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Comittee, Whereby it Appeares, That the
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Damage by plowing the parture Grounds
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contrary to Covenant, Amounts to - £314: at
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the least, And that Great Care and be
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Taken, to have these Ground Laid downe
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& Sowne with propper Graft Seed for the Resp: at the Lease Or also
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they will not Recover their former Goodnesse,
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and some will not doe it, within that time.
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And that
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is much out of
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Repaire, and will Cost at least - £80: to
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Doe what is absolutely Necessary for the
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Support of it.Mr. Townley & Mr:
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Gascoyne, Two of the Representatives of Mr.
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More, And Mr. Guilbert, their Freind, were
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Present at this Comittee, And Acquainted
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with the Substance of the sd Report, And
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were required to Make Satisfaccon for these
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Damages, And to pay the Arreares of Rent
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And Interest for the same And also Intt:
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for part of the Fine, whihc it was Unpaid
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And the Law Charges upon the Ejectmt: wherein
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Judgemt: is Obtained, And other Charges
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occasioned by this Breach of Covenant, in
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Surreys & otherwise, They Said they
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were not prepared to Give an Answer to
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these Demonds; That they were Informed, the
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Land was not the worse for plowing it, the
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Ground before being Squinny, And Hoped
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The Comittee would not Insist upon any
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Allowance for Damages, The Comittee Told
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them, That they thought their Demands Just
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& Reasonable, and therefore should Insist
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upon them, And upon the Request of these
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Gentlemen Allowed them till this Day fortnight
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to Give a positive Answered, what they will Doe
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herein, The Comittee Declareing, that they
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