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" until it has been marled three years. The 

 " fourth year after marling, the rent to com- 

 mence at three {hillings an acre ; at which 

 1 to continue four years, and then, (namely, 

 1 the eight year after being marled, to rife 

 " to feven {hillings and fixpence an acre; 

 c and at this rent to remain until -the expira- 

 " tion of tiie term of twenty-one years. 



" It was alfo further agreed, that the te- 

 " nant {hould be paid for the carriage of the 

 u materials of the new barn ; but {hould do 

 <c that for the repairs and alterations gratis ; 

 ; as alfo for the fubfequent repairs during the 

 " term. Alfo, that the tenant mould pay 

 " half the expence of workmen's wages for 

 " fubfequent repairs ; provided that fuch 

 " moiety do not exceed five pounds in any 

 " one year. 



" This was a liberal agreement on the part 

 of the landlord ; and, on a curfory view, 

 : may feem to give extravagant encourage- 

 : ment to the tenant. The following calcu- 

 1 lation, however, will {hew, that, in the 

 end, the plan will turn out highly advan- 

 tageous to the landlord. 

 1 Suppofc, for the fake of Calculation, the 

 quantity of heath land let to this tenant^ 



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