmade,

  TheActof1801debarredhimfrombuyinglandundersuchcircumstancesfor

  thefollowingfiveyears。

  Theshareofthesmallmaninthesetransactionsfromfirsttolastcan

  beestimatedfromthelanguageofArthurYoungin1770。’Thesmallproprietor

  whosepropertyinthetownshipisperhapshisall,haslittleornoweight

  inregulatingtheclausesoftheActofParliament,hasseldom,ifever,

  anopportunityofputtingasingleoneintheBillfavourabletohisrights,

  andhasaslittleinfluenceinthechoiceofCommissioners。’47*Buteven

  thisdescriptiondoeslessthanjusticetohishelplessness。Thereremains

  tobeconsideredtheprocedurebeforethecommissionersthemselves。Most

  EnclosureActsspecifiedadatebeforewhichallclaimshadtobepresented。

  Itisobviousthattheremusthavebeenverymanysmallproprietorswhohad

  neitherthecouragenortheknowledgenecessarytoputanddefendtheircase,

  andthatvastnumbersofclaimsmusthavebeendisregardedbecausetheywere

  notpresented,orbecausetheywerepresentedtoolate,orbecausetheywere

  irregUlarinform。TheCroydonAct,forexample,prescribesthatclaimants

  mustsendintheirclaims’inWritingundertheirHands,ortheHandsof

  theirAgents,distinguishinginsuchClaimstheTenureoftheEstatesin

  respectwhereofsuchClaimsaremade,andstatingthereinsuchfurtherParticulars

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