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carpenters', bricklayers', and other artificers' wages, find al» 

 lowance beer, nails and gate irons, ftraw for thatching and 

 clay for daubing, and likewife keep gates, ftiles, raita, locks, 

 bars, and bolts in good repair, being allowed timber in the 

 rough, bricks, tiles, lime, and hair, for doing the fame. — That 

 he will at any time during the term hereby demifed agree and 

 fubmit to any exchange of land that may be propofed, having 

 other land of equal quantity or value laid to him in lieu of 

 what he may be required to give up. — That he will permit 

 and fuffer the fucceeding tenant to fow any grafs feeds he 

 may choofe upon fuch part of his land as he may fow with 

 lent grain in the laft year of the term, and that he will 

 fufhciently harrow in the fame gratis. 



Lastly it is agreed, for the mutual convenience of both 

 parties, that the hay and turnips which fhall be left upon the 

 premifes at the expiration of the term, fhall then be valued by 

 two impartial perfons competent to value the fame; and if 

 they cannot agree in fuch valuation, they fhall have power 

 to call in and appoint any third perfon they may choofe as 

 an umpire, to fettle the difference between them ; and the 

 value fo fettled fhall be paid by the in-coming to the out- 

 going tenant. — That the out-going tenant fhall be fuffcrcd to 

 retain the ufe of the barns and (lack yard till the firfl of May 

 next after the expiration of the term, for the purpofe of fu- 

 perintending the threfhing out and dreffing his laft year's 

 crop of corn — That the in coming tenant fhall have liberty 

 to enter upon the yards, part of the (tables, and upon the 

 fixth part of arable land, bein^ the fecond year's lay, at Mid- 

 fummer previous to the expiration of the term, for the pur- 

 pofe of carrying out the muck and making the fummer fal- 

 lows for an enhiing wheat crop.— That the in-coming tenant 

 fhall be entitled to the draw, chaff, and colder, arifing from. 

 the lafl year's crop of corn ; but ihall be at the expence of 

 threfhing out the faid corn, and carrying it to the ufual 

 markets, fol and in lisu of the (did ftraw. chaff, and colder. 



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