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quarries and pits, and to burn lime and bricks 

 upon the premifes ; likewife, to carry away 

 fuch minerals, &c. &c. ; excepting fuch marl, 

 or clay, as may be wanted for the improve- 

 ment of the farm. 



2. Also, all timber-trees, and other trees 

 and woods, underwood and hedgewood ; with 

 liberty to fell, convert, char, and carry off 

 fuch timber, or other woods ; excepting fuch 

 thorns and bufhes as fhall be fet out by land- 

 lord, for making and repairing fences; pro- 

 vided the thorns, &c. fo fet out be cut in the 

 winter months ; excepting, however, out of 

 this provifo, fuch fevv as may be wanted in the 

 courfe of the fummer-months, for flopping 

 accidental gaps. 



3. Also, full liberty of planting timber- 

 trees in hedges, or on hedge-banks ; with a 

 power to take to himfelf, after twelve months 

 notice given, fome certain number of acres of 

 land for the purpofe of raifing timber-trees, 

 other trees, or undervv'ood ; allowing the tenant 

 luch yearly rent, &c. for the land fo taken, as 

 two arbitrators fhall fix. 



4. Also, a power of altering roads, and 

 of inclofing commons, or wafte lands, without; 



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