200 COMMON RIGHTS AT 



ARTICLE V 



Christ Col- Also it is agreed, as asforesaid, that the Master, Fellows, and 

 0^ Closed Scholars of Christ's College in Cambridge, may inclose and hold in 

 next their severalty, for ever, all that One Acre adjoining to their Close in 

 Land an( feme-Field and the Hempland. 



ARTICLE VI 



Richard Also that the said Richard Scott, his Heirs and assigns, may 



jo^ certain" inclose and hold in severalty, for ever, all that One Close at Curds 

 Grounds. Willows in the said Field, called Dunstall Field ; and one broad 

 Land, lying in the Common field of the said town, called Farm 

 Field, abutting upon a way that leadeth from Cottenham aforesaid 

 to Cambridge, towards the South- East ; and One Acre lying in the 

 said Foxall Field, abutting upon Stone Ditch towards the South- 

 East ; [and] one Broad Land, adjoining to the said Richard Scott's 

 own house ; so that he and they shall leave forth a convenient way 

 leading over the said broad land for all kinds of Passages and 

 Carriages, for ever, within twenty feet where a way is now used. 



ARTICLE VII 



St. John's Also that the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of St. John's College 

 inclose Five m Cambridge may Inclose and hold in severalty, for ever, all those 

 Acres at their Lands which lie against a place called Stone ditch, or any 

 or elsewhere, other of their lands in the said Town of Cottenham, so as they 

 exceed not the quantity of Five Acres. 



ARTICLE VIII 



Pelham's Also that the close called Pelham's Croft Close shall be enjoyed 



enjoyed by in severalty by the Dean and Chapter of Ely and their successors 



the Dean anc j Farmers, without any challenge of any way to be made through 



of Ely. the same. 



