May 1792
Part of one of the Side Walls on the Buttments of the said
Bridge is forced out of its place must be taken down and rebuilt.
Several Feet of the Stone Coping is thrown of the said Walls and
broken in pieces.
The Iron Cramps of almost the whole of the Stone Coping should
be taken out, sunk lower and return with Lead.
The Railing on the said Bridge should be stopped and Painted
Some Oak spurs should be fixed against the Walls on the
Buttments to prevent the Carriages from sticking against the
said Walls in their turning on and of the said Bridge
Some Gravel to repair the Road over the said Bridge
Presented the 23d. May 1792, By
Wm. Featherston< no role >
High Constable
of the Hundred
of Isleworth
.
Ordered that the said Report be transmitted to Mr Rogers
the County Surveyor and that he do make a Survey of the said
Bridge
and Report his Opinion thereon to the Court.
By Adjournment same day.
James Clitherow< no role >
Esqr having stated to the Court that
the Bridge
at Brentford
was very much out of Repair and that
the Trustees of the Turnpike there would lend the County some
assistance in repairing the same Ordered that the County
Surveyor
do wait on Mr. Clitherow and view the said Bridge and
make an Estimate of the Repairs necessary to be done to the same
and lay the same before the Court on the County day of the next
Session.
By Adjournment same day
The following Petition from Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591.
the Contractor for
Conveying Vagrants
in through and out of this County being laid before
the Court and read in the following Words Vizt.