And a presentment of the Grand Jury for the County of Middlesex
at this present General Session of the Peace now holding in and [..]
the said County being also laid before the Court in the Words following
that is to say
Middlesex
The Presentment of the Grand Jury of our Lord the King
for the County of Middlesex
at the General Session of the Peace of our
said Lord the King holden at Hicks Hall
in and for the said County
on Monday the thirteenth day of September in the nineteenth year
of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great
Britain Etc and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred and seventy nine
It Appearing upon Oath before us the Grand Jury
aforesaid whose names are hereunto to set and subscribed that a
certain Publick Bridge called Chertsey Bridge situate standing
and being across and over a certain River called the River of
Thames
part of which said Bridge is situate standing and being
in the parish of Littleton
in the County of Middlesex
aforesaid
and the other part thereof within the parish of Chertsey
in the
County of Surry which same Bridge is now ruinous and out of
Repair and for want of due Repairation of the same and it is
now necessary that the same be immediately repaired And
that such part of the said Bridge called Chertsey Bridge as
is situate within the said parish of Littleton
in the said County
of Middlesex
as aforesaid is in so ruinous and insufficient a
State the abutment being undermined by the current of the river
and many of the Piles of the Bridge
being greatly decayed as to
be in danger of being washed away And that the said part of
the same Bridge as is situate within the said parish of Littleton