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saving that it shall be lawful for the said Mr. William Hinde and 

 his heirs males, not inhabiting in the said town of Cottenham, for 

 his said Manor of Lyles, to have feed for his or their own proper 

 great cattle in such places, and in such sort, and at such time as 

 the said inhabitants, their heirs and assigns, shall keep and feed 

 their great cattle ; provided always that the said William Hinde, 

 his heirs and assigns, shall and may keep the milch kine before 

 mentioned in manner and form as is before set down and ordered. 

 Provided also, that if at any time hereafter the said Order-makers 

 shall rate the inhabitants to any certain number for milch kine, 

 that then the said William Hinde, his heirs and assigns, shall be 

 rated and stand to keep as the other inhabitants do for his and 

 their Manors of Lyles and Crowlands, and not otherwise, any 

 thing in these presents to the contrary notwithstanding. Provided 

 also, that it shall be lawful for the Parson of Cottenham aforesaid 

 and his successors, keeping and performing the Covenants and 

 Articles hereafter mentioned on his part and behalf to be per- 

 formed, to have the feeding of his own proper great cattle and 

 three score sheep, in the said Commons of Cottenham, not 

 couching in the said town, and that at such time or times and in 

 such places as the inhabitants shall feed their own cattle, so long 

 as he doth keep the said Articles and covenants on his behalf, the 

 which sheep and cattle shall be for the maintaining of the 

 hospitality and housekeeping of the said Parson in the said 

 parsonage of the said town and not elsewhere ; and the said 

 Parson of Cottenham doth for him and his successors and assigns 

 grant and agree to and with all the other parties to these presents, 

 and every of them, their heirs and assigns, that in consideration of 

 this grant of Commonage and of his said Inclosures that he, the 

 said parson of Cottenham, nor his successors nor assigns, shall not 

 demand or take hereafter any tithes which have not heretofore 

 been usually paid, within three score years now last past, before 

 any inclosures were made by the said Sir Francis Hinde, knight, 

 or his assigns, within the bounds of Cottenham ; provided, that if 

 any arable land in the common fields of Cottenham aforesaid, shall 



