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for a time Chitteringe Hill next it, shalbe kept seuerall from all manner of 

 parted cattle from the first day of March next comminge vnto the x th day 



among the of July immediately after, vpon paine to paye for every beast 

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feedmge there against this Order, xij. a. 



And that the Officers by them chosen this yeere, with the helpe 

 and assistance of the Ordermakers or some of them, shal meete 

 vpon the x th daye of June next immediatly after to conferre about 

 y e due disposeinge, orderinge, measureinge and impartinge of the 

 same peece of ground indifferently and equally to euery of the 

 Tennements that hath right of comon in this Towne in such sort 

 as is conveniable by their discrecion. 



29. No thist- And it is ordered and agreed that no persons shal cutt any 

 mowen, thistles growinge vpon any parte of the Commons vnless they first 



vnless y e obtaine leaue of the towne Officers, vpon paine to forfeit fiue 



Officers giue ..... r 



leaue. shilhnges for every daye. 



30. The It is Ordered that no persons shal put or cause or be put any 

 Order for , 



diseased norse or mare haueinge the maungie or scabbe, or hauemge farcie 



cattle that O r any infectious disease vpon any parte of the Comons or vnsowen 



shal chance r , , . , , ., , 



to be taken ne lds, vpon paine to forfeit for euery day that any such diseased 



feeding Cattle shal goe, or feed vpon the aforesaid groundes iij s. iiij d. to 

 Commons. be leuied by the Towne Officers or by one of them or their 



deputyes or by any other persons that will vpon the owners of 



such horses. 



3i- To And further that no Inhabitant shal put forth to feede vpon any 



f P ar * e * ^ e Commons any sicke bullocks of the Gargit vntill they 



diseased be so whole that they dropp not, vpon paine for every beast so put 

 xij. d. a day. 



It is ordered that all diggers of Claye or gravill, shal fill and 

 leuill vp their pitts as neere as they can, vpon paine to forfeit for 

 every pitt not so filled as is required, xij d. 



32. The order And wee find it convenient and hereby do giue warninge that 



for preser- . , ,. , , 



ueing of the no man shal digge or open any ground for claye or gravill any 



bed of slaite neerer the vsuall road waie then y e outside of the pitts that hath 



closes. bein formerly opened for claye and gravill, from Cowaies ende to 



Longhill [gap], vpon paine to forfeit xij. d. for every loade digged 



