Middlesex Sessions:
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14th January 1796 - 18th September 1800

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Image 62 of 50523rd June 1796


June 1796.

Mr.. Rogers having laid before the Court the following
Particular of the repairs necessary to be done to the Bridge
at Hanworth

Particulars of Repairs wanted to the Bridge in
the Parish of Hanworth and County of Middlesex Vizt.

To take off the Soil and Ballast and take up the
decaye'd planking and lay down 3. Inch Oak plank
spiked to the Toist relay and make good the Soil and
Ballast to put in a new Oak Truss to King post.
to repair and make good Rails and to paint the
same, posts Etc. thrice in Oil

Estimate amounts to £35.
23d. June 1796.

Resolved That the same be forthwith
carried into execution agreeable to Mr. Rogers's
Particular.

By adjournment same day.

The following proceedings of the Trustees of the
Brentford Turnpike being laid before the Court and
Read Vizt.

At a Meeting of the Trustees of the Brentford
Turnpike at the Pack House and Talbot Turnham
Green Saturday the 11th. of June 1796.

The Surveyor Reported that the Proprietors of the
Grand - Junction Canal had been lowering the bed of
the River under Brentford Bridge that they had taken
away a number of large stones and some Timber which
he was informed were put there to help the Foundation
which is upon a Quick sand of Fourteen or Fifteen
feet deep that some of the files which the Bridge is
built upon are much decaye'd and therefore he was
fearful that when spring Sides or considerable Land




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