WE ST DEVONSHIRE. 8i 



The heads of a leafe of a fmaller farm, 

 within this Diftridt, runs thus : 



Landlord agrees to repair, &c. 



Tenant to lay on a hundred bufhels 

 of hme, or one hundred and twenty feams 

 (or horfeloads) of fea fand, mixed with 

 one hundred and twenty feams of dung, 

 an acre, on all lands broken up for Wheat 

 after Ley or G rafs. And not to take more 

 than a crop of Wheat, a crop of Barley, 

 and a crop of Oats, for kich dreffing ; but 

 to fow over the Oats twelve pounds of 

 Clover and half a bufnel of Eaver, an acre; 

 and not to mow the Clover more than once. 



Also not to cut hedges under twelve 

 years growth; and then when the ad- 

 joining field is broken up for wheat : and 

 to plafh the fides (or outer brinks of the 

 mounds), and fliovel out the ditches (or 

 hollows at the foot of the bank), throwing 

 the mold upon the mound, to encourage 

 the growth of the hedgewood. 



Also to preferve orchards : to keep 



them free from horned cattle : landlord 



agreeing to find young trees ; tenant to 



fetch and plant them, and to cany two 



VoL.L G feams 



