Dunstable Roads Act 1722
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CAP XI. An Act for reparing and widening the road leading from the black bull in Dunstable in the county of Bedford, to the way turning out of the said road up to Shafford-House in the county of Hertford.
The toll granted by this act is to have continuance from I June 1723, for a 21 years.
- Note: Source text notes "Further continued by 24 Geo 2 C 10. PR"
- Note: Source text refers also to "8 Geo 2. C9."
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