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</note>
<note>TIMBER § 7</note>


<note>
<note>The several privileges<lb/>
The several privileges given to Carriages of <del>one sort of</del> <add>some kinds</add> of <unclear>strictures</unclear> &amp; <del>restr</del> <!-- perhaps "restrictions" though unfinished? --><add>disadvantages imposed</add> on other <unclear>sorts,</unclear>  <gap/> devised for the sake of creating <del><unclear>motives</unclear></del> <add>a <unclear>disposition</unclear></add> in the <unclear>persons</unclear> concerned to <unclear>adopt</unclear> its <unclear>use</unclear> in preference to that <unclear>other</unclear> <gap/> <unclear>now</unclear> the most effectual way of doing this is by exhibiting those <unclear>motives</unclear> in as clear <add>distinct<gap/></add> &amp; striking a <unclear>view</unclear> as possible <head><add>CARTS 6 INCH</add></head>
given to Carriages<lb/>
</note>
of <del>one sort of</del> <add>some kinds</add> of structures<lb/>
&amp; <unclear>restr</unclear> <!-- perhaps "restrictions" though unfinished? --><lb/>
<add>disadvantages imposed</add><lb/>
on other sorts, are<lb/>
devised for the sake<lb/>
of creating <del>motives</del> <add>dispositions</add><lb/>
in the persons concerned<lb/>
to adopt to the<lb/>
one in preference to the other<lb/>
as under the most effectual way of doing this is by exhibiting those <unclear>motives</unclear> in as clear <add>distinct<gap/></add> &amp; striking a <unclear>view</unclear> as possible</note>


<note>HUSBANDRY</note>
<p>§ 2 &amp; 3</p>
<p>Carriages used in Husbandry or carrying only <del>manure<lb/>
for Land</del>, Hay, Straw, Fodder, Corn unthreshed, or Manure<lb/>
for Land are exempted from all <add>excepted out of the</add> restrictions <add>imposed on others</add> concerning<lb/>
Weight by § 1.</p>


<note>
<note>HUSBANDRY</note>
TIMBER <!-- section -->7</note>
<p>§ 22.</p>
<p><del>Carriages</del> <add>Carts</add> with no other <del>than the</del> loading that those above<lb/>
specified, or <del>with</del> <add>than</add> Implements of Husbandry have<lb/>
the benefit of exemptions granted to them by particular<lb/>
Acts continued to them as heretofore notwithstanding § 22</p>
 
<note>CARTS 6 INCH</note>
<p>§ 20, 21.</p>
<p>Six<add>-inch-</add>-wheeled Carts are <del>not included subject to the <sic>encreased</sic></del> <add>exempted from the additional</add><lb/>
rate of Toll (viz. half as much again as the ordinary <add>original</add> rate)<lb/>
imposed on other Narrowwheeled Carriages.</p>
 
<note>CARTS 6 INCH</note>
<p>Six-inch-wheel'd Carts, so as they be drawn by no more<lb/>
than 2 Horses or what is equivalent, may continue<lb/>
to take the benefit of exemptions <add>from Toll</add> granted by particular<lb/> Acts on account of particular Kinds of loading.</p>


<head><del>CAR</del> HUSBANDRY</head>
<note>ROLLING 16<lb/>
INCHES</note>


<head><!-- Section symbol --> 2 &amp; 3</head>
<p>Carriages rolling 16 Inches may <add>any where</add> have their wheels<lb/> at any distance from each other notwithstanding § 7.</p>
<p>Carriages used in Husbandry or carrying only <del>manure<lb/> for Land</del>, Hay, Straw, Fodder, Corn unthreshed, or Manure<lb/> for Land are exempted from all <add>excepted out of the</add> restrictions <add>imposed on others</add> concerning<lb/> <unclear>Weight</unclear> by <!-- Section symbol --> 1.
</p>


<pb/>


<note><head>HUSBANDRY</head></note>
<note>ROLLING 16 INCHES</note>  


<head><!-- Section symbol --> 22.</head>
<p>Waggons rollings 16 Inches shall, within 100 Miles from<lb/>
<p><del>Carriages</del><add>Carts</add> with no other <del>than <unclear>the</unclear></del> loading that those above<lb/><lb/>
London pay but half as much as common Broadwheeled<lb/>
specified, or <del>with</del><unclear>their</unclear> Implements of Husbandry have<lb/>
Waggons: [and the like of Carts.]</p>
the benefit of exemptions granted to them by particular<lb/>
 
Acts continued to them as heretofore notwithstanding <!-- section symbol -->22</p>
<note>ROLLING 16 INC</note>  
<p>§ 2.</p>
<p>To Carriages rolling 16 Inches restrictions <add>regulations</add> concerning<lb/> weight <add>or distance of <unclear>the</unclear> wheels</add> shall not extend.</p>


