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Fairs
very injurious to the inhabitants of the town in which such fairs are held,' gives power to the Home Secretary to abolish any fair on representation of the magistrates, and with consent of the owner; and many … resort to no other, even though it be inconvenient. But if no place be appointed, the grantees may keep the fair or market where they please, or where they can most conveniently. Notwithstanding enfranchisement of copyholds under
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