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repair for £70. a year, and which amounts to 4590 yards of
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Superficial pavement unless reduced by placeing the Toll post as
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above proposed, And the Said four Justices further Reported
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that upon inquiry they find that none of the Inhabitants
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within the limits of what has been called the
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have
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in the least contributed, as the Said Justices think they ought to
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have done, towards the repair of the pavement, the toll being
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granted only in ease of the Inhabitants and towards the
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repairing & amending the pavement, as appears by the first
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Section of the Said Act 8 o. & 9 o. Willi tertij And as it is by the
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said Order referred to the Said Committee to consider by what
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methods the Same may be most effectually repaired they have
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in the best manner they are able digested their thoughts, and
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cannot by any means beleive' tis practicable to cause the
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pavement either to be put into repaire or kept So unless by
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contract for a terme of twenty one years at the least with Some
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Substantial Paviour, who they think might (if Such contract
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may be made as the Act now Stands) undertake to discharge
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the present debt, and to pave the whole in the best manner
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with Pebles throwing out all the Ragor at least the Small Rag
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The large Rag to be used only on the West side as being little
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used but for the carts to Stand upon, In consideracon whereof and
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of giveing Security for the due & well performance of Such
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contract the whole produce of the Toll to be assigned except £20.
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P Ann reserved for the Collector always to be appointed by
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this Comission, by whose Order Said Pavior Should be paid
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quarterly performing his contract, And in order to it's
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being kept in good and Sufficient repaire as well as new
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paved in a Workmanlike manner as aforesaid the said
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Comittee think it would be necessary & convenient to
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appoint a Standing Committee ofat the least of
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Neighbouring Justices of whomShould have
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power to give the Said person So contracting notice to amend
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defects So often as they either observe or are acquainted of
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