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XX. The Town to have the Wood in the Fens [207] 



XXI. The Inhabitants to have the leavings in Smithy Fen. . . [208] 



XXII. How twenty Customary Tenants, Order-makers are to be 



nominated and chosen [208] 



XXIII. How the sums of Money levied by reason of pains and 



penalties are to be paid [ 2I ] 



XXIV. Orders are to be wrote and Published within fifteen days 



after they are made [211] 



XXV. No Orders to be made in any Court [212] 



XXVI. No person to Common not being Inhabitants, except . . [213] 



XXVII. What Cattle shall be put upon the Common. . . . [215] 



XXVIII. For dividing the Lots and Weanling Calves. . . . [215] 



XXIX. When and by whom Two Men are to be chosen. . . [216] 



XXX. Concerning Cow-way [218] 



XXXI. For Common Drain and Tillage. [ 2I 9] 



XXXII. When Sheep to go in Smithy Fen [219] 



XXXIII. For Coloring of Cattle [219] 



XXXIV. Forfeit of Swine [219] 



XXXV. For Bye-Herds [220] 



XXXVI. For appointing Fieldreeves and Officers [220] 



XXXVII. For Pales and Walls [221] 



XXXVIII. Suits againt Officers, how to be borne [222] 



XXXIX. About those who willingly break this Agreement. . . [222] 



XL. No Benefit to be had till Subscribed [223] 



XLI. For Charges of passing this book [223] 



XLII. For Droves and Drifts [224] 



XLIII. Mr. Hinde to make his drifts [224] 



XLIV. To consent to Ratify to bring this decree to an Agreement . [224] 



XLV. To pay or give security for the 300^. to Mr. Hinde. . . [226] 



XLVI. King's College Tenants to enjoy the Common as others. . [228] 



XLVII. How any mistake iwhich may arise may be rectified. . . [228] 



Betweene Willm Hinde of Maddingley in the County of Cam- 

 bridge Esquire lord of the Manor of Crowland and Lyles and the 

 moyety of the Manor of Sames in Cottenham in the said County 

 of Cambridge on th'one parte, And the Master or Keeper of Christes 

 Colledge in the Universitie of Cambridge and the Fellowes and 

 Schollers of the same Colledge, The Deane of the Cathedral 



