Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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28th February 1734 - 14th April 1743

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John Laroch< no role > Esqr . Robert Hucks< no role > Esqr . Nathaniel Blacker< no role > by
Esqr . Richard Bulstrode< no role > Esqr . John Tarver< no role > Esqr . Charles
Bere Esqr. Robert Hinde< no role > Esqr . John Stevens< no role > Esqr . Richard
Farwell Esqr . Charles Palmer< no role > Esqr . William Morice< no role > Esqr.
John Meard< no role > Esqr . & Lane Harrison< no role > Esqr . Justices of the
peace for this County of any three of them as a Committee
to assemble & meet together, And to take to their
assistance Such proper Surveyor or Surveyors & other
workmen as they Should think fit, And to take a View
of Brentford Bridge and also of Such part of Chertsea
Bridge which is in this County, And to take an account
in writing of what repaires were wanting & necessary
to be done thereto, And to make an estimate of what it
would cost well & Sufficiently to repaire the Same, and
to find and provide timber, Stone, Iron, gravel & other
materials for that purpose, making the estimate as to
each Bridgte district & Seperate, and to act & do as in
the Said Order is Specifyed, And whereas the Said Sr.
Joseph Aylofffe< no role > Sr. Francis Child< no role > Sr. Thomas Reynell< no role >
Sr. Edward Hill< no role > Charles Bere< no role > John Stevens< no role > & James
Clitherow Esquires being a Quorum of the Said
Committee have this day made their Report in
writting unto this Court whereby they certify unto
this Court that they have viewed the Said Bridge called
Brentford Bridge and find the Same extreamly out
of repair and in a ruinous & decayed conditon, And
that for their better information as to the condition
of the Bridge and the expence & method of repairing
the Same they look to their assistance Mr. James King< no role >
of St. Martins Lane Carpenter and directed him to
make two estimates the one of the expence of
putting the Bridge in repaire Sufficient to Stand ten
years the other of the expence of building an intire
new Bridge making an allowance for old materials,
both which estimates had been accordingly made,
and are annexed to the Said Report, And upon the




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