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<!-- This page consists of a number of sections of different layouts which have been transcribed in turn --> <head>SEC</head><lb/><!-- partially obscured by the following printed text --> <!-- graphical representation of letter W --> <p> <note> Preamble</note> <lb/>Whereas the Laws for the general<lb/>Regulation of the Turnpike Roads of<lb/>this Kingdom are very numerous, and<lb/>in some Respect ineffectual:  And whereas<lb/>the good Purposes thereby intended<lb/>might be better effected, if the said <lb/>Laws were entirely repealed, and One<lb/>Law made for carrying such Purposes into Execution:<lb/><hi rend='underline'>Wherefore</hi>, for Remedy thereof, be it enacted by the<lb/>King's most excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice<lb/>and Content of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and<lb/>Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and<lb/>by the Authority of the same, That it <hi rend='underline'>shall and may be</hi> <note> Five or more Trustees for Turnpike Roads, at a General Meeting, <sic>impowered</sic> to erect Weighing Engines; </note> <lb/> <hi rend='underline'>lawful</hi> [to and] for all Commissioners and Trustees appointed,<lb/>or who shall hereafter be appointed, by any Turnpike<lb/>Road within that Part of Great Britain called England,<lb/> or any five or more of them, at a General Meeting,<lb/>if they think proper, at any or as many Gate or<lb/>Gates, Bar or Bars, as they have erected or shall erect<lb/>for the receiving of any Toll [or Tolls,] or upon any<lb/>Part of the Road within their respective Jurisdictions.</p><pb/><!-- sections of written text adjacent to the printed text and partly obscured by it. --> <head>STEES.  Orig.</head> <p> <head>VI.</head><lb/> in possession of the Tolls <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> &amp; by themselves or Clerk may <note> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Sect.  Art. New [Sect. 42. Orig.]</note>  <lb/>lso they may call in the <del>papers</del> <add>writings</add> of their Officers in general <!-- symbol --><note>|| Sect.  Art.  New [Sect. 42 Orig.]</note> <lb/>therorr &amp; Surveyor # <note> <!-- symbol -->Sect. Art. New[Sect. Orig] <!-- symbol --> Sect. Art. New [Sect. 35. Or. </note><lb/> # Sect. Art. New. Sect. <add>45</add>. Or.</p> <pb/> <p> <head>XVII.</head><lb/> <del><gap/><gap/><gap/> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> </del> may take order for <del><gap/></del> the<del>ir</del> <note>  <del><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Sect. Art. New. [Sect. Orig.]</del> </note><lb/> by Husbandmen upon the road. <note> || Sect. Art. New [Sect 29. Orig.]</note> </p><pb/> <p><head>XVIII.</head><lb/> heir Road, such Engines for weighing Carriages of<sic> burthen</sic> as <note> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> sect. Arb. A. New [Sect. 1. Orig.] || Sect. Art.. New [Sect. 1. orig.]  <!-- symbol --> Sect. .. Art.  New.  [Sect. 1. Orig.]</note></p> <pb/><!-- sections below printed text --> <p> <head>ART. XIX</head> <lb/> Any 3 Trustees may determine frauds respecting the distance of Wheels <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> &amp; respecting the numbers &amp; dispositions of <note> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Sect. Art. New [Sect. 9. Orig.]</note><lb/> Beasts in draught; <hi rend='superscript'>||</hi> &amp; restricting the weight: <hi rend='superscript'><!-- symbol --> </hi> also of neglects of Tollgatherers concerning the frauds last mentioned. #. <note> || Sect. ... Art .. New. [Sect. 9. orig.]</note> </p> <p>  <head>Observations.</head><lb/> I have said "frauds": for it is remarkable that, (whether it be by accident or by design) no cognisance is given <note> <!-- symbol --> Sect...Art..New  [Sect. 6. orig.] </note><lb/> to trustees of any of the original offences against the provisions relative to these matters: but only of certain attempts <note> # Sect.. Art.. New [sect. 6. Orig.] </note><lb/> to elude the penalties for those offences. </p><pb/> <p> <head>ART. XX</head> <lb/> Any 2 Trustees, on the death of a Tollgatherer,may appoint another to supply his place, <sic>untill</sic> the next meeting <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note> + Sect. ..Art.. New  [Sect. 44. Orig]</note> </p> <p> <head>Observations.</head><lb/> "<hi rend='underline'>Death</hi>" I would add "or sudden disability." <lb/> "place" I would insert "(<hi rend='underline'>&amp; so <foreign>toties quoties</foreign></hi>)" </p> <pb/> <!-- Handwritten text to the left of printed text --> <head>ART. XXI.</head><lb/> Any 2 Trustees may <add>by writing </add> order the Wheels of carriages of <sic>Burthen</sic><lb/> not exempted <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> to be measured at the Tollgates <lb/><hi rend='superscript'><!-- symbol --></hi> <lb/> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> By Sect. Art. ...  New [Sect. 2,3,23. Orig.] <del><gap/><gap/></del><lb/><p> <head>Observations.</head><lb/> "<hi rend='underline'>All the Trustees</hi>"  I cannot conjecture the meaning of<lb/>this word "<hi rend='underline'>all</hi>", or whether it has any.  <del><gap/><gap/></del> <add>It is not</add> <lb/> prefixed to the word "<hi rend='underline'>Trustees</hi>" in any other instance<lb/> besides this. </p> <p> "<hi rend='underline'>Weighing-Engine</hi>"  A Weighing-Engine including a Toll-<lb/>gate as a necessary part of it, there seems no occasion <lb/>  for mentioning it. </p> <pb/> <!-- printed text --> <head>SECT. IV</head> <lb/><p><note> Trustees <sic>impowered</sic> to order the fellies of all Wagons, &amp; c. to be <sic>gaged</sic>. </note><lb/> And for the better discovering and detecting the Offenders <lb/>against this Act, it is hereby further enacted, <lb/>That it shall [and may] be lawful to and for all the Trustees <lb/>appointed or to be appointed by any Act or Acts of Parliament, <lb/>made or to be made for the repairing or amending <lb/>any Turnpike Road within the Kingdom, or any <lb/>Two or more of them, and they are hereby [authorized <lb/>and] required, by Writing under their hands, to order <lb/>the Fellies, of all Waggons, Wains, Carts, or other <lb/>Carriages, which are or ought to be of the Breadth or <lb/><sic>Gage</sic> herein before directed and prescribed, to be measured <lb/>[and <sic>gaged</sic>] at any Weighing Engine, or at any <lb/>Turnpike or Toll-gate, erected or to be erected upon any <lb/>Part of the Turnpike Road in or upon which such <lb/>Waggon, Wain, Cart or Carriage respectively, shall <lb/>travel, pass, or be drawn. </p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
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<head>SEC</head><lb/><!-- partially obscured by the following printed text --> <!-- graphical representation of letter W -->  
 
