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repaire from Easter day One thousand Seven hundred
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and thirty for the terme of one and twenty years,
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and to leave the same in good & Substantial repaire
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at the end of the said terme for the Annual Sume of
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Seventy pounds payable quarterly And for neglect of
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reparacon of the pavement after Six days notice in
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writing to Suffer the pavement to be repaired by Order
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of a Committee of Justices and to allow the same to be
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deducted out of the next quarterly payment And the
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said Committee further Report That as to the other
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matters contained in their said former Report touching
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which the Court in January Sessions last made noe
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Order & which are referred back to the said Committee
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they have noe reason to alter their opinion, And as to the
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Number of Justices of which the Standing Committee
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proposed should consist and for which a blank was
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left in the said former Report the Committee leave it to
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the Judgment of this Court to fill the same up as not
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thinking it proper for the Committee to doe, But
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apprehend that Such of the Justices who live nearest the
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and frequently pass thro' it may be the
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most proper & usefull, And further that as the proposall
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made by Mr. Mist to new pave the
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Etc for
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Seventy pounds P Ann and charge of collecting the
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duty at four Shillings P pound will not exceed together
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ninety pounds P Ann, and the toll at the least
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produceing One hundred pounds P Ann whereby a
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Surplus of ten pounds P Ann at the least will be
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left over and above the charge of new paveing the
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and Keeping the same in repaire for
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twenty one years, the said Committee thought it
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proper ( tho' not referred to them by either of the said
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Orders) to ask Mr. Mist on what terms in case his
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