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9th September 1773 - 17th February 1774

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9th December 1773

Report of the Committee in which it is said that they had
agreed with Mist to pave the remaining part of the Haymarket
excluded by the Post containing in length 220 Feet in consideration
of the whole Toll being Assigned over to him for the remainder of
the Term mentioned in his former Contract, & were the Toll to
produce more than £100 P Annum after certain and incident charges
to be deducted Mist was to account for the overplus at the end of
his Term but as it was expected the Toll would fall short of £100
P Annum the Committee agreed in such case to apply to Parliamt
for power to levy what should be sufficient of £100 on the Inhabitants
who should have Benefit by the said Toll so that the Commission
was at no Expence concerning the obtaining such power & they
promis'd to use their Interest with the Court to make up Mist's
Term 25 Years from the Lady day then next but that they had not
remov'd the Toll Posts because the whole limitts mention'd in the said Act
had not been made appear to them.

An Order of the same date made on the said Report whereby the
same was ratified and conformed and the Reports there in mention'd agreed
to & the Collector empowered to pay all the Monies ariseing by the Toll unto
Mist or his Executors.

An Order of the 29th April 1731 appointing a Standing Committee
to oversee the Pavement and repair of the Haymarket .

An Order of the 3rd June 1731 made on perusing the Accounts of
Mr Weaver for him to pay the balance in his hands to the Treasurer to be
dispos'd of as the Court should order at the next Session

An Order of the 6th May 1736 for Mr Weaver to lay an Account of
the Monies which had been receiv'd and paid by him to John Mist< no role > under the
Contract and for Mr Higgs the general Treasurer to lay before the Court an




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