Middlesex Sessions:
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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opinion deserves four pounds P Ann more< no role > than the
Seventy pounds, for which he is willing to new pave the
Hay market & keep it in repaire as aforesaid Now
upon reading of the said Report, and on taking the
same and the proposalls of the said John Mist< no role > into
consideracon This Court doth approve of His said
first proposall and agree to the same and to the
allowing him the Sume of Seventy pounds P Ann
therein menconed and the further Sume of four pounds
P Ann (in respect of the Additionall ground taken in
by removing the Toll posts at the upper end of the Hay-
Market as aforesaid) amounting together to Seventy
four pounds P Ann for which he is to new pave the
East Side of the said Hay market with pebbles from the
Denter Stone to the Channell, and also to new pave the
West Side from the Denter Stone to the Channell with
good large rags making use of the large rags left
out on the East Side, and to maintain the same in good
repaire from Easter day One thousand Seven hundred
and thirty for the terme of one and twenty years
from thence next ensueing, and to leave the same
in good & Substantiall repaire at the end of the said
terme which Sume of Seventy four pounds P Ann is
to be Subject to a deduction of the expence for repairing
Such part of the pavement as shall or may be
repaired by order of any Committee of Justices of the
peace of this County toties quoties in case the said John
Mist shall neglect to repaire the same within Six days
after notice in writing given to or left for him to
repaire the Same, And this Court doth Order & direct
that the Clerk of the peace of this County doe prepare
the Drat. of a contract accordingly between the said




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