LANDLORDS AND TENANTS 



14. Also, in the last year, not to suffer swine to go loose 

 without being yoked and rung. 



15. Also, in the last year, to permit landlord, or incom- 

 ing tenant to sow grass seeds over the summer corn ; and 

 to harrow them in, gratis; and not to feed off the young 

 grasses after harvest. 



16. Also, in the last year, not to sow less than 



acres of fallow, of, at least, three plowings and suitable har- 

 rowings, with two pints an acre of good, marketable, white- 

 loaf turnip seed; and, in due time, to give the plants two 

 hoeings (or, if the crop miss, to give the fallow two extra 

 plowings} in a husbandlike manner; and, at the expira- 

 tion of the term, to leave such turnips growing on the prem- 

 ises; free from wilful or neglectful injury; under the 

 penalty of pounds an acre. 



17. Also, to permit the landlord or incoming tenant to 

 begin, on or after the first day of July, in the last year, to 

 break up the two years' lay (hereafter agreed to be left) 

 for wheat fallow, or any other purpose ; and to harrow, 

 stir, and work the said fallows; and to carry and spread 

 dung or other manure thereon, without molestation. 



18. Also, in the last year, to permit landlord, or incom- 

 ing tenant, to lay up hay, or other fodder, on the premises, 

 and to protect it thereon. 



19. Also, to lay up and leave upon the premises, at 

 the expiration of the lease, all the hay of the last year (or 

 of any preceding year, if unconsumed at the expiration of 



the term) except loads, which tenant is allowed to 



carry off. 



20. Also, to lay up, in the usual barns and rickyards, the 

 last year's crops of corn; together with the tithe, if com- 

 pounded for ; and to thresh them out in proper season ; and 

 in such manner that the straw, chaff, and colder shall be 

 injured as little as may be. 



21. Also, at the expiration of the term, to leave no less 

 than acres of olland [meadow-land, literally old- 

 land], of two years laying (including that which may have 

 been broken up by landlord or incoming tenant) and which 

 shall have been laid down in a husbandlike manner, after 



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