<p> <note> Preamble</note> <lb/>Whereas the Laws for the general<lb/>Regulation of the Turnpike Roads of<lb/>this Kingdom are very numerous, and<lb/>in some Respect ineffectual:  And whereas<lb/>the good Purposes thereby intended<lb/>might be better effected, if the said <lb/>Laws were entirely repealed, and One<lb/>Law made for carrying such Purposes into Execution:<lb/><hi rend='underline'>Wherefore</hi>, for Remedy thereof, be it enacted by the<lb/>King's most excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice<lb/>and Content of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and<lb/>Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and<lb/>by the Authority of the same, That it <hi rend='underline'>shall and may be</hi> <note> Five or more Trustees for Turnpike Roads, at a General Meeting, <sic>impowered</sic> to erect Weighing Engines; </note> <lb/> <hi rend='underline'>lawful</hi> [to and] for all Commissioners and Trustees appointed,<lb/>or who shall hereafter be appointed, by any Turnpike<lb/>Road within that Part of Great Britain called England,<lb/> or any five or more of them, at a General Meeting,<lb/>if they think proper, at any or as many Gate or<lb/>Gates, Bar or Bars, as they have erected or shall erect<lb/>for the receiving of any Toll [or Tolls,] or upon any<lb/>Part of the Road within their respective Jurisdictions.</p>
 
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<head>TRUSTEES.  Orig.</head> <head>VI.</head>
<p> in possession of the Tolls <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> &amp; by themselves or Clerk may <note> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Sect.  Art. New [Sect. 42. Orig.]</note>  <lb/>lso they may call in the <del>papers</del> <add>writings</add> of their Officers in general <!-- symbol --><note>|| Sect.  Art.  New [Sect. 42 Orig.]</note> <lb/>therorr &amp; Surveyor # <note> <!-- symbol -->Sect. Art. New[Sect. Orig] <!-- symbol --> Sect. Art. New [Sect. 35. Or. </note><lb/> # Sect. Art. New. Sect. <add>45</add>. Or.</p>  
 
