242 The Society's MSS. QvAdhampton. 



presentes demised upon reasanable request to be made to the saide Earle 

 his heires, or assignes or to his or theire Surveyor woodward or other 

 officer apoynted for that purpose, allowe and by them selves or some or 

 one of their saide officers appoynte and sett fourthe to and for the said 

 reparacions so from tyme to tyme to be done and made sufficiente rough 

 tymber, now or hereafter standinge, growinge, or beinge in or upon the 

 saide premisses before by theise presentes demysed, the fellinge squaringe, 

 caryinge and settinge upp whereof to be at the proper costes and chardges 

 of the saide Thomas Sadler, Anthony Sadler and William Sadler and of 

 theire and everie of their assignes onelye And alsoe that they the 

 said Thomas Sadler Anthonye Sadler and William Sadler and everie of 

 them, and theire and everie of theire assignes, shall or may likewise from 

 tyme to tyme when and as often as nede shall require duringe the said 

 terme have perceave and take at seasonable tymes in the yeare competent 

 and sufficient howse boote (excepte tymber to be allowed and taken onlye 

 in manner and forme before mencioned and not otherwise) fyerboote 

 plowghboote and hedgeboote standinge and growinge in and upon the 

 said pemisses by these presentes demysed, the same to be spent and 

 occupied in and upon the same onlye and not els where, and that without 

 spoyle or waste makinge duringe the said terme And the said Thomas 

 Sadler Anthonye Sadler and William Sadler for them and everie of 

 them, their and everie of their executors administrators and assignes do 

 further covenaunte promise graunte and agree to and with the saide 

 Earle, his heires and assignes and to and with everie of them by theise 

 presentes in manner and forme followinge, That is to saye, that they the 

 said Thomas Sadler Anthony Sadler and William Sadler and theire and 

 everie of theire assignes shall yearly duringe the saide terme at seasonable 

 tymes in the yeare sett and plante in and upon the saide premisses before 

 by theise presentes demysed, three trees likelye to growe wherof one to 

 be a fruite tree, and the same so beinge sett and planted shall kepe and 

 defende as much as they maye from spoyle and distruccion to thende 

 they may growe prosper and contynewe And further shall .duringe all 

 the saide terme dwell, inhabitt and be resyante in or uppon the said 

 Messuage by theise presentes demised and there kepe howse and mayn- 

 tayne hospitalitye in reasonable and convenient manner And shall 

 likewise allowe and finde unto the officers of the saide Earle his heires 

 and assignes comminge and resortinge to the saide Messuage and other 

 the premisses before by theise presentes demysed to surveye the same or 

 aboute other affayers of the saide Earle his heires and assignes con- 

 cerninge the said premisses, meate, drinke, and lodginge competent and 

 sufficiente for them and their retinewe, and stablinge, litter, haye, 

 provender and grasse mete and sufficiente for theire horses, mares and 

 geldinges ones everie yeare during the saide terme by the space of one 

 daye and one night at each tyme onlye and not above And further 

 that neather they the saide Thomas Sadler, Anthonye Sadler nor William 

 Sadler nor anye of them, nor their or anie of their assignes nor any other 

 person or persons, havinge or lawfully clayminge any estate or interest, 

 of, or in the saide premisses by theise presentes demysed, or of, or in 



