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1767
February.

By adjournment same Day to wit
Thursday the 19th. of Febry 1767

Order for not taking
off fines without
good Cause.

This Court taking Notice of the great delays and other
inconveniencies that have arisen by reason of the Non attendance
of the Traverse Juries at the Hours of their adjournments and
also that the Constables and Headboroughs and Sheriffs
Bailiffs have of late been very remiss in their attendance upon
the Court which is conceived to be occasioned by the too frequent
remission of Fines at the Close of the Sessions without Cause
assigned find it necessary and accordingly have solve to a
resolution not to spare such Issues or Fines as shall be
Cost or set for the future without good cause shewn upon oath
to the Court.

This Order was read and confirmed
at the following General Quarter Session
Thursd: 30 April 1767.

By adjournment the nineteenth day of
February 1767.

Order for Richd.
Jupp to be employ'd
to do the repairs
at Chertsey Bridge
Etc.

Whereas Richard Jupp< no role > of Red Lyon Street Carpenter an
experienced workman did lay before his Majesty's Justices of
the Peace for this County assembled at the last Session upon the
County day of the said Session proposals in Writing for doing
the Repairs necessary to be made to that part of chertsey Bridge
which is in this County and also for repairing and making an
additional Foot path an next to the South side of Brentford
Bridge being public County Bridges which said proposals were
first presented to his Majesty's said Justices of the Peace at a former
General Session of the Peace inconsequence of an advertisement for
that purpose published in the Daily advertiser of the third day of
September last and other days And whereas the said proposals
were at the said last Session referred to the Examination of Boulton
Mainwaring Esquire one of his Majesty's said Justices of the Peace
being an able and experienced Survey or of Buildings for his Opinion
there in no other proposal having been received by his Majesty's said




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