<head>XVII.</head>
<p> <del><gap/><gap/><gap/> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> </del> may take order for <del><gap/></del> the<del>ir</del> <note>  <del><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Sect. Art. New. [Sect. Orig.]</del> </note><lb/> by Husbandmen upon the road. <note> || Sect. Art. New [Sect 29. Orig.]</note> </p>
 
<head>XVIII.</head><lb/>
<p>heir Road, such Engines for weighing Carriages of<sic> burthen</sic> as <note> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> sect. Arb. A. New [Sect. 1. Orig.] || Sect. Art.. New [Sect. 1. orig.]  <!-- symbol --> Sect. .. Art.  New.  [Sect. 1. Orig.]</note></p>  
 
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<head>ART. XIX</head>  
<p> Any 3 Trustees may determine frauds respecting the distance of Wheels <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> &amp; respecting the numbers &amp; dispositions of <note> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Sect. Art. New [Sect. 9. Orig.]</note><lb/> Beasts in draught; <hi rend='superscript'>||</hi> &amp; restricting the weight: <hi rend='superscript'><!-- symbol --> </hi> also of neglects of Tollgatherers concerning the frauds last mentioned. #. <note> || Sect. ... Art .. New. [Sect. 9. orig.]</note> </p>  
 
<head>Observations.</head>
<p>I have said "frauds": for it is remarkable that, (whether it be by accident or by design) no cognisance is given <note> <!-- symbol --> Sect...Art..New  [Sect. 6. orig.] </note><lb/> to trustees of any of the original offences against the provisions relative to these matters: but only of certain attempts <note> # Sect.. Art.. New [sect. 6. Orig.] </note><lb/> to elude the penalties for those offences. </p>
 
<head>ART. XX</head>  
<p> Any 2 Trustees, on the death of a Tollgatherer,may appoint another to supply his place, <sic>untill</sic> the next meeting <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note> + Sect. ..Art.. New  [Sect. 44. Orig]</note> </p>  
 
<head>Observations.</head>
<p> "<hi rend='underline'>Death</hi>" I would add "or sudden disability." <lb/> "place" I would insert "(<hi rend='underline'>&amp; so <foreign>toties quoties</foreign></hi>)" </p> <!-- Handwritten text to the left of printed text -->  
 
<head>ART. XXI.</head>
<p>Any 2 Trustees may <add>by writing </add> order the Wheels of carriages of <sic>Burthen</sic><lb/> not exempted <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> to be measured at the Tollgates <lb/><hi rend='superscript'><!-- symbol --></hi> <lb/> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> By Sect. Art. ...  New [Sect. 2,3,23. Orig.] <del><gap/><gap/></del><lb/>
 
<head>Observations.</head><p> "<hi rend='underline'>All the Trustees</hi>"  I cannot conjecture the meaning of<lb/>this word "<hi rend='underline'>all</hi>", or whether it has any.  <del><gap/><gap/></del> <add>It is not</add> <lb/> prefixed to the word "<hi rend='underline'>Trustees</hi>" in any other instance<lb/> besides this. </p>  
 
<p> "<hi rend='underline'>Weighing-Engine</hi>"  A Weighing-Engine including a Toll-<lb/>gate as a necessary part of it, there seems no occasion <lb/>  for mentioning it. </p>  
 
<!-- printed text --> <head>SECT. IV</head>  
<p><note> Trustees <sic>impowered</sic> to order the fellies of all Wagons, &amp; c. to be <sic>gaged</sic>. </note><lb/> And for the better discovering and detecting the Offenders <lb/>against this Act, it is hereby further enacted, <lb/>That it shall [and may] be lawful to and for all the Trustees <lb/>appointed or to be appointed by any Act or Acts of Parliament, <lb/>made or to be made for the repairing or amending <lb/>any Turnpike Road within the Kingdom, or any <lb/>Two or more of them, and they are hereby [authorized <lb/>and] required, by Writing under their hands, to order <lb/>the Fellies, of all Waggons, Wains, Carts, or other <lb/>Carriages, which are or ought to be of the Breadth or <lb/><sic>Gage</sic> herein before directed and prescribed, to be measured <lb/>[and <sic>gaged</sic>] at any Weighing Engine, or at any <lb/>Turnpike or Toll-gate, erected or to be erected upon any <lb/>Part of the Turnpike Road in or upon which such <lb/>Waggon, Wain, Cart or Carriage respectively, shall <lb/>travel, pass, or be drawn. </p>
 
