Middlesex
At a Meeting of the Committee of
His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the
County of Middlesex
appointed to carry into
Execution the Rebuilding such part of Chertsey
Bridge
as lies within the County of Middlesex
holden at Hicks Hall in Saint John Street
by adjournment on Thursday the Twenty first
day of February 1782
Ordered that Mr John Benson< no role >
the Treasurer of and for the
County of Middlesex
do and he is hereby required forthwith upon right
hereof to pay unto Mr Charles Brown< no role >
the Contractor for building
a New Bridge of Stone across the River Thames
in lieu of the present
ancient Timber Bridge called Chertsey Bridge
the Sum of Two
Hundred Pounds being a Morety payable to the said Charles Brown< no role >
by his Majestys Justices of the peace
for the County of Middlesex
under
a Certificate from the Architects to the said Committee according to the
Conditions of the Contract entered into by the said Charles Brown< no role >
with his Majesty's Justices of the peace
for the Counties of Middlesex
and Surrey for building the said Bridge
Wm Mainwaring< no role >
Geo Booth< no role >
John Spiller< no role >
Edmund Pepys< no role >
Thomas Parker< no role >
22nd Febry. 1782
Recievd of Mr Jno Benson< no role >
Treasurer
the Above
P Chs. Brown< no role >