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ARTICLE XL 



Also ii is urther agreed, as aforesaid, by and between the said For them 

 par ties, th :r heirs and assigns, that such of the above named Consent *to 

 parties, their heirs or assigns which shall not consent, agree, and this 

 continue th. ir consent unto this agreement, and shall not subscribe 

 their name- 10 these presents at such times as they shall be 

 requin-d sh tl receive no benefit by any Article or thing contained 

 h r /'in, uni~'i he or they do consent and subscribe their names or 

 marks unf<> the Articles of this agreement, any thing to the contrary 

 notwithstan ling. 



ARTICLE XLI 



Also i is i^reed, as aforesaid, that all the charges of passing and For the 

 perf'e ctin . ; hese Articles of Agreement, and of all other assurances p a s[^ 

 concern; u ? ie same which shall be reasonably devised by Council Book. 

 le-irne- n Hie Law of the said William Hinde, his heirs and 

 assig is in of the parties abovesaid, their heirs and assigns, shall 

 be home ; ; iferently by the said William Hinde, his heirs and 

 assigns nn' the said parties, iheir heirs and assigns. And that ten 

 pound- expr ided and laid out by George Pepys, gent., and also all 

 other trg j heretofore spent sithence the feast of Easter in the 

 seven d urtieth year of her Majesty's reign, in the behalf of the 

 s ui Iniiiioii i its, about the controversy of the Inclosures made by 

 the said Sir Francis Hinde, Knight, or touching the Common, or 

 any part ot them, shall be borne indifferently by the said parties, 

 their n - irs and assigns, by any assessment heretofore agreed upon 

 by divers of t:ie said parties, which is for every tenement forty 

 r, liilin^s, if it will serve, if not, to be paid by the money due, or 

 hereafter to be due, unto the Inhabitants to bear the common 

 charges of the Town of Cottenham aforesaid. 



