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A. D. 1756. Anno vicefimo nono Georgii II. C. 40. 729 Perfons interefted in any fuch Houfes, ^Buildings and Ground, and the Leflecs and Occupiers thereof, as if the fame had been fold by Deed of Feoffment, Bargain and Sale, or other Affurance in the Law what- foever. II. And be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That the faid Mayor, Aldermen and Commons, and to dcHpn in Common Council affembled, fliall alfo, from Time to Time, dcfign, affign, and lay out how and in hov.- the P^i". what R/[anner, and with what Materials, the PalTage over and through the faid Bridge fhall be widened, en- ^^^"'^y '"= larged, and rendered more fafe and comrnodious, and how the fame, and the faid Bridge, may and fliali, fj"c"'and' T '° from Time to Time, be preferved and kept in good Repair and Order, and fliall make Contrads, and do m(i'd^o"uJaI?a" all other Matters and Things requifite for carrying on and effecting the Purpofes diredtcd by this Aft to betlic B:it prc- done, and for caufing the fame to be effeftually perfected, as to them fliall feem meet. H-ived, III. And it is hereby further enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That the Paflage over the faid Bridge A B.illuftra(!e to fhall be fecured and preferved by a proper and uniform Balluftrade to be erefted on each Side thereof, and ^^ =«fted on that the faid Paflage fhall be forty-five Feet wide, if it will admit thereof, and laid out in Manner herein "'^p^.*'-' °^ after-mentioned; that is to fay. The Paflage for Carriages, Horfes and other Cattle, ftiall be thirty-one a,,j ap^H^'e of Feet wide ; and the Foot-ways for Paflengers on each Side of the faid Bridge, fhall be feven Feet wide ; jj Feet to'b'e and the faid Paflage fhall be made and continued fafe and commodious in ail Refpefts, by fuch Ways, and opened for Car- in fuch Manner, as the Mayor, Aldermen and Commons, in Common Council affembled, (hall order or "^S'^^' ^"'^ "^ direft. F™"/r' ^"^ IV. And be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That fuch convenient and fufKcient Number of "'"'"^"' Glafs- Lamps, of fuch Sort and Fafhion, and put up in fuch Parts and Places of the faid Bridge, as to the f/t™*!^ '° ° faid Mayor, Aldermen and Commons of the faid City, in Common Council aflembled, fhall feem meet and '^' expedient, (hall be with all convenient Speed, after. the faid Bridge fhall be widened, enlarged and repaired, in Manner as herein before is direfted, erected and fixed upon proper Parts or Places of the faid Bridge ; and the fame fiiall yearly and every Year be kept lighted and burning from Sun-fetting to Sun-rifingto bekept throughout the Year ; and that the faid Mayor, Aldermen Commons, in Common Council affembled, fhall si^'^<^ f'fm from Time to Time, after any Houfes on the faid Bridge fhall be taken down in purfuance of this Aft, *""'f""^" nominate and appoint fuch a Number of able-bodied Watchmen as they fliall judge neceifary and proper tOj""'"-^.'^ be kept upon the faid Bridge, for the Safety and Proteftion of Perfons pafling over the fame, v.'hich Watch- guard thsBrid^e-

  • nen fo to be appointed, fhall be fubjeft to fuch Rules, Orders and Direftions, as fliall from Time to Time

