Buckinghamshire Highways Act 1722

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Edinburgh Beer Duties Act 1722
by Parliament of Great Britain
This Act may no longer be in force in England, Scotland or the United Kingdom, may modify, revive or repeal an earlier Act and may have been modified, repealed or revived by subsequent Act of Parliment.

Cap XIII.

An act for enlarging the term of an act passed in the eighth year of the reign of her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for repairing the highways between the house commonly called the Horseshoe house, in the parish of Stoke Goldington in the county of Bucks. and the town of Northmapton, and for reparing the road from the North-Bridge of Newport-Pagnel in the county of Bucks, to the said Horsehsoe House

[By this act the toll granted by the private act 8 Ann C. 2. which is commenced from 1 April 1710, and was to have continuance for 21 years, is (so there) continued from 1 may 1723, for the term of 15 years[1]]

[edit] Notes

  1. Source text notes: "Further continued by 15 Geo 2 C 6."


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