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adduce the forms of thofe of different Dif- 

 trid:s. The formation of a leafe requires 

 great circumfpcflicn. A colledion of di- 

 gefted claufes will facilitate the talk of draw- 

 ing a new form, or improving an old one ; 

 and will at the f\ime time exhibit in the mod 

 fubftantial form a compendium of the general 

 management of eilatcs in different parts of 

 the kingdom. 



Landlord agrees to let •,— certain fpeci- 

 fied premifes j— from Ladyday ; — for a rent 

 agreed upon j— during fourteen years, " and 

 thence from year to year fo long as (both 

 parties) fhall pleafe.'* 



Also to put the buildings in tenantable 



repair. 



Landlord reserves all mines, quarries, 

 and royalties ; timbers, and timber-like 

 trees, fpires and other trees ; — with power to 

 fearch for cut down and carry away at feafon- 

 able times ; together with full power of 

 fporting, &;c. &c. (Tenant being allowed 

 fuch damages as two indifferent perfons ^* of 

 equal degree" iliall determine.) 



Also 



