LEASES AND YEARLY TENANCY. 83 



at any time any such repairs as aforesaid shall remain unexecuted for two months 

 after the said shall have been directed by the said 



or his agent to perform the same, it shall be lawful for the said 

 his heirs or assigns, forthwith to cause the same to be completed, and charge the 

 whole expense thereof to the said and 



their executors, administrators, or assigns ; and also that he, the said , jjanaee 



shall during his occupancy manage the lands hereby demised in a husband-like ent of the 

 manner, and shall not at any time grow a greater quantity of hay than he can land ' 

 consume with his own stock that is to say, the usual number of stock that he 

 has been accustomed to keep during the preceding summer ; and shall in the 

 autumn and spring of every year destroy the moles upon the said farm ; and shall Moles, 

 yearly and every year scale the meadow and pasture ground, mow the thistles, Weeds, 

 rushes, and weeds, and stub the whins, brambles, and brushwood growing thereupon, 

 and upon the sides of the arable land, and in the roads and lanes adjoining to the 

 said farm ; and also shall cause all the hay, straw, clover, and fodder to be produced Consump- 

 from the said farm to be consumed within the foldyard or other buildings of the gl^ f t ay> 

 said farm ; and shall leave in the foldyard of the said farm, when he shall quit the Manure, 

 same, all the manure, dung, compost, and ashes which shall be produced within the 

 last six months upon the said premises, without any recompense for the same ; aiid 

 shall not lop or fell any trees, nor buckhead any of the hedges, except for the neces- Repairs of 

 sary repairs of the fences, and then plash or lay the hedges or fences from which ne S- 

 any thorns or other wood shall be cut in a proper manner ; and shall not assign or Subletting, 

 part with the possession of the said farm, or any part thereof, to any person whom- 

 soever ; and shall manage the arable land in the four-course husbandry, and have Rotation, 

 one-fourth part of the arable land in fallow every year, and spread upon every acre 

 thereof three chaldrons of clod-lime, one-fourth in clover or seeds to be eaten on 

 with stock, one-half of which said clover or seed quarter may be drilled or planted 

 with beans or peas upon the wide-row system, and well manured and horse-hoed or 

 scuffled, and hand-hoed during the summer, and two-fourths in corn or grain ; and 

 on his quitting the said farm, the landlord or succeeding tenant shall pay him for Outgoing, 

 the clover-seeds sown the preceding spring, provided they are not eaten off with any 

 kind of stock ; and in the last year of his occupation the landlord or succeeding 

 tenant shall have the liberty to sow clover or grass seeds among the away-going crop 

 of corn, and harrow, brush, roll in, and preserve the same ; and the said tenant shall Inspection 

 permit free entry to the said , and his or their steward, agent, 



or workmen, to come upon the said premises and inspect the condition thereof, and 

 to cut down and carry away timber and wood therefrom, and likewise, with their 

 friends and servants, to sport over the said premises ; and the said 



hereby engages to preserve all the game he possibly can upon the said farm, and to Game, 

 assist in the detection of poachers, and allow actions to be brought in his name 

 against any person who may be found trespassing over the said premises ; and 

 that and shall have and enjoy the 



exclusive right of killing and destroying rabbits on the said farm and premises, either 

 by themselves, their friends, or servants, and in any manner they shall think proper ; 

 and that in case any damage or injury to the crops on the said farm shall be occa- Damagesby 

 sioned by rabbits, it shall be lawful for the said to give raboits - 



notice thereof in writing to the said , by a letter addressed 



to him at his usual place of abode, and also by a written notice to the like effect 

 delivered to the agent of the said and 



at , if there be one, and transmit through the post, or deliver 



