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them, And if Such Pavior doe not amends Such defects in
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days, Then anyof the Said Comittee
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to cause it to be done and paid by the Collector out of the money
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in his hands, And that a clause to this effect be incerted in the
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Said contract, And the Said Committee Submitt it to the
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consideracon of the Commission whether as the Surplus of the
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Said, Toll or duty is by the Said Act 8 o. & 9 o. Willi tertij Vested in
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the
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for this County whether they may not
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dispose of the whole Duty for a term of years without which
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it will be worth no persons while to lay out So large a Sume
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of money as is absolutely necessary to put the pavement
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in good & effectual repaire, And if the Act be not thought
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Sufficient for that purpose the Said Committee propose that
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applicacon be made for that purpose to Parliament, Now
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upon reading of the Said Report, and on taking the Same
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into consideracon This Court in order to the carrying the
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matters and things therein proposed into execucon and for
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the more effectual collecting the Toll for the future and to
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the intent that the Same may be applyed to the use for
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which it was granted by the Act of Parliament Doth
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here by Order that the Salary of twenty pounds P Ann
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which has been allowed to the Collector for his trouble
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and paines in collecting the Said Toll doe from Easter day
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next ensueing cease and determine, And that the
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for the time being of the money ariseing by the Said Toll
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be from that time allowed (in liew of the Said Salary
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of twenty pounds P Ann) four Shillings in the pound
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out of the monys which Shall arise by the Said Toll for
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his trouble and paines in and about his collecting and
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receiving the Same and rendring an Account upon
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Oath at every Easter Sessions of All and every Sume
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and Sumes of money which he Shall have Received and
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paid from the Easter day preceeding And this Court doth
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Agree with the Comittee that the allowance of ten pounds
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