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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Barton v The Church Commissioners for England [2008] EWHC 3091 (Ch) (15 December 2008) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2008/3091.html Cite as: [2008] EWHC 3091 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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FRANK OLIVER BARTON |
Claimant |
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THE CHURCH COMMISSIONERS FOR ENGLAND |
Defendants |
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Mr Nicholas Taggart (instructed by Lee Bolton Monier-Williams) for the Defendants
Hearing dates: 19th, 20th, 21st, 24th 25th and 26th November 2008
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Morgan:
Heading | Paragraph |
Introduction | 1 |
Previous proceedings | 8 |
The procedural history of this action | 16 |
The legal principles: a summary | 25 |
The material before the court | 47 |
The evidence as to acts of ownership, user and enjoyment | 58 |
Discussion and analysis | 140 |
The answer to the preliminary issue | 171 |
Introduction
Previous proceedings
The procedural history of this action
"That there be tried as a preliminary issue the following question: whether the acts of the Church Commissioners, their purported predecessors in title and those who purport to derive title from them, the Hereford City Council, the riparian landowners and the public since 1759 establish that:
1) the Church Commissioners have, by way of implied, prescriptive or presumed grant, title to fishing rights to that stretch of the River Wye which lies between Wye Bridge and Victoria Bridge; and
2) such right is an unstinted right of piscary in gross: and
3) the Church Commissioners' rights are not subject to any adverse rights vested in the Claimant; and that
4) the Church Commissioners have the ability to grant leases of fishing rights over the said stretch of the River Wye which are not subject to any rights of fishing or mooring vested in the Claimant."
The legal principles: a summary
The material before the court
The evidence as to acts of ownership, user and enjoyment
"All those his Lordship's Fisheries and liberty of Fishing in the River of Wye within the Manors of Barton and Eaton Bishop in the County of Hereford and also all profits, Benefits and Advantages whatsoever to the said Fisheries belonging or Appertaining".
The lease was for the period during which the then Bishop should continue as Bishop of Hereford. The lease reserved a yearly rent of three pounds three shillings.
"whereas the said William Symonds hath for the space of Forty years and upwards last past been Tenant from year to year by parol to the said Lord Bishop and his predecessors of the said Fisheries and Right of Fishing hereinafter mentioned and described at and under the yearly rent of Three Pounds three shillings …."
The lease then demised to Dr Symonds the following:
"all those his the said Lord Bishop's Fisheries and liberty of Fishing in the River Wye within the respective Manors of Barton and Tupsley and Eaton Bishop in the County of Hereford And also all liberties privileges and profits emoluments benefits and advantages rights members and appurtenants whatsoever to the said Fisheries belonging or in any wise appertaining or reputed to belong or appertain".
The demise was for a term of twenty one years, if Dr Symonds should so long live. The lease reserved a rent of three pounds three shillings per annum.
"….a full true and perfect account or terrier in writing stating and setting forth the boundaries and abuttals of all such parts of the said River Wye within the several Manors aforesaid over which the said William Symonds shall solely freely and uninterruptedly exercise a right of fishing and landing of Netts (sic) in respect of this present demise and over which he is therefore during the whole of the said period of forty years solely and freely and uninterruptedly exercised in like manner such right of fishing and landing of Nets And also stating and setting forth in such account or terrier in writing the name or names of the parish Township or Vill or the respective parishes Townships or Vills within or through which the said fisheries and right of fishing shall or may be situate and the number and situations and names of the several places on the edges or Banks of the River Wye which the said William Symonds has during the whole of the said period of forty years last past and during which time he has rented the said fisherie under the See of Hereford as aforesaid freely and uninterruptedly used exercised and enjoyed for the purpose of the landing Netts and the taking of Fish which said account or terrier or respective accounts or terriers shall be certified to be correct by two or more credible witnesses …. "
"A full true and perfect Account or Terrier stating and setting forth the Boundaries and Abuttals of all such parts of the Rivers Wye and Lugg within the several manors of Barton and Tupsley, Eaton Bishop and Holmer and Shelwick belonging to the Lord Bishop of Hereford over which I the undersigned William Symonds (as Lessee of the Fishery and right of fishing of and belonging to the said Lord Bishop of Hereford have for the last forty years rented and held under the See of Hereford and which I now rent and hold of the said Lord Bishop under a certain Indenture of Lease for Twenty one years determinable as therein mentioned bearing date the Sixteenth day of April One thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, and agreed to be undersigned by me to Mr Thomas Jeffreys sic) have solely and freely and uninterruptedly exercised the right of fishing, and also stating and setting forth the number, situations and Names of the several Places on the Edges of the Banks of the said Rivers Wye and Lugg, which I the said William Symonds have during the whole of the said period for forty years last past and during which time I rented the said fishery under the See of Hereford solely and freely and uninterruptedly used exercised and enjoyed for the purpose of the landing of Nets and the taking of Fish, as follows…"
"the Right of Fishery in the River Wye includes the Lower part of Huff Pool above Eaton Bishop Church and also above the Weir Cliff, and from that point all the way down the River Wye through the manors of Eaton Bishop, Barton and Tupsley and the Palace Fee to Bullingham Ford."
"the Landing Places for the Nets on either side of the River Wye from the commencement of the Wye Fishery at Huff Pool to the termination of the same Fishery at Bullingham Ford".
"on the said Causeway Farm upon the second Meadow above Wye Bridge".
The seventeenth landing place is said to be "at the Friars". The eighteenth landing place was described as follows:
"opposite Bridewell and the Quay on the Timber Yard there late belonging to Thomas Bird, Esquire".
The nineteenth landing place refers to a location at the top of the "silver stream". The twentieth and twenty first landing places refer to locations on the Bartonsham Estate.
"Wye Fishery Resolved that the Town Clerk apply to the Bishop's secretary on the subject of the Right of Fishery in that part of the River Wye which is within the Manor of the City of Hereford and now leased by the Lord Bishop of Hereford to Mr T W Bird and others. The Town Council being advised that such right of fishery belongs to the City."
"Wye Fishery Resolved, [six named persons] in a Committee to consider upon the claim of the Bishop of Hereford to the ffishery in that part of the River Wye which lies within the Liberties of the City of Hereford".
Discussion and analysis
The answer to the preliminary issue