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December 1786

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At the General Session of the Peace of our Lord the King holden at
the Session House at Clerkenwell Green in and for the County of Middlesex
on Monday the Eleventh day of December in the Twenty Seventh year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third of Great Britain &c and in the
year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Six.

We the Grand Jurors Sworn and Charged to Inquire for our said Lord the King and for the
Body of the said County of Middlesex on our Oath do Present that from time whereof the
Memory of Man is not to the Contrary there was and yet is a certain common Bridge used
for all the Subejcts of our said Lord the King and his Predecessors to go return pass and
Labour with their Horses Coaches Carts and Carriages at their will and Pleasure situate
and being at a place called the Rails Head in the Parish of Isleworth in the County"
aforesaid and that the aforesaid Bridge on the first day of January in the Twenty fifth
Year of the Reign of our said Lord the now King and continually afterwards and now
is in great Decay and want of Repairation and amendment so that the Liege Subjects
of our said Lord the King could not during the time aforesaid nor can they now go return
pass and Labour with their Horses Coaches Carts and Carriages as they ought and were
wont to do without great danger of their Lives and the Loss of their Goods And we the said
Jurors do further present that we do not know any person or persons that are liable on
bound to repair the aforesaid Bridge

William Nettleship< no role >
Edward Chapman< no role >
John Selfe< no role >
Thomas Phillips< no role >
John Bell< no role > Churchwarden of the Parish of
Isleworth with the Parish Books




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