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shall plant, upon any of the said banks in the said Fens as is 

 before mentioned, and except all woods now growing, or that 

 hereafter shall grow, in any of the grounds now inclosed or meant 

 to be kept several or agreed to be inclosed hereafter by [any] 

 of these presents. 



ARTICLE XXI 



The Inhabi- Also it is agreed, as aforesaid, that the said Inhabitants, their 

 have the heirs and assigns, shall, for the common use and benefit of the 

 leavings. inhabitants, their heirs and assigns, of the said township of Cotten- 

 ham, have for ever the use and profit of one piece of ground in 

 Smithy fen called the Young Man's fen. And of one other piece 

 of ground in the Holme, called the Bull Piece ; and also the profits 

 of the parcels of the said Smithy Fen, called the leavings, not set 

 out or divided as is aforesaid ; and also the Fishing in the Abbot's 

 Creeke and in the new ditch in Smithy Fen, saving that yearly 

 after Michaelmas until the feast of the Annunciation of our Lady 

 the Virgin, the said parcel of ground shall be used still in common 

 as the other commons and wastes have been. 



ARTICLE XXII 



The form, Also it is agreed by all the said parties to these presents, for 

 the Order them, their heirs and assigns, that before the feast of the birth of 

 Makers are our Lord God, next ensuing the date of these presents twenty 

 and allowed, customary Tenants or Copyholders of the Manors or Lordships 

 in the Town of Cottenham shall be named and published in the 

 Church of Cottenham by the Lords of the said Manors in Cotten- 

 ham aforesaid, their Deputies or Farmers, in manner and form 

 following : viz : the said William Hinde, his heirs, farmers or 

 assigns, shall name of or for the Manor of Lyles five Copyhold 

 Tenants of the said Manor. And, for the Manor of Crowlands, 

 five Copyhold Tenants of the said Manor ; and, for his or their 

 moiety of the Manor of Sames, one Tenant ; and that for the 



