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exiX)rcJ, in Ipringand fummcr, toihe brovvzings 

 of pafluring-ftock. 



4. Also, to make, or pay for making, 

 fvich gates, &c. as Hiail be wanted upon the 

 farm during the term of the demife ,• and to 

 hew, or to pay for hewing, all neceflary 

 gatc-pofts ; and to put down and hang, in a 

 workman-like manner, fuch gates and gate^ 

 poils, at his own fole expence ; as well as 

 tecp all the old gates on the premifes in 

 tcnantable repair. 



5. Also, not to affign over, nor, in any 

 other way. part with pofTeffion of his farm j 

 but to make it his conftant refidencc during 

 the term of the leafe. Nor to take any other 

 farm ; nor to purchafe any lands adjoining, or 

 intermixed with it ; without the licence an^ 

 confent of landlord; under forfeiture of the 

 Icafe. 



6. Also, not to break up any meadow, 

 pafture, or furze-ground, under the penalty of 

 ren pounds an acre a year. Nor to cut 

 *' fl-ig'^," that is, turves, under fifty {hillings 

 a hundred. 



7. Also, not to lop or top any timber- 

 free, under the penalty of twenty pounds • nor 



other 



