250 The Society's MSS. Quidhampton. 



or some or one of theire saide officers appointe and sett forth to and for 

 the saide reperacions soe from tyme to tyme to be done and made 

 sufficient rough tymber nowe or hereafter standing growing or being in 

 or uppon the saide premyses before by theis presentes demysed the 

 felling squaring carrying and setting upp whereof to be at the proper 

 costes and charges of the saide Sir John Benett his executors admynis- 

 trators or assignes onelie And also that he the saide Sir John Benett 

 his executors admynistrators and assignes shall or may from tyme to 

 tyme when and as often as neede shall require during the saide terme- 

 have perceave and take at seasonable tymes in the yere competent and 

 sufficient howse-boote (excepte tymber to be allowed and taken onelie in 

 manner and forme before mencioned and not otherwyse) fireboote 

 ploughboote and hedgeboote standing and growing in and uppon thfr 

 saide premyses by theis presentes demysed the same severall bootes to 

 be spent and occupied in and uppon the same premyses onely and not 

 elsewhere and that without spoyle or wast making during the saide 

 terme And further that the saide Sir John Benett his executors ad- 

 mynistrators and assignes and every of them for the saide yerely rent 

 and under the covenauntes condicions grauntes articles clauses and 

 agreementes in and by theis presentes reserved and specified which on 

 the parte and behalfe of the saide Sir John Benett his executors ad- 

 mynistrators and assignes are to be observed fulfilled and kepte shall or 

 may peaceably and quietlie during all the saide terme of fowerscore and 

 nyneteene yeres (yf and in case the foresaide Anne and the saide 

 • "William Benett the Sonne and Mathewe Benett or any of them shall 

 so longe happen to lyve) have holde use occupie and enjoye all and 

 singuler the premyses before by theis presentes demysed and every 

 parte and parcell thereof without the lett trouble eviction or interruption of 

 the said Earle his heires or assignes or any of them or of anie other person 

 or persons lawfully clayming by from or under him them or anie of them 

 or by his theire or any of theire acte assent consent meanes comaundement 

 or procurement And lastly the saide Earle for himselfe his heires 

 executors administrators and assignes and every of them covenaunteth 

 and graunteth to and with the saide Sir John Benett and his assignes 

 that he the saide Earle and his heires shall and will at all tymes hereafter 

 within the space of two yeres next ensuing the date hereof upon 

 reasonable request to be made to him or them by the saide Sir John 

 Benet or his assignes or some or one of them make doe suffer and 

 execute all and everie such further acte and thinge devyse and devises 

 in the lawe for the better assuring and sure making of the premyses 

 unto the saide Sir John Benet or his assignes as is aforesaide as by the 

 counsell learned in the lawe of the saide Sir John Benet or his assignes 

 shalbe reasonably devysed or required at the costes and charges of the 

 said Sir John Benet and his assignes Soe that the saide Earle and his 

 heires be not enforced for making doeing suffring or executing thereof to 

 travell from his or theire place of abode at the time of such request made 

 In witnes whereof the parties to theis presente Indentures have inter- 

 chaungeably putt theire handes and seales Geven the day and yere first 

 above written Anno Domini 1608. E. Heetfoed. 



