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COMMON RIGHTS AT 



For Droves 

 and Drifts. 



Mr. Hinde 

 Drift**" 5 h 



ARTICLE XLII 



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

 and assigns? shall suffer the Town Officers and all other 

 parties to these presents, their heirs and assigns, at any time here- 

 after, to put the Droves and Drifts of Cattle, which shall be at any 

 time hereafter driven forth oft the common fens or wastes, into 

 the usual Drove yard of the said William Hinde, and that the said 

 officers and other parties, their heirs or assigns, shall have 

 authority to hold the said cattle, so driven into the said drove yard, 

 until such time as they shall think good to deliver the cattle, so by 

 them put in. 



ARTICLE XLIII 



Also it is agreed, as aforesaid, that it shall be lawful to and for 

 the said William Hinde, his heirs and assigns, to make his or their 

 Drift of Cattle out of the Fens and Commons of Cottenham afore- 

 said yearly upon the feast day of Saint Michael the archangel, for 

 the taking up of Strays, as heretofore have been used. Provided 

 that if any decay shall happen to be in the Lyles Farm yard, by 

 reason of the Inhabitants impounding of their said cattle, that the 

 same shall be repaired at the costs and charges of the Inhabitants 

 of the said Town of Cottenham. 



ARTICLE XLIV 



To consent Also it is agreed, as aforesaid, that the said William Hinde, his 

 brin^thfc heirs and assi S ns i and a11 other parties to these presents, their heirs 

 Decree to an and assigns, shall, as much as in them lieth, procure and assent to 

 haye ^ ^ premises Ratified and concluded by decree in Chan- 

 cery by Act of Parliament, or both, or otherwise, assured how- 

 soever, as the learned Counsel of the said William Hinde, his 

 heirs or assigns, and of the said Inhabitants shall devise. In con- 

 sideration of all which premises before contained by these presents, 



Agreement. 



