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ARTICLE XXXI 



Also it is agreed, as aforesaid, that so much of the Common Mr. Hinde 

 Drain as lieth within the inclosure of the said William Hinde, his |jj e "ora^ 111 

 heirs or farmers, leading from the Dunstall Field unto Landbeach and Tillage. 

 Fen side, shall be by the said William Hinde, his heirs, assigns or 

 farmers, at his or their charges, well scoured, maintained and kept 

 from time to time for ever. 



ARTICLE XXXII 



Also, that Smithy Fen shall be yearly, from the feast of What time 

 St. Michael the Archangel, kept from Sheep until the twentieth day kept^ou"? of 



of February, hereafter for ever. Smithy Fen. 



ARTICLE XXXIII 



Also, that no person or persons having right of Common in For Coloring 

 Cottenham aforesaid shall surfer by way of Coloring, the Cattle 

 of any person or persons in Cottenham, neither the cattle which 

 he shall have jointly or in common with any person or persons, to 

 be depastured or fed in his right or name in any part of the 

 Commons of the said town of Cottenham, except all such joint 

 owners or owner in Common of Cattle as have Common in the 

 said Town and be dwelling there, upon pain to forfeit and lose for 

 every beast so depastured and fed, contrary to this Article, thirteen 

 shillings and fourpence, and, the said money to be paid to the 

 said Town Officers and to be divided, distributed, and accounted 

 for, as is aforesaid. 



ARTICLE XXXIV 



Also, that no Swine shall be suffered but only by way of drift For Swine, 

 to go and feed in Smithy Fen, Bullocks Harst, Mitchelleye, nor 

 from the Stone Bridge to the Becks, Delffen, Alborowe, in the 



