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Show tor claims that as it has never been apportioned it therefore cannot be reapportioned re-apportioned and no one can claim it. In 1700. the spot was called "Three Gates" because of three gates that stood under an old tree in the lonely spot. Turpin stood under the tree when he robbed the Gravesend coach. Land in Dispute "Cook's Croft," made famous by Dick Turpin, is the cause of a dis pute between the P.ritlsh ministry ot agriculture and the rector of Fawk-ham, Fawk-ham, England. The land has two owners, yet in a sense is no man s bind, because It is in no parish, and the rector refuses to collect any tithe-from tithe-from It. Part of it has been sold and the ministry of agriculture wishes n reapportion it for tithes, but the rec |