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going and feeding in and upon any part or parcel of the said 

 ground, contrary to this Agreement or to any order hereafter to be 

 made by the said Order-makers, or the greater number of them. 

 And the said cattle so impounded there to detain and keep until 

 every owner thereof do pay for the first time that his cattle shall 

 be so impounded two pence, and for the second time within the 

 same year, three pence, and for the third time within the same 

 year, four pence. And if he or they shall have this warning three 

 times and therein be taken offending in like manner afterwards, 

 with his cattle in the same year, then to pay Sixpence for every 

 Pounding, so often as they shall be taken unto the said Officers or 

 Impounders. 



ARTICLE XXX 



For Cow- Also it is agreed, that the way called Cow- way, now used, leading 

 from a place called Wronglane's End unto the Cow Pasture within 

 the limits of Cottenham aforesaid, shall continue for ever to be from 

 time to time used as a Way only, as well by all and every the 

 parties to these presents, their heirs and assigns, and all other the 

 Inhabitants of Cottenham aforesaid which do and shall consent 

 and shall continue their consent and agreement to this present 

 Composition, and by none other, for the drift of their kine and 

 other cattle, and also for their passages and carriages whatsoever 

 necessary for their several uses. And, that the said William Hinde, 

 his heirs and assigns, shall before the feast of the Annunciation of 

 our Lady, next ensuing the date of these presents, upon reasonable 

 request thereof made, convey unto any person or persons and 

 their heirs, upon whose lands the said Way lieth, so much other 

 land in quantity, not holden of the Queen Majesty her Heirs or 

 Successors by Knight Service in chief, as whereof the said persons 

 do or shall lose the profit by reason of the said Way. 



