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 A. D. 1733. Anno fcxto Georgii II. C. 10, 11. 115 ' Part of the Bank, near one of the faid three Bridges, called Rockliffe Bridge, whereon there is a Cottage ' elected and built, and the Yard of the faid Cottage) were and are veftcd in the faid Mayor, Alder- ' men and Burgcffcs of Doncajhr and their Succeffors, who were and are obliged by the faid Act, for < ever from and after the twenty-fifth Day of March one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-leven, ' to repair, maintain and rebuild the faid Bridges ; and the faid Mayor, Aldermen and BurgefTes, by the ' fame Act, are authorized and obliged to make Leaves to draw up, or Draw-bridges, and fuch other ' Alterations of and in the faid three Bridges, as fhould be convenient and neceffary for the more eafy ' lowering their Malts in fuch their Paffagc, and the faid Corporation of Doncajler, by the faid Act, was ' obliged to make fuch Leaves or Draw-bridges within the Space of two Years next after the (aid twenty- ' bridges, in the faid three Bridges, for the Ufes and Purpofes aforefaid; and faid Corporation of Don- ' cqlhr and their Succeffors, for and in refpect of the Charge which they (hould be put to in altering the ' faid three Bridges, and making fuch convenient Paflage for Boats, Lighters and other Veffels, through ' the fame, and for repairing and maintaining the faid three Bridges, and fifteen Yards of the Banks ' (except before excepted) above and below each of the faid Bridges, and building new Bridges in lieu ' take, for the Paflage of every fuch Boat, Lighter or other Veffel, which (hall pafs through the faid three ' Bridges, or any of them (for the Paffage of which Boat, Lighter or other Veffel, fuch Draw-bridges ' or any of them (hall be opened) of the Owner or Mafter of every fuch Boat, Lighter or other Veffel, ' certain Duties or Sums of Money, by the faid Act directed, and the Participants and Owners of Lands ' lying in the Level of Hatfield Chace and Parts thereto adjacent, in the Counties of York, Lincoln and ' Nottingham in the faid Act mentioned, were and are by the faid Act obliged to pay the faid Mayor, ' Aldermen and BurgefTes, and their Succeffors, twenty Pounds a Year at certain Days and Times there - 5 in mentioned, and fuch Remedies were and are given to them for the Recovery thereof, as in and by ' faid River, above and below Holmjlile, have laid out feveral great Sums of Money in carrying on the 4 faid respective Navigations, amounting in the whole to feventeen thoufand two hundred and fifty ' below Holmjlile, and the faid two Corporations for carrying on the faid Work found it neceffary to di- ' vide their refpccYive Interefts, in the faid two feparate Navigations, into Shares, and to affign feveral ' Shares thereof unto feveral Perfons, who had contributed towards railing of the faid feventeen thoufand for the better carrying on and compleating of the faid. Navigations, above and below Holmjlile it is ' found neceffary, that the Undertakers of both the faid Navigations fhould be united into one Com- ' mould be divided into one hundred and fifty Shares, to be diftributed unto and among the faid two ' Corporations, and other the Contributors to the faid Undertakings, in proportion to the feveral Sums ' of Money by them reflectively advanced, towards carrying on both the faid Navigations, for each of ' which faid Shares there hath been already advanced and paid or laid out, the Sum of one hundred and ' fifteen Pounds a Share, amounting in the whole to the faid Sum of feventeen thoufand two hundred and ' fifty Pounds : And to the end that both the faid Navigations, above and below Holmjlile, fhould be ? thence after carried on by the Proprietors, of the faid one hundred and fifty Shares, at their com- ' mon Expence, according to the Proportion of their refpective Interefts in the faid Shares, they, by ' Indenture bearing Date the fifth .Day of 'January in the fourth Year of the Reign of -his prefent ' made, (sc. " Powers given by the former Acts to the feparate Navigations veiled in the united Company, and the " whole to be divided into 150 Shares. After 24 June 1733, the Undertakers of each Navigation made, " one Body Corporate, and may purchafe Lands, Tenements, &c. The Books of Accounts to be kept " at Sheffield and Doncajler. General Court may alter former Rules, or make new ones. The Na- " vigation to be continued to Titijley, and capable of Veffels of 20 Tun. On Defect of fuch Conti- " nuation by the Proprietors, the Cutlers Company to carry it on, and receive the Duties. If the Cor- " poration of Doncajler neglect to repair the three Bridges on the New River, Land Owners there may " repair them. This Act not to lefien the Powers given to Commiffioners by the former Act. CAP. X. An Act for granting an Aid to his Majefty by a Land-Tax to be raifed in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and thirty-three. EXP. is. in the Pound. C A P. XI. An Act for providing a Maintenance for the Minifter of the new Church of Horflydotvn in the Bo- rough of Southward, in the County of Surrey, and for making the Diftrict affigned to the fame a diftinct Parifh, and for other Purpofes therein, mentioned. P R. " Appointment of 3500/. out of the Coal-Duties to the ufe of the Minifter. 1100/. to be allowed out " ,of the faid Duties.tor paving and adorning the Church Yard, <sc. The Floor of the Church not to Q.2 M bj
 * Bridges over the River commonly called the New River or Dutch River, in the fame Act mentioned,
 * and fifteen Yards of the Banks of the fame River, on each Side thereof (except lb nmcli of fuch
 * PafTao-e of Boats, Lighters and other Veffels with Malls, through the fame, without taking down or
 * fifth day of March, and from thenceforth for ever after to keep and maintain fuch Leaves or Draw-
 * of them, fo often as there lhall be Occafion, are by the faid Act authorized to demand, receive and
 * ■ the faid Act are expreffed : And whereas the Undertakers of the faid two feparate Navigations of the
 * Pounds, and have made great Progrefs in making of the faid River Dun navigable, as well above as
 * two hundred and fifty Pounds, for the carrying on of the faid refpective Navigations : And whereas
 * pany and Copartnerfhip, and that all the Intereft of the Undertakers of both the faid Navigations
 * Majefty, and in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and thirty, made or mentioned to be