1780. NORFOLK. 



4- 4. 



NOVEMBER n. A. and B. having feve- EXCHANGE 

 ral fmall pieces of land lying intermixed 

 with each other's eftates, agreed upon an ex- 

 change by arbitration. 



The particular lands to be exchanged, and 

 the general outline of the agreement having 

 been previoufly determined upon ; and each 

 party having made choice of a referee , arti- 

 cles of agreement for exchange were figned. 

 The matters left to reference were thefe : 

 ill. The rental value of the refpetive lands in 

 exchange. 



2d. To determine which of the timber-trees 

 growing on the premifes fhould be taken down 

 by the then prefent owners (and removed off the 

 premifes before July next enfuing) and which 

 fhould be left Handing. 



3d. The value of the timber, ftands, pollards, 

 and (tub-wood, which the arbitrators fhould 

 judge proper to be left (tanding on the premifes. 

 4th. A principal part of B.'s land lying at a 

 diitance from any of ./f.'s farms, except one 

 which is let on a leafe that has fix years to 

 run, during which time it remains at the 

 option of the tenant whether or not he will 

 B 3 rent 



