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turnips or a summer fallow, with not less than twelve 

 pounds of clover, and half a peck of ray grass, seeds an 



acre under the penalty of pound an acre. 



Also not less than acres of olland, of one year s lay- 

 ing, to be laid down as above specified, under the penalty 

 of pound an acre. 



22. Also, at the expiration of the term, to leave all the 

 yard manure, produced in the last year of the lease, piled 

 up in a husbandlike manner, on the premises; excepting 

 such part of it as may have been used for the turnip crop ; 

 and excepting such other part as may have been used by 

 landlord, or incoming tenant, for wheat. 



23. Also, at the expiration of the term, to leave the 

 buildings, ladders, gates, fences, water-courses, etc., etc., 

 in good and tenantable repair; landlord in this, as in every 

 other case, performing his part as above agreed to. Also, 

 upon such parts of an estate as lie near the residence of the 

 owner, it is customary for the tenant to agree to furnish an- 

 nually, a certain number of loads of straw, according to the 

 size of his farm ; also to do the carriage of a certain num- 

 ber of loads of coal; also to keep dogs, warn off sports- 

 men, and suffer them to be prosecuted in his name : rem- 

 nants, these, of the ancient base tenures of soccage and 

 villanage. 



Tenant to be alloived, i. The full value of all the hay 

 left upon the premises, of the last year's growth, or of the 

 growth of any preceding year ; provided the quantity of old 

 hay do not exceed loads. 



2. Also, the full value of the turnips left on the prem- 

 ises ; or the accustomed price for the plowings, harrowings, 

 and manuring; at his own option. 



3. Also, the feedage of the lays broken up, by the land- 

 lord, or the incoming tenant, from the time of their being 

 broken up until the expiration of the term the ensuing 

 Michaelmas; also, for all damage arising in carrying on 

 manure or otherwise. 



4. Also, the feedage of the young clovers, from harvest 

 to Michaelmas. 



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