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

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(which had been lately Rebuilt at the Charge of
the Inhabitants of the Same County) It was
referred unto James Clitherow< no role > William
Cotesworth
< no role > Thomas West< no role > Philip Willshire< no role >
Esquires and other Justices of the Peace for
this County therein Named or any three or
more of them as a Committee to agree with
and take a Contract from an able and
Sufficient Workman for his Banding the Six
Rows of Piles three on each side of the
Barge lock of the said Bridge with a Band
of good Sound Oak Timber Nine Inches by
Seven Inches and to Chock each Corner Pile,
and the same to be placed and fastned with
Sufficient Iron worke and done in a good
Substantiall and Work man like manner for
any Sume of Money not exceeding the Sume of
Thirty Pounds, Now upon Information given
unto this Court that an Agreement was in
pursuance of the said Order made by William
Forten Carpenter with the said Mr. Cotesworth
Mr. West and Mr. Willshire for doeing the Work
above mentioned and providing good Sound
Oak Timber Iron and other Materialls for
that purpose for the Sume of Thirty Pounds
and that the said William Forten< no role > hath
well and truely performed his said Agreement
and prayed that he may be paid the said Sume
of Thirty Pounds It is Ordered by this Court
that it be And It is hereby recommended
and referred unto the said Mr. Clitherow to
inspect the said Agreement and take a View




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