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ground between King's-Cross Close and Crykle Fen Bank, and 

 from thence to the Lot ditch in Topymoor nor in the Lots, at any 

 time hereafter, upon pain that the owner, knowing thereof, shall 

 lose for every swine for every time going and feeding contrary to 

 this Article, four-pence, to be divided, levied, and distributed and 

 accounted for as aforesaid. 



ARTICLE XXXV 



For Bye- Also it is agreed, as aforesaid, that yearly from Candlemas until 

 the first day of November, no person or persons shall keep any 

 Bye- Herds of great Cattle, or put any bullocks to be depastured in 

 any part of the Commonable Grounds or Fens belonging unto the 

 said town of Cottenham but before the Town Herdman, upon 

 pain of twelve pence for every offence, to be levied of the offenders 

 goods and divided, distributed, and accounted for as aforesaid, 

 except in Little North Fen and Great North Fen ; and except 

 Working Cattle, sick Bullocks, Burlings under the age of one year, 

 Horses, Mares and Geldings, in manner and form as in this Article 

 is agreed, and not otherwise. 



ARTICLE XXXVI 



Directions Also it is agreed, as aforesaid, that those persons which by the 

 Field Reeves true meaning of these presents shall be appointed to make Orders 

 and Fen and Bye- Laws, or the greater part of them, shall at such time as 

 they do meet, appoint and choose two men of the inhabitants to be 

 Fieldreeves, which Fieldreeves shall see such Orders and Bye- Laws 

 kept and performed as shall be made and agreed upon by the said 

 Order-makers or the greater number of them, for the water furrow- 

 ing and gripping of the fields. And shall likewise at the same time 

 appoint and choose two men, being of the said Inhabitants, to be 

 Town Officers, which Town Officers or their deputies shall see all 

 the Articles and orders now made and hereafter to be made, 

 performed and kept by virtue of this agreement ; and that the said 



