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that is found behinde after the two dayes warninge given, 

 ij. s. vj. d. 



And in like manner wee doe Order compell and enjoyne every 

 Commoner that receitieth the beneritt of keepinge the number of 

 ten Bullocks in the Lowfenns * in such regard shal vpon every such 

 daye, and so often as shalbe founde requisite, either sende a Carte 

 or two shillinges, or els to forfeit the penaltie of ij. s. vj. d. if such 

 default be, and in such sorte as the residue in the former Order are 

 pained. 



36. For It is Ordered that every owner of Tennements and every 

 fen^Banlces ^ Qrmor lor terme of yeeres shal, within ten dayes after warninge 

 and in what given them by the Bell, make and finish all their bankes in the 



e n to e bf Gy fenns now la y ed or that shalbe indifferently layed and diuided 

 amended. vnto any of them by the said Officers in manner and forme 

 followinge viz. they shal make euery of their sayd bankes foure 

 foote hie and five foote broade on the toppe, and they shal digge 

 all y e Earth that they shal vse in makeinge and mendinge their 

 bankes Betweene the River and the outcaste of their bankes, So 

 that they come no neerer the banke then the middle of the olde 

 ditch, if there be roome ynnough besids to make the banke ; and 

 if any person digge neerer than is here limitted, He shall fill and 

 land vp all such digged places with Earth to be taken betweene 

 the River and the banke as the River and ditches will giue leaue. 



37. The And if any person be found wantinge in maintaininge of his 

 imposed on Bankes in manner and forme aforesaid, then the partye so offending 

 such persons shal paie to the towne Officers within six dayes after the sayd ten 

 default Tn y dayes so much as they shal laye out and so much more to the 

 amending of proper vse of the sayd Officers. And if the sayd Officers do not 



s * accordinge to this Article, Then the ffenreeues or stewards of any 

 Lordship or any Tenant shal and may distraine the Officers and 

 Offenders for such like penalties as the sayd Officers should haue 

 distrained others, and shal doe in all pointes touchinge the 

 bankes accordingly. 



1 This was a privilege which was not included in the recognised common 

 right, but had to be arranged for with the Order makers and paid for. 



