Middlesex
To his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the County
of Middlesex
in their General Session of the peace to be holden on
Thursday the 19th. day of December 1773
at Hicks Hall
in Saint
John Street
in and for the said County assembled
The Report of the Committee of his
Majestys Justices of the peace
for the said
County and for the City and Liberty of
Westminster
appointed by an Order of
Session of the 25th. day of October last to
enquire into the receipt of the Toll of the
Haymarket
how the same has been disposed
of according to the 8th and 9th of William the 5d.
and every thing relative thereto.
The said Committee Report
That the Committee in Consequence of the Order of Session of the
21st. of October last have taken into Consideration the Receipt of the Toll
of the Haymarket
and how and the same has been disposed of and for
that purpose have carfully perused the Act of Parliament of the
8 and 9 of william the third "Intituled An Act for paving and
regulating the Haymarket
in the parishes of Saint Martin
in the
fields
and Saint James with in the Liberty of Westminster
" and
have Examined the Entry Books of the Orders of Sessions from
the Year 1716 to the present time where they find many orders
relative thereto (Astracts of all which Orders are hereunto annexed
from whence the Committee have Collected the following Information
Vizt. That in the Year 1729/30 Articles of Agreement were enter'd
into with Mr. John Mist< no role >
Paviour to pave and repair the
Haymarket
for 21 Years for the annual Sum of £70. which
allowance was afterwards augmented to £90. and the term
Extended That at the Expiration of the said Term which happened in