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Officers or their deputies shall collect and gather the aforesaid 

 keepers' wages ; and shall also divide into Lots all the ground 

 mentioned in these presents to be divided and allotted to that 

 purpose, before the fifteenth day of July, yearly. The which 

 Officers shall have each of them for their pains taken about those 

 things some outcast or leaving of the said ground, so that either of 

 their parts by good estimation be not above the value of twenty 

 shillings. And that the said officers shall have power and authority 

 to levy and distrain and take all the penalties, pains and forfeitures 

 for the breach of all and every Article, Order and Bye- Law, made 

 or hereafter to be made by virtue of this agreement, to be divided 

 as aforesaid. And the Fieldreeves shall have the like authority 

 for any Order and Bye- Law made for the Fields, and the money 

 thereof coming to divide, distribute and account for as aforesaid. 

 And if any person or persons, so chosen by the Order-makers as is 

 aforesaid to be the Town Officers or Fieldreeves, do refuse and 

 neglect to execute the same, every such offender shall forfeit three 

 pounds, six shillings, and eight pence, to be levied by distress and 

 to be divided, distributed and accounted for as aforesaid. 



ARTICLE XXXVII 



Also it is agreed, as aforesaid, that the said William Hinde, his For Pales 

 heirs and assigns, shall not molest or trouble any of the said 

 Inhabitants, their heirs and assigns, for any Pales, Walls, Hedges, 

 or other fences standing before their Houses towards the Street in 

 the said Town at this time, and shall suffer them and all such like 

 Fences hereafter as shall be set up, to continue and remain and be 

 maintained for ever ; so that they which shall be hereafter made 

 shall not stand further into the Street than without the compass of 

 the outmost part of the eaves' drop of the house. 



