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WEALD OF KENT CANAL.
52 George III. Cap. 70, Royal Assent 5th May, 1812.

THE act of parliament under sanction of which it was proposed to carry this work into execution, is entitled,' An Act for making and maintaining a navigable Canal from the River Medway, near Brandbridges, in the parish of East Peckham, in the county of Kent, to extend to, and unite with, the Royal Military Canal, in the parish of Appledore, in the said county; and also certain navigable Branches and Railways from the said intended Canal.' It incorporates the subscribers by the name of "The Company of Proprietors of the Weald of Kent Canal," and empowers them to raise amongst themselves, for the purposes of the act, the sum of £320,000, in shares of £100 each, of which sum, £305,800 is to be raised before the work is commenced, and three years is given to them to get this amount of subscription, which nmust be proved to have been done at the general quarter sessions. The company may raise a further sum of £160,000, if necessary, either amongst themselves, by creation of new shares, or by mortgage of the rates, and also take the following

TONNAGE RATES.
And in proportion for any greater or less Quantity or Distance; but Fractions of a Quarter in both cases to be taken as a Quarter.

The company are also authorized to take the following tolls for passing on the towing-path.

TOLLS.
Vessels in Ballast only or light, to pay Three-pence per Ton per Mile; and all Vessels entering any Basins or Harbours, to pay Three-pence per Ton if they have not passed Ten Miles on the Canal.