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Egr) ON LEASES. (Concluded from No. 1 1)

THE LANDLORD.

FTER a proper deſcription of the parcels, demiſes, for the term of twenty-one years, at a fair ſtipulated rent, which is reſerved to be paid half-yearly, out of which land-tax is dedu ted; all other reſervations and reſtridtions are contained under the] TENANT?S OBLIGATION 3 which are as follow:That he will not aflign, transfer, ſet over, or part his intereſt in the eſtate, to any perſon, except to his wife, child, or children, without the licence of his landlord, firſt obtained in writing, under penalty of forfeiting his re- maining term: He will not lop, top, or prune any maiden tree, or cut down any young fſapling, like to become timber, under penalty of paying chree times the value of ſuch timber-tree or ſap- ling ſo lopped, topped, pruned, or cut down: That he will not break up, or convert into arable, any old meadow or paſture land, without licence ſo to do, under penalty of five pounds an acre additional yearly rent, to be paid from the time of ſuch breaking up to the end of the term; and double that penalty for the laſt year:Vhac he will, during the whole of the term, endeavour, as much as poſſible, to adhere and conform to the courſe of cropping all his arable land, under fix ſhifts, or equal portions» of which one ſhift ſhall be in turnips, or vetches, fed off with ſheep; two other ſhifts in graſs ſeeds,( which ſhall not be broken up till the ſame have lain two years); one other ſhift in wheat, and the remaining two ſhifts with lent grain. But, in caíe it ſhall ſo happen, that the graſs ſeeds ſhall at any time fal, ſo as to render it reaſonable to break up any particular piece of land, after it has been in graſs only one year, then he ſhall be per- mitted to break up ſuch piece of land aíter one years lay, taking only one crop of corn or grain after ſuch one year?s lay, and then ſummer tilling the ſame for turnips, and ſo bringing it round again as ſoon as poſſible, under the regular courſe of ſix ſhifts before ſtipulated: That he will, in the laſt year of the term, leave one full ſixth part in two year?s lay; one other ſixth part in turnips, ſown upon a fourth earth, well mucked and twice hoed: That he will expend and conſume all his hay, ſtraw, and fodder, upon ſome part of the premiſes during the whole of the term, and lay and ſpread all the muck, dung, and compoît arifing therefrom, upon ſuch parts of the land as are moſt proper to beſtow the ſame: And that he will imbarn and fack all his laſt years crop of corn or hay upon the premiſes in the laſt year of the term, and leave the dung ariſing from the laſt crop but one properly turned up in heaps, in the yards, or ſome other ſuitable part of the premiſes, on or before Midſummer day in the