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Neill v Duke of Devonshire: HL 1882

The House considered the right to a several fishery in the river Blackwater. There were letters patent granted by James I and Charles I. Held; Lord Selborne LC said: ‘These written titles (if the possession and enjoyment has been consistent with them) afford irresistible ground for a presumption that the fishery, either in all the tidal waters of the river Blackwater, or at all events in that part of them which is now immediately in question, was ‘put in defence’ before Magna Charta; and having become vested in the Crown by forfeiture of the private rights from time to time acquired in it, was well and effectually granted to the predecessor in title of the Duke of Devonshire . . Under the circumstances which I have stated, the real controversy in this case is as to the sufficiency of the evidence of possession and enjoyment, without which, even the clearest apparent title to a several fishery, on paper only, would not exclude the public right.’

Judges:

Lord Selborne LC

Citations:

(1882) LR 8 HL 135, (1882) 8 App Cas 135

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedCrown Estate Commissioners v Roberts and Another ChD 13-Jun-2008
The defendant claimed ownership as Lord Marcher of St Davids of historical rights in foreshores in Pembrokeshire. The claimants sought removal of his cautions against first registration.
Held: Lewison J explored the history of manorial . .
CitedBarton v The Church Commissioners for England ChD 15-Dec-2008
The commissioners claimed a right by prescription to all fish to be taken in a stretch of the River Wye. The claimant was to moor a barge on the river.
Held: The court explained the nature and legal status of fisheries in the law going back to . .
CitedLynn Shellfish Ltd and Others v Loose and Another SC 13-Apr-2016
The court was asked as to the extent of an exclusive prescriptive right (ie an exclusive right obtained through a long period of use) to take cockles and mussels from a stretch of the foreshore on the east side of the Wash, on the west coast of . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Land

Updated: 15 May 2022; Ref: scu.269746

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