48 HISTORY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

an act in 1792, by which the old proprietors were permitted to take possession of their property; but eleven years having elapsed since the sales took place, and complications of an almost insuperable nature having in consequence en- sued, the government, deemed it inexpedient to disturb the present holders, more particularly as not a few of them had efl‘eeted a compromise with the original grantees, which entitled them to permanent possession. Hence the act referred to was'disallowed, and thus a subject which had for years agitated the community vas permitted to remain in continued abeyance.