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dung as he can afford : And shall sow that field down 

 with grass seeds, with the first crop, or with the third crop 

 after the lime, if the second crop was a green one, and had 

 dung applied to it, to be cut once for hay, and then pastur- 

 ed from 2 to 8 years (according to circumstances), and so 

 on progressively, park after park, till the whole farm is 

 thus cleared of stones, inclosed, drained, fallowed, ridges 

 thrown into proper form, limed and dunged, as far as he can 

 procure that article. AND that the lands may be always 

 kept in good heart, after this improvement, the said 

 C. D. binds and obliges himself, &c. never to have above 

 one third of the farm let in white crops, and shall 

 keep the other two thirds thereof always in hay or pasture 

 grass, or green crops, during the whole currency of this 

 lease. And obliges himself to reside with his family upon 

 the farm, and to consume thereon the whole fodder it shall 

 produce, and sell no part thereof, hay excepted ; and shall 

 keep a stock of cattle, to consume said fodder, equal in value 

 to one year's rent at least : EXPRESSLY DECLARING*, That 

 in case the said C. D. shall fail in completing said improve- 

 ments during die first 21 years of the lease, the same shall 

 cease and determine ; and the said A. B. shall be entitled 

 to remove him, and resume possession of the farm, in the 

 same manner as if the lease had been expired. AND, on 

 the other hand, if the said C. D.f shall judge the stipulat- 

 ed rent for the second period of 21 years to be more than he 

 can pay, he shall be at liberty to remove and give up the 

 lease, at the end of the first period, upon formally intimat- 

 ing the same to the said A. B. one year at least before the 

 expiry of the first 21 years. But whether the said C. D. 

 shall remove at the end of the first, or the second period, 

 he binds and obliges himself, &c. at his removal, to leave 

 ihe farm in the following state ; viz. one field properly 

 prepared and well manured, sown with clover and rye- 

 grass, the last year of his possession, and shall summer- 

 fallow completely another field during the last year of his 

 possession, and ridge it up before harvest, and lime it ,-i.it'- 

 P. 358. t Ibid. $ P. m. 