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Preamble
Whereas the Laws for the general
Regulation of the Turnpike Roads of
this Kingdom are very numerous, and
in some Respect ineffectual: And whereas
the good Purposes thereby intended
might be better effected, if the said
Laws were entirely repealed, and One
Law made for carrying such Purposes into Execution:
Wherefore, for Remedy thereof, be it enacted by the
King's most excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice
and Content of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and
Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and
by the Authority of the same, That it shall and may be Five or more Trustees for Turnpike Roads, at a General Meeting, impowered to erect Weighing Engines;
lawful [to and] for all Commissioners and Trustees appointed,
or who shall hereafter be appointed, by any Turnpike
Road within that Part of Great Britain called England,
or any five or more of them, at a General Meeting,
if they think proper, at any or as many Gate or
Gates, Bar or Bars, as they have erected or shall erect
for the receiving of any Toll [or Tolls,] or upon any
Part of the Road within their respective Jurisdictions.


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TRUSTEES. Orig. VI.

in possession of the Tolls + & by themselves or Clerk may + Sect. Art. New [Sect. 42. Orig.]
lso they may call in the papers writings of their Officers in general || Sect. Art. New [Sect. 42 Orig.]
therorr & Surveyor # Sect. Art. New[Sect. Orig] Sect. Art. New [Sect. 35. Or.
# Sect. Art. New. Sect. 45. Or.

XVII.

+ may take order for their + Sect. Art. New. [Sect. Orig.]
by Husbandmen upon the road. || Sect. Art. New [Sect 29. Orig.]

XVIII.

heir Road, such Engines for weighing Carriages of burthen as + sect. Arb. A. New [Sect. 1. Orig.] || Sect. Art.. New [Sect. 1. orig.] Sect. .. Art. New. [Sect. 1. Orig.]


ART. XIX

Any 3 Trustees may determine frauds respecting the distance of Wheels + & respecting the numbers & dispositions of + Sect. Art. New [Sect. 9. Orig.]
Beasts in draught; || & restricting the weight: also of neglects of Tollgatherers concerning the frauds last mentioned. #. || Sect. ... Art .. New. [Sect. 9. orig.]

Observations.

I have said "frauds": for it is remarkable that, (whether it be by accident or by design) no cognisance is given Sect...Art..New [Sect. 6. orig.]
to trustees of any of the original offences against the provisions relative to these matters: but only of certain attempts # Sect.. Art.. New [sect. 6. Orig.]
to elude the penalties for those offences.

ART. XX

Any 2 Trustees, on the death of a Tollgatherer,may appoint another to supply his place, untill the next meeting + + Sect. ..Art.. New [Sect. 44. Orig]

Observations.

"Death" I would add "or sudden disability."
"place" I would insert "(& so toties quoties)"

ART. XXI.

Any 2 Trustees may by writing order the Wheels of carriages of Burthen
not exempted + to be measured at the Tollgates

+ By Sect. Art. ... New [Sect. 2,3,23. Orig.]
Observations.

"All the Trustees" I cannot conjecture the meaning of
this word "all", or whether it has any. It is not
prefixed to the word "Trustees" in any other instance
besides this.

"Weighing-Engine" A Weighing-Engine including a Toll-
gate as a necessary part of it, there seems no occasion
for mentioning it.

SECT. IV 

Trustees impowered to order the fellies of all Wagons, & c. to be gaged.
And for the better discovering and detecting the Offenders
against this Act, it is hereby further enacted,
That it shall [and may] be lawful to and for all the Trustees
appointed or to be appointed by any Act or Acts of Parliament,
made or to be made for the repairing or amending
any Turnpike Road within the Kingdom, or any
Two or more of them, and they are hereby [authorized
and] required, by Writing under their hands, to order
the Fellies, of all Waggons, Wains, Carts, or other
Carriages, which are or ought to be of the Breadth or
Gage herein before directed and prescribed, to be measured
[and gaged] at any Weighing Engine, or at any
Turnpike or Toll-gate, erected or to be erected upon any
Part of the Turnpike Road in or upon which such
Waggon, Wain, Cart or Carriage respectively, shall
travel, pass, or be drawn.



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