<p>BROAD-WHEELED</p>


<head><add>CARTS 6 INCH</add></head>  
<p>§ 20, 21.</p>
<p>The Tolls for Broadwheeled Carriages shall <del>be but two</del> <add>remain as it is</add><lb/>
<del>thirds of that</del> <add><del>by</del> <add>under</add> each particular Act granting <add>appointing</add> them, while that</add> for Narrow wheeled is raised to half as<lb/>much again.</p>


<head><!-- section symbol -->20, 21.</head>
<p>§ 1</p>
<p>Six <add>-inch-</add>-wheeled Carts are <del>not included</del><add>exempted from the additional</add> <del>subject to <unclear>this</unclear><gap/></del><lb/> rate of <unclear>Toll</unclear> (viz half as much again as the ordinary <add>original</add> rate)<lb/> imposed on other Narrowwheeled Carriages.</p>
<p>Broadwheeled Waggons may carry 6 Tons: Broad-wheeled<lb/>
<p>Six-inch-wheel<gap/>Carts, so as they be drawn by no more<lb/>than 2 Horses or what is equivalent, may continue<lb/>to take the benefit of exemptions <add>from Toll</add>granted by particular<lb/> Acts on account of particular Kinds of loading.</p>
Carts 3.</p>
<note><head>ROLLING 16 INCHES</head></note> <p>Carriages rolling 16 Inches may <add>any where</add> have their wheels<lb/> at any distance from each other notwithstanding<!-- section symbol -->7.</p>


<pb/><note><head>ROLLING 16 INCHES</head></note> <p>Waggons rollings 16 Inches shall, within 100 Miles from<lb/> London pay but half as much as common Broadwheeled<lb/> Waggons: [and the like of Carts.]</p>
<p>§ 8</p>
<head><!-- section symbol -->2.</head>
<note><head>ROLLING 16 INC</head></note> <p>To Carriages rolling 16 Inches restrictions <add>regulations</add> concerning<lb/> weight <add>or distance of <unclear>the</unclear> wheels</add> shall not extend.</p>
<head>BROAD-WHEELED</head>
<head><!-- Section symbol --> 20, 21.</head>
<p>The Tolls for Broadwheeled Carriages shall <del>be but <gap/></del> <add>remain as <gap/></add><lb/>  <del>thirds of that</del> <add><del>by</del> <add>under</add> with particular Act granting <add>appointing</add> them, which that</add> for Narrow wheeled is raised to half as<lb/>much again
</p>
<head><!-- section symbol -->1</head>
<p>Broadwheeled Waggons may carry 6 Tons: Broad-wheeled<lb/> Carts 3.</p>
<head><!-- section symbol -->8</head>
<p>The number of Horses (and in proportion of other Beasts)<lb/>
<p>The number of Horses (and in proportion of other Beasts)<lb/>
allowd to Broadwheeled Waggons <add>Carriages</add> is<del> <gap/></del> <add>for Waggons</add><lb/> 8. for Carts. <unclear>5</unclear></p>
allowed to Broadwheeled Waggons <add>Carriages</add> is<del> <gap/></del> <add>for Waggons</add><lb/>
<p><head><!-- section symbol -->19</head>
8: for Carts, 5.</p>
Extraordinary Tolls, calculated to operate as Prohibitions,<lb/>  
 
<p>§ 19</p>
<p>Extraordinary Tolls, calculated to operate as Prohibitions,<lb/>  
which by any particular Turnpike Act are imposed on<lb/>   
which by any particular Turnpike Act are imposed on<lb/>   
carriages of burthen drawn by more than a certain number<lb/>  
carriages of burthen drawn by more than a certain number<lb/>  
of Beasts specified, shall be taken off from those with<lb/>  
of Beasts specified, shall be taken off from those with<lb/>  
broad-wheels, in such manner that Waggons <del><gap/></del>shall not<lb/> <pb/>pay more than what has been payable in virtue of the<lb/> particular Act in question for Waggons drawn by 4<lb/> Horses, nor Carts, than what has been payable for Carts<lb/> with 3.</p>
broad-wheels, in such manner that Waggons <del><gap/></del> shall not<lb/>  
<note>N.B. <unclear>Entitle</unclear> the several divisions <&amp;then  instead of the <unclear>Nomen proprius </unclear> use the pronoun <unclear>they</unclear> in every Article.</note>
pay more than what has been payable in virtue of the<lb/>
particular Act in question for Waggons drawn by 4<lb/>
Horses, nor Carts, than what has been payable for Carts<lb/> with 3.</p>


<head><!-- section symbol -->22</head>
<note>N.B. Entitle the<lb/>
several divisions,<lb/>
&amp; then instead of<lb/>
the <foreign>Nomen proprium</foreign><lb/>
use the pronoun<lb/>
they in every Article.</note>
 
