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Image 227 of 49624th May 1792


May 1792.

That last Winter a Cart and Horse with the Driver passing thro' the
Brook was wash'd away and the Man drowned thereby and that within
these few Months past a Servant of Mr Mellish's also lost his Life in passing
thro' such Brook; That the said Highway is a very Publick one & the
direct road from that part of the Parish of Enfield into the counties of Hertford
and Essex.

Your Petitioners therefore humbly Pray Your Worships
to order a Bridge to be build across the said Brook
to prevent the Lives of His Majesties Subjects being
endangerd that pass that way.

And Your Petitioners shall every Pray Etc

Geo: Willm< no role > : Prescott.
On behalf of himself & the rest of the
Parishioners
24th. May 1792.

Resolved that the said Petition be referred to a Committee
and that William Mainwaring< no role > Esquire , Samuel Glasse< no role > , Brackley Kennett< no role >
Doctors in Divinity , George William Prescott< no role > , John Brettell< no role > , Edmund
Armstrong,
< no role > William Coleman< no role > , Jacob Leroux< no role > , William Bleamire< no role > , Nathaniel
Conant
< no role > , Thomas Gordon< no role > , Henry Goodwyn< no role > , James Hubbald< no role > Esquires and
Richard Neate< no role > Clerk be such Committee and that the said Committee do
meet at the Goat at Forty Hill on the 1st. day of June next at Twelve
o Clock precisely and that Mr. Rogers the County Surveyor do attend such
Committee.

By Adjournment same day.

The following Report made by William Featherstone< no role > High
constable of The Hundred of Isleworth in this County of some Repairs
necessary to be done at Rails Head Bridge in the Parish of Isleworth
being Read Vizt.

An Account of some necessary Repairs required to the
Rails Head Bridge Isleworth Middx




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