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«« ftrators, their or his wife or children ; — or 

 " a covV-gait to a cottager holding under the 

 *' lord;" — without fpecial licence in writ- 

 ing. 



Also to keep the buildings, fences, and 

 watercourfcs in good repair ; and to fcour, 

 yearly, fuch ditches and watercourfes as 

 landlord Ihall direit : provided the part lb 

 let out do not exceed one-fixth of the whole. 

 Also not to cut down, flvred, top, or lop 

 timber or other trees ; but to defend from 

 cattle all trees and hedges. 



Also not to burn fern, nor furze for ailics 

 for fale, without confent. 



Also not to fow rape, hemp, flax, woad, 

 weld, madder, or hops ; nor more than a 

 fpecified quantity of potatoes, without leave. 

 Also to hoe, properly, all lands fown 

 with turncp feed, and " to drcfs and weed 

 " them according to good hufbandry,'' — • 

 under the penalty of lo s. an acre. 



Also to fpend on the premlfes all the 

 grafs, hay, and draw grown thereon. 



Also not to fell nor carry off d'jng or 

 other manwre. 



Also, 