<p>§ 22</p>
<p>Broad-wheeled Carriages shall continue to take the benefit<lb/>  
<p>Broad-wheeled Carriages shall continue to take the benefit<lb/>  
of exemptions from Toll by particular Acts granted<lb/>
of exemptions from Toll by particular Acts granted<lb/>
on account of particular kinds of loading, notwithstanding<lb/> <!-- section symbol -->22</p>
on account of particular kinds of loading, notwithstanding<lb/>  
§ 22</p>
 
<p>§ 5</p>
<p><add>Tolls</add> Broadwheeled Carriages <add>of Burthen</add> <del>alone</del> shall <add>alone</add> henceforth <del>be allowed<lb/> to</del> be compounded for.</p>
 
<note><gap/></note>
<p>§ 7</p>
<p>If any Broad-wheeled carriage of Burthen (except<lb/>
such as roll 16 Inches) pass on any Turnpike beyond <add>1</add><lb/>
the<add>2</add> distance<add>3</add> of <add>4</add> 20 <add>5</add> Miles <add>6</add> from <add>7</add> London <add>8</add>, with the wheels<lb/>
of any pair distant from each other more than<lb/>
4 feet 6 Inches measured on the ground: or with<lb/>
any wheel distant from the next to it on the same <lb/>
side (except in Carriages used on for drawing<lb/> Timber) more than 9 feet measured <del>on the ground</del> <add>from the center</add> <lb/> of the Axle-<gap/> at their ends the Driver [owner]<lb/> <pb/>shall forfeit £5.</p>
 
<p>Whoso alters the distance between <add>the</add> Wheels of any<lb/> Broadwheeled carriage of burthen in order to evade<lb/>
the penalty shall forfeit £5</p>
 
<p>So long as any one hindereth the measuring of<lb/> the wheels of any carriage of burthen not exempted<lb/> it shall not be permitted to pass onwards.<lb/>
<add><del>The number of</del></add></p>
 
<p>§ 20 21</p>
<p>Half as much again shall be paid by way of ordinary<lb/> Toll for narrow-wheeled carriages of Burthen (except<lb/> for 6-inch-wheeled Carts drawn by no more<lb/>than 2 Horses or what is equivalent) as for Broad-wheeled.</p>
 
<p>§ 1</p>
<p>Narrow-wheeled Waggons may carry but 3 Tons:<lb/> Carts but ...</p>


<head><!-- section symbol -->5</head>
<p>§ 13</p>
<p><add>Tolls</add> Broadwheeled Carriages <add>of Burthen</add> <del>alone</del> shall <add>alone</add> henceforth  <del>be allowed<lb/>to</del> be compounded for.</p>
<p>Narrow-wheeled Waggons, <sic>least</sic> they spoil the track<lb/>
<head><!-- section symbol -->7</head>
<note><gap/></note><p><add><!-- symbol --></add> If any Broad-wheeled carriage of Burthen (except<lb/>
such as roll <unclear>16</unclear> Inches) pass on any Turnpike beyond <add>1</add><lb/> the<add>2</add> distance<add>3</add> of <add>4</add> 20 <add>5</add> Miles <add>6</add> from <add>7</add> London <add>8</add>, with the wheels<lb/> of any pair distant from each other more than <lb/>
<gap/> feet 6 Inches measured on the ground: or with <lb/> any wheel distant from the next to it on the same <lb/> side (except in Carriages used on for drawing<lb/> Timber) more than 9 feet measured <del>on the ground</del> <add>from the center</add> <lb/> of the Axle-<gap/> at their ends the Driver [owner]<lb/> <pb/>shall forfeit £5.</p>
<p><unclear>Whoso alters the distance between <add>the</add> Wheels of any<lb/> Broadwheeled carriage of burthen in order to evade<lb/> the penalty shall forfeit £5</p>
<p>So long as any one hindereth the measuring of<lb/> the wheels of any carriage of burthen not exempted <lb/> it shall not be permitted to pass onwards.</p>
<add><del>The number of</del></add> <head>NARROW-WHEELED.</head>
<head><!-- section symbol -->20 21</head>
<p>Half as much again shall be paid by way of ordinary<lb/> Toll for narrow-wheeled carriages of Burthen (except<lb/> for 6-inch-wheeled Carts drawn by no more<lb/>than 2 Horses or what is equivalent) as for Broad-wheeled.<lb/></p>
<head><!-- section symbol -->1</head>
<p>Narrow-wheeled Waggons may carry but 3 Tons:<lb/> Carts but...</p>
<head><!-- section symbol -->13</head>
<p>Narrow-wheeled Waggons, <sic>least</sic> they spoil the <unclear>track</unclear><lb/>
which Broad-wheeled Waggons used by passing on it<lb/>  
which Broad-wheeled Waggons used by passing on it<lb/>  
heavy laden shall not be drawn by Beasts in pairs<lb/>  
heavy laden shall not be drawn by Beasts in pairs<lb/>  
with any other <unclear>lading</unclear> than Fish Flesh or Fowls</p>
with any other <unclear>lading</unclear> than Fish Flesh or Fowl.</p>


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CARRIERS.

