Middlesex
At a Meeting of the Committee of his
Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the County
of Middlesex
appointed to carry into Execuiton
the Rebuilding such part of Chertsey Bridge
as his within the County of Middlesex
holden at
Hickthe Guildhall
in King Street
Westminster by adjournment on Thursday
the 3d. day of October 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
sight hereof to pray unto Mr. Charles Brown< no role >
the Contracts for
Building a New Bridge of Stone across the River Thomas in Live
of the present ancient Timber Bridge called Chertsey Bridge he
sum of Two Hundred Pounds being a Mority 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 buildings
the said Bridge
W Mainwaring
Thos. Bishop< no role >
Chas. Sheppard< no role >
James Paine< no role >
Thos. Parker< no role >
11th October 1702
Received of Mr. John Benson< no role >
Treasurer
the Above two Hundred Pounds
Chas. Brown< no role >
£200
352 Paid St. October 1782