Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Surveyor (to be appointed by the said Justices to Survey the
said worke) as sound good and sufficient to be used in the doeing
thereof, and the residue of the old timber and materialls over
and above what shall be so assigned is to be allowed to the said
Butler and Mills for their own use, and that the said Sume of
£680: is in the opinion of the said Justices a reasonable price
for rebuilding the aforesaid part of the said Bridge, and the
£226:13s:4d: part thereof was advanced and paid by Sr. Daniel
Dolius Knt< no role > . Chairman of this Court in pursuance of the said
Order out of Moneys by him received of the Executor of Sr.
Isaac Tillard< no role > Knt . deceased late Treasurer of Bridge Money
and other Moneys in his hands unto the said William Butler< no role >
and John Mills< no role > at the time of their sealing and delivery of
the said Articles, and that the said Justices have covenanted
by the said Articles that they or the Treasurer of the Moneys
to be raised for repaire of the publique Bridges of this County
shall pay £226:13s:4d: other part of the said £680 after the
aforesaid part of the said Bridge shall be wholly planked
and £226:13s:4d: residue thereof and in full of their demand
after the compleating and finishing the rebuilding thereof
in a good substantiall and workmanlike manner and
after that such Justices of the peace as shall be appointed by
the Court to survey the said worke shall have certifyed to
the Court that the aforesaid part of the said Bridge hath
been well and sufficiently rebuilt with good sound Oaken
timber, planks and all other materialls in a substantiall
and workmanlike manner according to the intent of the
aforesaid covenant of the said Workmen, who have also
each of them entred into a Bond into the said Justices
with surety for their performance of their covenants in the
said Articles, and that it is the opinion of the said Justices
and alsoe severall experienced Workmen have declared
that it is their opinion that if two starlings were erected
and palced for secureing the aforesaid part of the said Bridge
such Starlings would very much conduce to the preservation
and duration thereof, and that the expence and charge of




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