TIMBER § 7

The several privileges
given to Carriages
of one sort of some kinds of structures
& restr
disadvantages imposed
on other sorts, are
devised for the sake
of creating motives dispositions
in the persons concerned
to adopt to the
one in preference to the other
as under the most effectual way of doing this is by exhibiting those motives in as clear distinct & striking a view as possible

HUSBANDRY

§ 2 & 3

Carriages used in Husbandry or carrying only manure
for Land
, Hay, Straw, Fodder, Corn unthreshed, or Manure
for Land are exempted from all excepted out of the restrictions imposed on others concerning
Weight by § 1.

HUSBANDRY

§ 22.

Carriages Carts with no other than the loading that those above
specified, or with than Implements of Husbandry have
the benefit of exemptions granted to them by particular
Acts continued to them as heretofore notwithstanding § 22

CARTS 6 INCH

§ 20, 21.

Six-inch--wheeled Carts are not included subject to the encreased exempted from the additional
rate of Toll (viz. half as much again as the ordinary original rate)
imposed on other Narrowwheeled Carriages.

CARTS 6 INCH

Six-inch-wheel'd Carts, so as they be drawn by no more
than 2 Horses or what is equivalent, may continue
to take the benefit of exemptions from Toll granted by particular
Acts on account of particular Kinds of loading.

ROLLING 16
INCHES

Carriages rolling 16 Inches may any where have their wheels
at any distance from each other notwithstanding § 7.


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ROLLING 16 INCHES

Waggons rollings 16 Inches shall, within 100 Miles from
London pay but half as much as common Broadwheeled
Waggons: [and the like of Carts.]

ROLLING 16 INC

§ 2.

To Carriages rolling 16 Inches restrictions regulations concerning
weight or distance of the wheels shall not extend.

BROAD-WHEELED

§ 20, 21.

The Tolls for Broadwheeled Carriages shall be but two remain as it is
thirds of that by <add>under each particular Act granting appointing them, while that</add> for Narrow wheeled is raised to half as
much again.

§ 1

Broadwheeled Waggons may carry 6 Tons: Broad-wheeled
Carts 3.

§ 8

The number of Horses (and in proportion of other Beasts)
allowed to Broadwheeled Waggons Carriages is for Waggons
8: for Carts, 5.

§ 19

Extraordinary Tolls, calculated to operate as Prohibitions,
which by any particular Turnpike Act are imposed on
carriages of burthen drawn by more than a certain number
of Beasts specified, shall be taken off from those with
broad-wheels, in such manner that Waggons shall not
pay more than what has been payable in virtue of the
particular Act in question for Waggons drawn by 4
Horses, nor Carts, than what has been payable for Carts
with 3.

N.B. Entitle the
several divisions,
& then instead of
the Nomen proprium
use the pronoun
they in every Article.

§ 22

Broad-wheeled Carriages shall continue to take the benefit
of exemptions from Toll by particular Acts granted
on account of particular kinds of loading, notwithstanding
§ 22

§ 5

Tolls Broadwheeled Carriages of Burthen alone shall alone henceforth be allowed
to
be compounded for.

§ 7

If any Broad-wheeled carriage of Burthen (except
such as roll 16 Inches) pass on any Turnpike beyond 1
the2 distance3 of 4 20 5 Miles 6 from 7 London 8, with the wheels
of any pair distant from each other more than
4 feet 6 Inches measured on the ground: or with
any wheel distant from the next to it on the same
side (except in Carriages used on for drawing
Timber) more than 9 feet measured on the ground from the center
of the Axle- at their ends the Driver [owner]

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shall forfeit £5.

Whoso alters the distance between the Wheels of any
Broadwheeled carriage of burthen in order to evade
the penalty shall forfeit £5

So long as any one hindereth the measuring of
the wheels of any carriage of burthen not exempted
it shall not be permitted to pass onwards.
The number of

§ 20 21

Half as much again shall be paid by way of ordinary
Toll for narrow-wheeled carriages of Burthen (except
for 6-inch-wheeled Carts drawn by no more
than 2 Horses or what is equivalent) as for Broad-wheeled.

§ 1

Narrow-wheeled Waggons may carry but 3 Tons:
Carts but ...

§ 13

Narrow-wheeled Waggons, least they spoil the track
which Broad-wheeled Waggons used by passing on it
heavy laden shall not be drawn by Beasts in pairs
with any other lading than Fish Flesh or Fowl.



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