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THAT there be Twenty Five Bushels of Ballast measured and puts into every Cart that is employed on the Roads; and when the Cart is filled, That the
Head-board, Tail-board, and Side-board be marked just above the Ballast (so that after the Carts are marked they may be filled without Fraud) And that no
Cart be suffered to work that is not so marked.

THE present Charge and part of the Method of working on the said Roads are, that every Cart is paid Ten Shillings a Day, and is attended by two Persons,
the one to fill the Cart, and the other do drive, and he that fills is un-employed till the Return of the Cart. It is Therefore Ordered that a Convenient Number of
Labourers be employed to fill all the Carts belonging to the Work, an that each Cart be attended only by one Person to drive it whereby much Money will be
saved in Carriage; for when one Man is taken away from each Cart it may work for Nine Shillings a Day or less, and the Work may be better done.

ANOTHER Part of the Method of working, is to allow five Loads at most be a sufficient Days Work for each Cart, altho' in many Places the Distances be
tween the Loading and Unloading are so short, that each Cart may with much Ease carry, may more: It is therefore Ordered, That the Surveyors take Care that each
cart every Day it is employed, carry as many Loads as is reasonable.

THAT no Teams work in the Whiter Seasons butter Cases of Necessity, because they are not able to do above half a Days Work.

MANY Inconveniencies may arise from the present Method of suffering Farmers to be Surveyors; And in Case any Farmer shall be employed in such Office here
after, It is Ordered, That neither he nor any other Surveyor be suffered to work his own Teams for the Repair for the Repair of the Roads belonging to the Turnpike.

THAT no Foreigners be suffered to work their Teams on the Roads and that only such Farmers as are chargeable to the Highwasys in the Several Parishes within
the Turnpikes, be employed in or about repairing the same, unless it uppen that there are not farmers sufficient to be found on the Roads, or that such Farmers re
fuse to work as cheap as Foreigners, for it is but reasonable that as they may to the Turnpike, they should be prefered before Foreigners.

THAT John Marsh< no role > , Nicholas Halsted< no role > , Gilbert Edwards< no role > , Francis Shit< no role > [..] , and all other that have been detected of not doing their Duty, and of Carrying Short Loads
in any Work relating to the Turpike.

THAT the people inhabiting in the Parishes adjoining the Road be employed in all the Works on the Road, preferable to Foreigners, they working as cheap as
Foreigners.

THAT the Trustees (as is the Custom of other Turnpikes) do from Time to Time adjourn themselves to proper houses adjoining to the Roads, that they may
thereby have the better Opportunity to look to the Amendment of [..] said Roads, and to fee that the Officers do their respective Duties

AND it is further Ordered by this Court, that Copies of this present Order be served upon the said Trustees; and that they do from henceforth well and truly
observe and Perform the same, and cause the same to be well and tr [..] y observed and performed by their Several Under Officers, Agents and Servants. AND it is
further ordered by this Court, that the said Trustees do Cause an Extract to be made from their several Books of that Moneys have been received and paid for
and on Account of the said Turnpike; and also a State of the said Turnpike with regard to the Income there of, and what yearly Sums are paid or to be paid to the
several Treasurers, Clerks, Collectors and Surveyors, or other Persers employed by the said Tustees; and also what Gravel Ballast or other Materials for the
Repair of the High-ways, have or hath been Bought or Contracted for; by whom, of whom, and at what Prices; and what Dabts are due and owing from
the said Trustees, on Accompt of the said Turnpike, together with a Lift of the Names of all such Persons whose Teams have been or are employed by their
Surveyors for Repair of the said High-ways, and the Places of their respective Aboad; and the Composition that are or have been made by them or their Sur
veyors with any, and what Parishes or private Persons, and for what Sum or Sums of Money, and for what Reasons, AND that the said Trustees do, on
or before the first Day of the now next ensuing General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden for this County, transmit such Extract, State and Accompt,
to the Clerk of the Peace of this County, To the intent that the same may be laid before his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for this County, to be assembled
at the Sessions last mentioned.

P Cur
Harcourt




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