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dutlionor abatement thereout for taxes or on any other account whatsoever, the firft -payment 

 thereof to be made on the feaft of St. Michael the archangel, which fhall firft happen -next 

 after the ploughing or breaking up of the fame. AND the faid Bartholomew Bell, for him- 

 felf, his heirs, executors, adminiftrators and affigns, doth hereby covenant, promife, and .agree 

 to and with the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs and afligns, that he the faid Bartholomew 

 Bell, his executors, fidminiftratorsand affigns, fhall and will well and truly pay, or caufe to he 

 paid, unto the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs and affigns, the faid yearly rents and heriots, at 

 the days and times, ana in manner and form as the fame are above referved and made payable. 

 AND ALSO that he the faid Bartholomew Bell, his executors, adminiftrators and afligns, (hall 

 and will do his and their fuit, fervice and attendance, at all and every the courts of the faid 



Andrew Atkins, his heirs and affigns, to be holden and kept in and for the manor of 



aforefaid, upon fuch reafonable notice and warning thereof as fhall be given to the other te 

 nants of the faid manor, and pay and difcharge all fuch fines, pains, and amerciaments, a 

 lhall be fet, taxed, and impofed upon him and them, as the fame fhall grow due and be re 

 quired from time to time, during the continuance of the faid term ; and fhall and will, at their 

 own proper cods and charges, when and as often as occalion may require, well and fufficiently 

 repair, fuftain, uphold, maintain and amend the fame demi fed premifes, and every part thereof, 

 as well in houfes, walls, coverings, timber, floorings, gates, pods, bars, fliles, hedges, ditches, 

 and fences, as &quot;m all other needful and neceflary reparations and amendments whatfoever, 

 during the continuance of the faid term. AND at the end or other fooner determination of 

 the fame term, the faid premifes in good and fuflicient tenantable repair, fhall and will peace 

 ably and quietly leave and yield up unto the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs and affigns, without 

 doing or fuffering to be done thereon any vvafte, fpoil, or deftruclion. AND ALSO fhall and 

 ,%vill yearly, on fome part of the faid demifed premifes moft convenient for the purpofe, to 

 be appointed by the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs or affigns,, or his or their fteward or ftew- 

 ards, for the time being, plant and preferve to grow unto timber, three trees at lead, of oak, 

 -afh, or elm, or otherwife forfeit and pay unto the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs and afligns, 



the fum of as a penalty for every tree not planted and preferved according to 



the true intent and meaning of this prefent covenant. AND ALSO (hall and will, from time to 

 time, and at all times during the continuance of this prefent demife, permit and fuffer his and 

 .their name or names to be made ufe of by the faid Andrew Atkins, his heirs and affigns, and 

 Jiis and their fteward and ftewards for the time being, in difcharging or giving notice to any 



jnay be relieved againft in a court of equity, namely, in the Court of Chancery or Exchequer. But 



if the covenant (and the words yielding and paying operate as fuch) be to pay . per ann, for every acre 



.of meadow ploughed up; this is a part of the agreement between the le/br and lejfec, and mujl be paid. 4 Burrow s 

 JReports, 2228. 



It is therefore the moft advifable mode of protecting the lefTor againft the devaftation of meadow 

 and pafture land, to adopt the above form of arefervationof increafed rent for every acre broken up or 

 .converted into arable ground j as the fum ftipulatedto be paid in fuch cafe may have the effeft of a 

 prohibition. 



