would be willing to exchange with Lord Manvers all he (Lord Scarborough) possesses in Laxton for its equivalent from Lord Manvers in Eakring, and to make such other exchanges in the latter place of their several lands there as would make the occupation most convenient and advantageous to both.
This is the basis upon which Lord Scarborough will be ready to treat with Lord
Manvers, and to give every facility for an immediate enclosure & allotment of
their interests in both parishes.
&c &c
J.A.P.
To W. Clutton