APPENDIX. 635 



for ploughing in as manure, or summer-tilling any portion of the 

 remainder. 



" Shall not sow any of the lands with two successive crops of 

 corn, grain, pulse, rape, or turnips, for seed (except the above- 

 mention; d pea and tare stubble), without the leave or consent of 

 the said his heirs, or assigns, being first had and 



obtained in writing. 



" The land intended to be sown with pease, should not be till 

 four years and a half after the commencement of (lie lease, upon ihe 

 supposition that the new tenant may not be so situated as to have 

 the turnips (covenanted to be left by old lease) completely clean. 



" Lands for turnips, four clean earths at least. 



" 1 he turnips covenanted to be left in the last year, ninety acres 

 to be mucked so tar as the same will extend, and to be paid for by 

 valuation, at the same time a due regard to be had to the cleanness 

 of the land upon which they grow. 



" Shi ep, cattle, and all the other live stock, to be lodged upon 

 some part of the premises when consuming the produce of the farm. 



' Straw, chaff, and colder to be left without allowance. 



" Incoming tenant to carry out the crop of corn, not exceeding 

 the distance of ten miles, gratis. 



" Rent payable forty days before Michaelmas (wherever a 

 thrashing machine is, or shall be erected) if demanded, by notice 

 in writing being left at the farm-house to that purpose." 



The husbandry alluded to, but not clearly expressed, is, 



1 . Turnips, pO acres. 



2. Barry, go 



3. Seeds, 90 



4. Ditto, po 



5 f Pease, 45 



I Tares, 45 



6. Wheat, 90 



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Forbidding two crops of white corn running, not a bad cove- 

 nant, simr-ly ; yet open to the following course : 



1. Turnips, 



