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and performing therefore yearly, and in each and every year during die continuance of this 

 demife, unto and for the ufe of the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs andaffigns, the feveral rents, 



duties, and fervices hereinafter mentioned, viz.the rent or fum of pounds, of lawful money 



of Great Britain, free and clear of and from all taxes and deductions whatfoever (except land 



tax), by two equal half-yearly payments, at or upon every day of , and 



day of , in each and every year (the firfl payment to be made on the day of 



next), and two ftrikes or bufhels of oats, and one couple of fat fowls, on every day 



of T ; andalfotwo days work or labour with a waggon and four horfes, attended by or 



-with a waggoner, at fuch time or times in the year as mall from time to time be appointed ; 

 and likewife the keep of a dog and a cock, if required ; and grinding all the corn and grain 

 which (hall be eat or confumed in or upon the faid demifcd premifes or any part thereof, during 

 the continuance of this demife, at the mill of the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs or afllgns, 



called mill, in the parifh of- aforefaid, he and they being well ufed 



and in convenient time difpatched ; and doing and perform? ngfuit and ferviceat all and every 



the courts to be holden or kept for the manor or borough of aforefaid, and abiding 



by and obeying all and every the orders and by-laws which (hall be there made and ordained ; 

 and alfo yielding and paying for every acre of meadow or ufual mowing ground of the faid 

 demifed premifes, which he the faid Bartholomew Bell, his executors, adminiftrators, or afligns, 

 (hall plough or break up for tillage, and for every of the premifes hereby demifed exceeding 



- acres, which he or they fhall have in tillage in any one year of this demife, and alfb 



for every acre thereof exceeding acres, which he or they fhall mow in anyone of thelaft 



four years of this demife ; and likewife for every acre therof exceeding acres, which 



he or they (hall fow with flax or hemp feed, and for each and every of them, feverally and 



refpe&ively, the rent or fum of pounds, of like lawful money, over and above the 



faid rents, duties, and fervices herein before referved, and in that proportion for more or lefs 



than an acre at or upon every faid - day of , and day of , 



the firft payment thereof refpeftively to be made on fuch of the faid days as fhall firft happen 

 after the committing or doing of the acts or deeds for which the fame is or are hereby refpec- 

 tively referved as aforefaid, and to continue payable and be paid from thenceforth during the 

 continuance of this demife. And likewife yielding unto the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs 

 and afligns, for every timber or other tree or fapling which he the faid Bartholomew Bell, his 

 executors, adminiftrators, or afligns, (hall cut down, top, or lop, without the licence of the 

 faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs or afligns, or his or their agent for the time being, the fum 



of pounds, of like lawful money : AND the faid Bartholomew Bell, for himfeif, his 



heirs, executors, adminiftrators, and afligns, doth hereby covenant, promife, and agree, to and 

 with the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs and afligns, in manner and form following, (that is to 

 fav) that he the faid BartholomewBell, his executors, adminiftrators, and afligns, (hall and will 

 well and truly pay,* render, and perform, or caufe to be paid, rendered, and performed, unto 



* Where the le (Tee covenants generally to pay rent, though he has had no enjoyment cf the premifes, 

 as where they are burned down, and there is a covenant to repair in all cafes except that of fire, yet ftuli 

 the tenant be liable for all .growing arrears of rent under this covenant, i Term P.eporU, 310. 