be made by the faid Mayor, Aldermen and Commons, in Common Council aflembied, and removeable at their Will and Pleafure ; and the Expence of buying and erefting of fuch Lamps er Lights, and alfo the to be defrayed yearly Charges of fupplying, maintaining and repairing the fame, and the Charges and Expences of watch- out if the Bridge ing the faid Bridge^ fhall be borne and paid out of the Effate and Revenues belonging to the faid Bridge. Ed^te. V. And be it enafted by the Authority aforeftiid. That if any Perfon or Perfons fhall, from and after pe,,^;, ^f the erefting and placing the faid Lamps, wilfully or malicioufly break, throw down, or extinguifli any breaking, <5rc. Lamp that fhall be fet up to light the faid Bridge, or wilfully damage the Pofls, Irons or other Furniture the Lainps, thereof, every Perfon fo offending therein, and being, thereof convifted by the Oath of one or more Wit- nefs or WitnefTes, before one or more Juffice or Juflices of the Peace for the City of London, or the Bo- rough of Souihzvari, or the County of 5k;77, as the Cafe may happen, fhall be fubjeft to fuch Pains, Pe- nalties and Forfeitures, as are inflifted by an Aft of the feventeenth Year of his prefent Majefty, intituled, the fame as In- j^!2 ASi for making more effeSinal Prov'ifion for enlightening the Streets of the City of London. flifted hy aa VI. And for the preventing wilful and malicious damaging or deftroying the faid Bridge, or any Part °' ^S' thereof, or hindering or interrupting the repairing thereof, or the widening and enlarging the PafTage over and through the fame; Be it enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That if any Perfon or Perfons fliall un- Deftroying, 1=:;^ lawfully, wilfully and malicioufly blow up, pull down or deftroy the faid Bridge, or any Part thereof, or '•«! Bridge, or remove, deflroy or take away, any Works which nov/ do or fhall belong thereto, or in any wife direft "^^^^-^"^^^^ lo„ procure the fame to be done, whereby the faid Bridge or the Works thereof fhall be damaged, or the Lives °' ^ °"^' of Pafl^engers endangered ; every fuch OflFender or Offenders, being lawfully convifted thereof, fhall be ad- judged guilty of Felony, and fliall fufFer as a Felon. S/ll. And be it enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That all Timber, Stones, Bricks, Tiles, Slates, j^j^j^^;^,, ^f jj,^ Planks, Iron, Lead, Glafs and ail other Materials belonging or appertaining to the feveral Koufes or Tene- Buildings taken ments. Edifices and Buildings, that fhall be taken down by virtue of this Aft, fhall be, and the fame are down, vefted in hereby vefted in the Mayor and Commonalty, and Citizens of the faid City of London; and the faid May- the City, and to or. Aldermen and Commons, in Common Council aflembled, are hereby required with all convenient j^yjlj^^':^^'^,^^ Speed, after any fuch Houfes or Buildings fliall be taken down, to caufe fuch Timber, Stones, Bricks, Tiles, Slates, Planks, Iron, Lead, Glafs or other .Materials, to be removed from off the Premifles, and to ufe and employ fuch thereof as they fhall fee fitting towards widening, enlarging and rendering more com.modious the Paflage over the faid Bridge, and under the fame, and what thereof fhall afterv/srds re- main, fhall either be employed towards Reparation of the other Efl:ates belonging to the faid Bridge-houle, or elfe fhall be fold and difpofed of for as much Money as can be had or. gotten for the fame, as they fliall from Time to Time deem befi: ; and the Money arifing by and from the Sale of fuch Part thereof as fhall be fold, fliall go and be applied to and for the Purpofes of this Aft. ' VIII. And whereas it raav happen that fome Perfons or Bodies Politick, Corporate or Collegiate, Feof- ' fees in Trufl, Femes Covert, or others, who are feifed of fome Houfes, Edifices or Grounds, which ' may be neceflary to be pulled dov/n or purchafed, and fet out or affigned, for widening and enlarging the ' PaflTaae over the faid Bridge, or the Avenues thereto, as aforefaid, may be willing to treat and agree to ' fell fuch Houfes, Edifices and Grounds, to perfeft fo ufeful and neceflary a Work, but are incapable of

  • felling, granting or conveying the fame ;' Be it therefore enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That u fhall BodlssPoiiiicfc,

and may be lawful to and for all Bodies Politick, Corporate or Collegiate, Cwporations Aggregate or Sole, &c. Trufiee^, and all Feoftees in'Trufl-, Executors, Adminiftrators, Guardians or other i ruftees whomfoever, and for ='""'"f" ™; Vol. Vn. 5 A ai; ro^^eredto.eU