An Act of Parliament for Repairing the Highways from Counter's Bridge, in the County of Middlesex, ... and for Lighting and Watering Part of the Said Highwaysprinted at the Clarendon Press, 1769 - 106 páginas |
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... also upon the Side or Sides thereof , and crofs any Lane or Way leading into the fame , and also a Toll - honse or C Toll- K The Tolls District . Toll - houfes at or near GEORGII III . R. 17.
... also upon the Side or Sides thereof , and crofs any Lane or Way leading into the fame , and also a Toll - honse or C Toll- K The Tolls District . Toll - houfes at or near GEORGII III . R. 17.
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... also through all other the Gates or Turnpikes erec- ted within the District where fuch Toll was paid , fuch Perfon or Per- fons producing a Note or Ticket denoting the Payment of fuch Toll ; which Note or Ticket the Collec- tors of the ...
... also through all other the Gates or Turnpikes erec- ted within the District where fuch Toll was paid , fuch Perfon or Per- fons producing a Note or Ticket denoting the Payment of fuch Toll ; which Note or Ticket the Collec- tors of the ...
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... also be made fully da maging , & c . to the Trustees of the refpective Lamps , to District , or any five or more of make Satis- them , or to their Surveyor , by fuch faction alío . Offender or Offenders for the Da- mage fo by him , her ...
... also be made fully da maging , & c . to the Trustees of the refpective Lamps , to District , or any five or more of make Satis- them , or to their Surveyor , by fuch faction alío . Offender or Offenders for the Da- mage fo by him , her ...
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Affignments appoint Authority aforefaid Bart Brentford Carriage Cart Cattle caufe cauſe Clerk Collectors Colnbrook Confeffion convict Perfons County of Middlefex Dick Matthew Diſtreſs Drains erected Expences faid County faid High faid Highways faid Jury faid Old faid Tolls faid Truſtees feven fhall be lawful fhall think firſt five forfeit and pay Forfeitures fuch Lands fuch Manner fuch Offence fuch Perfon fuch Tolls fuch Truſtees fufficient fummon further enacted Geldings Hamlet Hand and Seal hereby impowered Horfes Horne Rev Horſes Houfes Houſe ibid John John Derbyshire Juftice or Juftices Lamps Lands or Hereditaments levied nine Number Oath Offenders Old Brentford Old Diſtrict otherwife Owners paffing Parish Peace Penalty Perfon fhall Perfon fo Perfon or Perfons Place Pofts Publick Purpoſe reaſonable refufe repairing the faid Richard ſaid Seffions ſhall ſuch Surveyor or Surveyors Tedington tees thereof Thomas Treaſurer tricts Truf Turnpike Twickenham unleſs veyor Waggon Weft whatſoever widening Witneffes Witneſs
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Página 77 - ... and in any such action the defendant may plead the general issue, and give this Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon...
Página 91 - County, there to be kept to hard Labour for any Time not exceeding two Calendar Months...
Página 60 - ... be levied by distress and sale of the offender's goods and chattels, by warrant under the hand and seal or hands and seals of such Justice or Justices...
Página 98 - Westminster ; 1 and where any distress shall be made for any sum or sums of money to be levied by virtue of this act, the distress itself shall not be deemed unlawful, nor the party or parties...
Página 61 - ... to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding one calendar month.
Página 7 - Colonies, be it hereby declared by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and •with the advice and confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this prefent Parliament...
Página 30 - ... in any one day (to be computed from twelve of the clock at night to twelve of the clock...
Página 18 - One Penny : For every Drove of Oxen or Neat Cattle...
Página 12 - inclusive, in the actual Possession and Enjoyment or Receipt of the * Rents and Profits of Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments of such
Página 43 - Warrant under his hand and seal to cause such money as may appear to him to be due and unpaid to be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of such Officer, rendering to him the overplus (if any), on demand, after payment of the money remaining due and deducting the charges...