The Ensuing Entries were made before December, Session 1762
which concluded the Entries in this Book
Mr. John Wilkins< no role >
To
Thos. Lane< no role >
Esqr
. & [..] }
Articles of Agreement for Paving Brentford
Bridge
Articls of Agreement
Indented had made concluded and Agreed
Upon the Seventh day of March
in the Year
of Our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and
Fifty Nine and in the thirty second Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second
King of Great Britain Etc. Between John
Wilkins of the Parish of Saint George Hanover
Square in the County of Middlesex
Paviour
of the one part and Thomas Lane< no role >
George Cooke< no role >
Bolton Mainwaring< no role >
Charles Cold< no role >
Bartholomew
Hammond< no role >
John Smart< no role >
Esquires Six of His
Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the County
of Middlesex
for and on Behalf of themselves
and the rest of the Justices of the Peace
of the
said County of Middlesex
of the other Part.
Whereas there is a certain Bridge called Brentford Bridge
Situate
at Old Brentford
in the Parish of Ealing
otherwise zealing in the said
County of Middlesex
which said Bridge is a County Bridge and to be
Maintained by the Inhabitants of the County of Middlesex
and the said
Bridge formerly was Rebuilt with Stone at the Costs and Charges of the
Inhabitants of the said County of Middlesex
And Whereas the said
John Wilkins< no role >
did at the Time of Rebuilding the said Bridge Agree
to and with Sir Joseph Ayloff< no role >
Houlding Baronet and James
Clitherow Esquire
two of the Committee of his Majesties Justices of
the Peace Appointed by his said Majesties Justices of the Peace
in their
General or Quarter Session of the Peace for Assembled to
pave the said Bridge And Whereas it was Agreed by and
Between the said John Wikins< no role >
and the said Sir Joseph Ayloff< no role >
Houlding and James Clitherow< no role >
that the said John Wilkins< no role >
should