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<p n="97">To the generall Quarter Sessions<obscured></obscured>
for the County</p>
<p n="98"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Bucks</note>
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Whereas the generall Quarter Sessions of<obscured></obscured>
eild at Aylsbury in and for the Countio aforesaid, upon<lb></lb>
Thursday in the Weeke next after the Feast of<obscured></obscured>
(Vizt) the First day of May in the Second yeare of the<lb></lb>
reigne of our Soveraigne Lord and Lady William and Mary of England 85 King and Queene, The said<lb></lb>
Court upon Complaynt made, that certayne Birdges over the vibor Colne in or neere the towne of<lb></lb>
Colebrooke or ells where in the Sevearall parishes of Langley and Horton in this Countie, and a causey neere<lb></lb>
thereunto word in great decay and very various for want of repay records did order that the repayres of the Said<lb></lb>
Bridges and Causey Should be refferred to Sr <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50003_n98-4">Dennis Hampton</rs>
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Bart Sr <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50003_n98-1">Roger Hill</rs>
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Knt <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50003_n98-2">Nicolas Salter</rs>
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and<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50003_n98-3">Edward Scawen</rs>
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Esqrs Four of their Maties <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50003_occ23">Justices of the Peace</rs>
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for the said Countie or any two of them to Consider<lb></lb>
and examine how and in what manner and what Pishes or Psons ought to Bear and defray the Charge in and<lb></lb>
about the repayres and amendments of the said Bridges and Causey And what proportion the Inhabitants of<lb></lb>
Stanwell in the Countie of middx ought to pay towards the repayrting of the said Bridges and to report the same<lb></lb>
to the said Court wee whose named are hereunto Subscribed doe certifie to this Court, that in pursuance<lb></lb>
of the directions in the said order, wee after publique notis given to the Inhabitants of Colebrooks did upon<lb></lb>
the twenteith day of May Instant meet at the said to towne, and to go at & with Severall of the Inhabitants of the Said<lb></lb>
Towne did publiquely vein the said Bridges and Causey and did finde them to Bor much out of repayed and<lb></lb>
upon the best examinacon and enquiry that was could make did finde that till the reigne of King Henry the<lb></lb>
eight the Said Bridges and causey were repayed by the King and that upon Frequent Compay made to the<lb></lb>
Said King of the Said Bridges and Causey being out of repayes King Henry the eight by his Letters Kattents<lb></lb>
boreing date the nine and twenteeth of August in the thirtie Fifth yeare of his Reigne did grant to the Said Towne<lb></lb>
of Colebrooke a weekelie Markett and two fayres in each yeare (vizt) at the Feasts of St Marke and of St<lb></lb>
Symon and Jude And did thereby give to the said towne the toll of the Said Markett and Fayres the Proffitts of<lb></lb>
White amongst other things were to being<obscured></obscured>
in the repayres of the Said Bridges and Causer And wee did<lb></lb>
alsoe finde that afterwards King <obscured></obscured>
by his Letters Flatents careing date the eighth of or<obscured></obscured>
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in the elevanents yeare of his<obscured></obscured>
said to <obscured></obscured>
of colebrooke and did grant to the said<obscured></obscured>
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