By Adjournment same day
1765.
July 11th
.
Brentford
&
Chertsey Bridges
This Court being informed that the way over Brentford Bridge
in
this County is exceedingly in convenient and dangerous to foot Passengers
And also that there are Sundry repairs wanting at Chertsea Bridge
in the
County It is Ordered that it be and it is hereby recomended and referred
to
James Clitherow< no role >
.
Boulton Mainwaring< no role >
John Hawkins< no role >
Elisha
Biscoe< no role >
George Errington< no role >
.
Thomas Wood< no role >
Esquires
. Sir
Philip Musgrave< no role >
Barnt.Vansittart Hudson
John Spencer Colepeper< no role >
Henry Lambe< no role >
John Adam< no role >
Frederick Hesse< no role >
and
William Godfrey< no role >
Esquires His Majestys
Justices and such other of His Majestys Justices of the Peace
for this
County or any three of them as shall please to be present to meet together
at the Sign of three Pidgeons in New Brentford
on Saturday the Twentieth
day of this Instant July by Nine of the Clock in the Forenoon and proceed
to inspect and Examine what shall be necessary in Order to make a
safe and Convenient Footway or Passage over the said Bridge at Brentford
and likewise to view and Examine the defects and wants of Repair of
Chertsea Bridge
and to Order what they shall find expedient to be done
to repair the same In case any thing shall be there found to be
immediately necessary And the said Committee is desired to make a
Report of the Matters aforesaid at the next Session.