. Essex naturalist: being the journal of the Essex Field Club. of Waterand to the said lands adjoining thereto called the Hill Mead and Flat Mead onthe East side thereof in such manner as they were before the granting the saidLicence by Law entitled to do but no farther or otherwise or was in any othermanner to the hindrance or prejudice of such Deer). The Licence containedother clauses sanctioning further enclosures, but always providing that hisMajestys Vert and \^enison of the said Forest received no prejudice by the saidenclosures. [To the Licence there were attached plans showing the exte


. Essex naturalist: being the journal of the Essex Field Club. of Waterand to the said lands adjoining thereto called the Hill Mead and Flat Mead onthe East side thereof in such manner as they were before the granting the saidLicence by Law entitled to do but no farther or otherwise or was in any othermanner to the hindrance or prejudice of such Deer). The Licence containedother clauses sanctioning further enclosures, but always providing that hisMajestys Vert and \^enison of the said Forest received no prejudice by the saidenclosures. [To the Licence there were attached plans showing the extent of theenclosures ; it would be very interesting to examine these, if now in existence]. The Rolls contain no further reference to the Sale, and we can-not therefore tell when the Lord of the Manor assumed full rightsover the property, but it must have been some time between 1848and the sittings of the Epping Forest Commission. The dedication of the land and water by the Duke of Connaught(as Ranger of the forest), was made the occasion of a festival by the. ^, ^^€? -5^ ^ THE LOCAL (ESSEX) MUSEUM-Co^ifu/ueil. Il cannot be too cmplialically stated or too well known that theinstitution is for the benefit of the whole county, and not exclusivelyfor that of Chelmsford or any particular district. It must, of course,have a home, and the proposed buildings are to be erected atChelmsford simply because Chelmsford is a convenient centre atand from which the important educational work that is contemplatedcan be best carried out. Express care has been taken in theamalgamation scheme to guard against the county town having a])aramount or more than fair share in the management. The insti-tution is to be essentially and really a county one, and it is designedfor the assistance of every student, whether a member of the Club ornot, desirous of improving himself in natural knowledge, and incontributing to the general well-being of Essex. The total amountof capital required for the Museum sch


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