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s 1 A.D.1713. can get for the same to such Person or Persons as shall from time to time give good and sufficient Security for paying thereof as shall be approved of by the said Trustees or any Ten or more of them Provided that such Lease be not made for more than Three Years on load bae boods to do as noqu to basogeni of geld bou i dos lo segrad olunan da so loT dans la mas oda qol bus nistab yem bas AND be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Trustees shall and are hereby required to take particular Care in repairing amending and upholding the Post Road leading from the said City of Edinburgh towards the Town of Haddington within the said County of Edinburghboxa wite has aqu lying AND be it further enacted and declared by the Authority aforesaid That this Act shall be taken and allowed in all Courts within this Kingdom as a Publick Act and all Judges and Justices are hereby required to take Notice thereof as such without special pleading the same. 0.00019, 08. 20.30, sną, joels bas robabman has beeles od: 01/gemModt, bas bas 30.000 do lo pul ad 13° ANNE, c. 30, 31. Which Money so to be raised as aforesaid is hereby vested in the said Trustees and the same or any Part thereof is to be paid applied disposed of or assigned to and for the several Uses and Purposes and in such Manner as is and are hereinafter mentioned di d 00 T ali 10 Digitized by Google alle geno CHAPTER XXXL.doll spelt ei to'x P.4. n. 12. W this Act. d PA Ja, sumir AN ACT for repairing and amending the Highways between the Town or Village of Tittensor and the most Rot.Parl. 13 Ann bus ads yd gnit od of a Northern Part of Talke on the Hill in Butlane in the County of Stafford ada tah bae HoT THEREAS the great and accustomed Roads between the Town or Village of Tittensor and the most Northern Reasons for passin Part of the Liberty of Talk on the Hill in Butlane in the County of Stafford being about Eight computed Miles or thereabouts and the Post Road from the City of London to some of the Northern Parts of this Kingdom is so very ruinous and out of Repair that it is become dangerous to Persons that pass those Ways and for that the ordinary Course appointed by the Laws of this Realm now in force are not sufficient for the effectual repairing and amending the same and for that the Inhabitants of the several Townships and Parishes in which the said ruinous Roads do respectively lye are not able to repair the same without some other Provision (Materials necessary for the Amendment thereof being at great Distance from the said respective Places) For Remedy whereof and to the Intent the same may be speedily and effectually amended and kept in good Repair May it please Your Majesty that it may be enacted and be it enacted by the Queens most Excellent Majesty by an dwith the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That the Right Honourable John Lord Gower The Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Tamworth Grandson and Heir Apparent of the Earl Ferrers Sir Christopher Musgrave Baronet Ralph Sneid Henry Vernon Edward Mainwareing Charles Adderly Richard Dyott Henry Fleetwood Samuel Bracebridge Nathaniel Lane Robert Wilmott junior John Jervis Thomas Macclesfield John Bowyer Rowland Cotton and William Burslem Esquires The Mayor of Newcastle for the Time being Thomas Allen Clerk Egerton Harding Clerk Jeffery Williams Clerk William Foden Clerk John Fenton Roger Machin Thomas Lea John Terrick Benjamin Allen Thomas Lovatt Watson Bateman William Bourne junior Ralph Moreton junior Randall Baddeley George Sparrow Benjamin Astbury Richard Hassles William Swinerton John Greatbatch John Low John Craddock John Shaw John Taylor Samuel Scott and William Bentley Gentlemen shall be and are hereby nominated and appointed to be Trustees for putting this Act in Execution and for their due Performance thereof they the said Trustees or any Five or more of them are hereby required on the Eighteenth Day of June One thousand seven hundred and fourteen to meet and to veiw all the said Roads and ruinous Places therein between the said Town or Village of Tittensor and the most Northern Part of the Liberty of Talk on the Hill in But lane and to erect or cause to be erected One or more Gate or Gates Turnpike or Turnpikes cross any Part or Parts of the said Roads distant from the Borough or Town of Newcastle under Line in the said County of Stafford Three computed Miles at least as they the said Trustees or any Five or more of them then present shall direct and appoint for the collecting such Toll and Duty Tolls and Duties and in such Manner as is and are hereafter expressed and hereby enacted to be paid (that is to say) Most od holisini 995 X. XI. Public Act. Original from PENN STATE af boweg asaldell For every Coach Chariot Calash Chaise and Waggon with Four Wheels before they shall be permitted to pass Tolls. through the same the Sum of One Shilling For every Chaise Cart or Carriage with Two Wheels the Sum of Six Pence For every Horse Mare Gelding Mule or Ass One Penny 30. W ods For every Score of Oxen or Neat Cattle the Sum of Eight Pence and so in Proportion for any greater or lesser Number Ivm0 And For every Score of Hoggs Sheep or Lambs the Sum of Four Pence and so in Proportion for any greater or lesser Number in the Name of and as a Toll bestelli med e to ythojald Trustees herein named, appointed to put Act in Execution; da et biaq alquO loque lade to mogu d 30 Pinewall A bes melle s. and to meet at the Time herein s or bat Jy mentioned, to view ruinous Roads; and cause Turnpikes to be erected. 2000-9.30 g idem II. AND if any Person or Persons shall at any Time neglect or refuse to pay the Sums of Money by this Act Persons refusing to required to be respectively paid as a Toll or Duty (after Demand made thereof) it shall and may be lawful to and pay the Toll, Trustees may for the said Trustees or any Five or more of them or such Person and Persons as they or any Five or distrain. Viorif8 de ado for alleg ad or ow lapisent