MIDDLESEX
.
IN pursuance of an Act passed in the Thirty-fifth Year of the
Reign of King George the Third, intituled "an Act for re-
quiring all Boats, Barges, and other Vessels of certain Descrip-
tions, used on Navigable Rivers and on Inland Navigations in
Great Britain, to be Registered."
Charles Watson< no role >
of
Fetter Lane London
and
Charles Watson< no role >
Junr
of the same Place
having this Day declared to me Henry Collingwood Selby,< no role >
Esq.
Clerk of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
, that They
the said Charles Watson< no role >
and Charles Watson< no role >
Junr. are
[..] at present Master of the Barge called the Sisters
and that the said Barge admeasures
Tons, and no more, and is at present worked by the number of
Persons in the several Capacities undermentioned, videlicet.
NUMBER OF MEN EMPLOYED ON BOARD
THE Barge CALLED THE
Sisters
CAPACITY ON BOARD
Charles Watson< no role >
Charles Watson< no role >
Junr
.}
Master Lighterman
and that the line and extent of the Navigation in which the said
Barge has been usually navigated is from Limehouse
in the County of Middlesex
to Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
extending
Five miles, or thereabouts. I DO HEREBY
CERTIFY that the said Barge is duly registered my
Office, and described under the Particulars herein setforth. Given
under my Hand at the Session-House or the County of Middlesex
,
this Twentyninth Day of August in the Year of
our Lord, 1795
Hen: Coll: Selby