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during the first 21 years of this lease, one park each year 

 from the commencement. And, during the fallow year, 

 he obliges himself to mark the stones^ his plough shall touch 

 each plougliing, and shall dig out the same, and cart them 

 off to build said fences ; and the small stones brought up 

 by the harrows*, he shall gather and cart off after, each har- 

 rowing, to fill the drains after mentioned. And he obliges 

 himself to uphold the whole dikes so built during this 

 lease, and leave the same completely fencible at the expiry 

 hereof, the dikes free of slaps, the ditches clean scoured ; 

 and as to the hedges, the said A. B. shall employ a hedger 

 to clean the same properly, three times per annum the first 

 two years, and once yearly thereafter, so long as either mas- 

 ter' or tenant judges cleaning necessary ; and likewise to 

 cut and train up the hedges, (the method of training tie 

 Ledges agreed upon to he inserted here.) And the said C. 

 D. shall be bound and obliged to repay the said A. B. one 

 half the amount of said expcnce yearly, along with the tack- 

 duty. FUPvTHER, IT IS AGREED, that the wet land on 

 this farm shall lie completely drained, during the first 21 years 

 of this lease. And^for effecting thisf, the said A. B. shall 

 employ a man of experience in the art of draining land, who 

 shall point out where these drains ought to be cut, and of 

 \vhat width and depth. And during the year of fallow, the 

 said C. D. shall cut the drains, cart the stones, and fill 

 them, agreeably to the directions given him, till the field is 

 thus completely dry. The expcnce of this durable im- 

 provement, executed at the sight of the said A. B., or his 

 managers, shall be allowed to the said C. D., in the same 

 manner as the enclosing before mentioned ; and the said C. 

 D. shall pay him 5 per cent, interest, on the expenditure, in 

 like manner J. FURTHER, the said C. D. binds and obli- 

 ges himself and his foresaids, not only to fallow and drain 

 one park each year, as before specified, clear it of stones, 

 and drain it, but shall level and lay the ridges in the most 

 convenient direction, to keep it dry, and shall lay thirty 

 bolls of lime-shells on each acre, with such a quantity of 

 * P. 237. | P. 237. J P. 333. 



