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Rh for the Convenience of Travellers, thoe bet know who have had the Misfortune to be obliged to pas thro' that Parih.—Complaints indeed were made, but to what Purpoe are Complaints, when brought againt a Man, who can hunt, drink, and moak with the Lord of the Manor, who is alo the Jutice of Peace?

The Oppoition which little Margery's Father made to this Man's Tyranny, gave Offence to Sir Timothy, who endeavoured to force him out of his Farm; and to oblige him to throw up the Leae, ordered both a Brick Kiln and a Dog-kennel to be erected in the Farmer's Orchard. This was contrary to Law, and a Suit was commenced, in which Margery's Father got the better. The ame Offence was again committed three different Times, and as many Actions brought, Rh