Objections to so much of a bill, now depending in Parliament, intituled, "A bill for confirming an agreement entered into between the company of proprietors of the undertaking for recovering and preserving the navigation of the river Dee, and certain Lords of manors lying below or to the southeast of Greenfield Gate, in the county of Flint, on the south side of the said river Dee, and other persons entitled to right of common upon the wastes and commons, and the old common salt marshes, lying on the south side of the said river, and below or to the south-east of Greenfield Gate aforesaid, and an award made in consequence thereof; and for erecting part of the said company's lands into a separate township;" which prays, that the said part of the said company's lands may be erected into a separate township.

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1791]
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