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elected, the faid premifles, to the life of themfelves, and the 

 faid other grantees or truftees to be elected, and for the ufes and 

 benefits above in thefe prcfents mentioned and declared, and fo 

 from time to time when only four truftees are furviving. They; 

 or fuch as mall furvive, mail continually and with all fpeed join 

 with themfelves three or more other grantees or truftees of the 

 premilTes in manner and form aforefaid, as by the counfell 

 learned in the law may be advifed ; to the intent, that the fee and 

 inheritance of the faid premifTes, and the rents, ifTues, and pro- 

 fits, may for ever hereafter be difpofed of to the ufes, intents, 

 and purpofes, and in fuch fort, manner and form, as is above 

 in thefe prefents mentioned, expreffed, and declared: And, 

 laftly, upon this further truft and confidence in them the faid 

 truftees, and their affignes, who mail be truftees, repofed, That 

 if it mall at any time hereafter happen any difference mall arife 

 concerning election or putting out of the fchoolmafter, ufher, 

 fcholar, poor, or objects of charity, or concerning any matter 

 whatfoever by them to be done as truftees by virtue thereof, fo 

 that they the faid truftees are divided in their votes, that then the 

 bifhop or archdeacon of the diocefe ihall have the cafting vote, 

 and then that they the faid truftees mail do and perform accord- 

 ing as either of them mall approve of. In witnefs whereof the 

 parties aforefaid to thefe prefents interchangeably have fej: their 

 hands and feals the day and year firft above written. 



An Anecdote annexed to the faid Deed. 



Shaftoe, clerk, granted to Patrick Cr<rw, Gent, all that 

 mefTuage, hamlet, village, or tenement, with its rights, mem- 

 bers, and appurtenances, commonly called and known by the 

 name of Neivland, fituate, lying, or being in the faid county of 

 Northumberland, and now or latcdn the poflcffion and occupation of 



or, 



