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92 Qu Leaſes.[Aug.

laſt year of the term: That he will keep all his hedges, ditches, mounds, and fences, in good order and condition during the whole of the term, and new make or repair one-twelfth part of the whole every year; and at the time of ſuch making or repäir- ing the lame, will lop ſuch pollards as have been uſually lopped, cloſe to their heads, and cut down all the buſhes, thorns, and ſtem-woodgcloſe to the{tools on which they grow, and effeually ſcour and cleanſe the ditches belonging to the: ſame, and alſoper- mit and ſuffer any trees to be planted in or near the ſame which the ſaid Thomas William Coke may think properto plant, and do all in his power to protec theſame: That he will carry all materials for repairs, pay all carpenters, bricklayers, and other artificers wages; find allowance-beer, nails, and gate irons, raw for thatching, and clay for daubing; and likewiſe keep gates, files, rails, locks, bars, and bolts, in good repair; being al- lowed timber in the rough, bricks, tiles, lime, and hair, for do- ing the ſame: That he will, at any time during the term here- by demiſed, agree and ſubmit to any exchange of land that may be propoſed, having other land of egual quantity or value laid to him in lieu of what he may be required to give up: That he will permit and ſuffer the ſucceeding renant to ſow any graſs feeds he may chooſe upon ſuch part of his land as he may ſow with lent grain in the laſt year of the term; and that he will ſufficiently harrow in the ſame gratis.

Zaftly, Ic is agreed, for the mutual convenience of both parties, that the hay and turnips which ſhall be left upon.the premiſes at the expiration of: the term, ſhall then be valued by two impartial perſons competent to value the ſame; and if they cannot agree in ſuch valuation, they Mall have power to call in and appoint any third perſon they may chooſe as an umpire, to ſettle the difference between them, and the value ſo ſettled ſhall be paid by the in-coming to the out-going tenant. RACE out-going. tenant ſhall be ſuffered to retain the uſe of the barns and ftack-yard till the firſt of May next after the expiration of the term, for the purpoſe of fuperintending the threſhing out and drefing his-laft years crop of corn. That the in-coming tenant ſhall have liberty to enter upon the yards, part of the ſtables, and upon the ſixth part of arable land, being the ſecond years lay, at Midſummer, previous to the expiration of the term, for the purpoſe of carrying out the muck, and making the ſummer fallows for an enſuing wheat crop. That the in-coming tenant ſhall be entitled to the ſtraw, cha, and colder, arifing from the laſt years crop of corn; but ſhall be at the expence of threſhing out the ſid corn, and carrying it to the uſual markets, for and in lieu df the ſaid ſtraw, cbaft, and colder.