1782. NORFOLK. 



heath or common-field, into inclofures of eight 

 to twelve acres each ; or agreeably to the defire, 

 or conveniency, of the intended occupiers. 



A principal part of the heath-land was laid 

 to the farm of Mr. Prieft, the young man 

 above-mentioned ; and was let to him on the 

 following terms. 



Landlord agreed to raife fences, hang gates, 

 build a new barn upon a large fcalc, make 

 other alterations, and put the whole of the 

 buildings into thorough repair. 



The tenant agreed to marl twenty acres every 

 year, until the whole mould be marled, at the 

 rate of twenty cart-loads an acre. 



The rent agreed upon was this. Nothing 

 until it has been marled three years. The fourth 

 year, after marling, the rent to commence at 

 three millings an acre : at which to continue 

 four years ; and then (namely, the eighth year 

 after being marled) to rife to feven fliil lings 

 and fixpence an acre : and at this rent to remain 

 until the expiration of the term of twenty-one 

 years. 



It was alfo further agreed that the tenant 

 Ihould be paid for the carriage of the materials 

 of the new barn ; but fhould do that for the 

 repairs and alterations, gratis; as-alfo for the 



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