New Windsor, Longford and Datchet Roads Act 1801

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
ANN0
WADRAESIMO
BRIM0
I
III.
REGIS,
An
A&
for making and maintaining
a
Road
from
the
Town
of
New
Wifidjr
in
the
County
of
Berks,
into
the
London
Road at
or near
a
Bridge
called
Hi3-h
Bridge,
near
Lozgfol-d
in
the
County
of
Mid-
a'iqex
;
and
for
amcnding,
widening, and keeping
in
Repair
the
Rod
leading
from
and
out
of
the
faid
Road
at
Sogthly,
in
the
Parih
of
DGtcAet,
to
the
Village
of
Datchet,
in
the
County
of
Bucks.
+
r21fi
L
iv9
r8or.J
HEREAS
the
ancient
Bridge
over
the
River
TharneJ
at
Dntrhcf
Preamble,
in
the
County
of
Bucks,
which
formed
a
Cooirnuiiication
brcwcen
Imzdon,
and
alfo
fevernl
Parts
of
rhe
Counties
of
and
BuKs,
and
tht.
Town
of
lVew
Windfir
in
tbe
County
of
Beiks,
a,?d
fcverzl
o:lier
Parrs
of
the
l;ime
Coiinrv,
s
pull
tl
Jown,
and
;i
ixw
Bri
~rre
_I
is
about
to
be
eretkil
OVCI
the
idid
R!ver
7h,1777er,
f
om
a
r
a
Bridge
called
Nevzlfe's
Bri.ke,
19
thc
iiariih
of
New
,
to
the
oppofite
Bank
of
the
hid
Rivtr,
near
a
Place
ca,lrd
Stathlpy,
in
tlir
hicl
PmIh
ot
Dnisbet;
::nJ
if
a
Turnpike
Road
Mias
niade
iron:
['le
?'mn
of
New
Ww@r
afo;&id,
ro
and
over
the
hid
intenc!ed
Bridge,
and
from
therce
through
the
Parilh
of
Datchct
[Lac.
6"
PY.1
a
L)
aforefaid
556
416
GEORGLI
1x1.
cup.
3%
aforelaid,
and
the
Parihez
of
,"'i;rtoiz,
in
the
faid
County
of
iftiCkJ,
acd
of
Stanwtll
and
&pm'i;n&wth
in the
Said
Cor:nty
cf
Midd'@x,
in!o
[he
L,n?n'.cn
Road
;it
or
near
a
Bridge
callcd
High
Brdge,
near
Longford,
in
the
Said
Counry
of
,A*liddlEJeex
;
2nd
alfo
if
the
prsfcnt
Road
leadin?
iruiri
Southley
aforefaid,
to
the
Wcit
End
of
the
Vilidge
of
Datchet,
which
is
very
much'out
of
Rcpair,
narrow,
and
incommod,ous,
were
liificitnrly
amended, w;dened, and
kept
in
Repair,
it
would
open
a very
CO[1-Jmodkc/us
Coinmiinicatioii between
London
and
New
Wind/or,
and leveral
Parrs
of
the Counties aforefaid, and
be
a
great
Convenience
to
the
Pul-dick
;
njay
it
therefore pleal
Yoiir
Majcfiy
that
it
may be
enacteii; aiid bt
it
tiiaCtrif
by
the
Xing's
mofi
Excellrnt
Aiizjefty,
by
arid
v;ith
the
Advice
anl.1
Cot!-
fent
of
the
Loids
Spiritiizl
and
~~eniporal,
and
Co:nnionr,
in
thi>
1
rehit
P~rliarnent
arepibid,
and
by
the
Authority
of
[lie
lamr,
'1
kat
Jam;
Aikins,
the
Reverrlid
William
Arnald
Dotlor
in
Divicity,
George
adJcow&,
h77ihbn
Raker,
Robert
B~z::ijic/i-cmbc,
Jams
Baz.er/tot
k,
Jojph
Bendriik-,
John
A::ldrt?vi
Eigg-s,
Robert
Brawn,
JYillian
L'rown
Clerk,
Jobn
Bucb
ridtqej
T'homas
Gudlmd
of
Gfiyardzfiury, Henry
Bullock,
Heniy
Bullock
the
Yoongcr, Sir
PViiliinm
Clajlon
Baronet,
John
Carbonell, William
Cautwripb;,
Wilhnrn
Cookfin
Cletk,
James
Coombs,
Tho
was
CoG,der,
John
Crickitt,
ham
Dawjn,
Booker
Dn
by,
Edward
Dgrorcre,
the
Reverend
FT.edem
k
Dodjkmth
DoQor
in
Divinity,
the Kwcrend
P6ilip
Du
Val
D~CIQ:.
in
Divinity,
Giibbtrt
EaJ,
Aug@us
Henry
EaJ,
James
Egejbone,
Henyy
Embn,
'
the Reverend
yobn
F@er
Doetor
in
Divinity,
the
Reverend
William
kb/icv
DoQor
in
Civinity,
William
Henry
Freemzntle,
Sir
1Villim
Gibbons
Biirc-
ner,
TAoiiins
Garth,
yohn
Gibbons,
1Vzlhz
Gill,
the
lieverend
Smzrel
Goodznouggh
DoAor
~f
Laws,
John
GGO(/W~;Z,
h%'lliani
Gorlo;i,
Fd!j'L.oe
Grm-
fill
t!:e
Younger,
1fiL:i'am
Grtnfill,
the Honourable
Rcbtrt
Pu/k
Grevillc,
,!envy
Gr@iLs,
Francis
Edwci-d
Gwjn,
the
lievexad
robn
Ndam
DoCirsr
in
Divinity,
JGSB
Hand
Clerk,
the Honourable
V7ililliam
Harcourt,
706n
Simn
Hajccuui,
yames
Haydock,
the
Reverend
George
Heatb
DoRor
in
Diviniry,
Peter Hender-la,
William Highimore, ELmund
Hli,
Sir
Wiliiaiii
JobnJon
Baronet, the Reverend
William
Langfoud
DoQor
in
Divini::,,,
SI,-hn
Ihefidojus
Lnngbome
Clerk,
MWiam LaJcelles, Daniel
Cartw
Lewii
Clerk,
James
Lind,
Thorncr
Loathis,
the lieverend
John
Lotkmnn
Do€tor
in
Divinity,
Yojph
Lowtbian
Clerk,
John
Donald Macpem,
iZohrt
Man-
Francis Ncedhnnz,
Edward
Northey
Clerk,
Henry
Hoyle
Oddie,
3b;z
Padaj,
William
I'figetl,
Sir
Charles
Pal?ncr
Baronet,
Edwmd
Parker,
:)'oh
Geoygz
Perry,
H7i&m
Awberry
Phelp
Clerk,
John
Hnrcomt
P~wtll,
Wii!irz;:a
Pmc,
hhry
proflor,
!l+homus
Pzlltcn
Clerk,
?oh
Rae,
3hii
2?unzJhttm,
Kick-
ard
Rampotto tn,
JViliiam
Reddington,
Charles
Kooke,
j'ej5-q
;mu?,
YciJia
Sheppard,
John
Slingfly,
YGbn
Snowden,
John
S:zl~gt$,
JjFiiliaa~
S;urg$,
Robert
Style,
7obii
Sgle,
ychn
:S'u!livan,
Wiliiarit
'i-hoii?a.r,
/VdLiam
Fh.m&;~,
"John
Ti-evanian,
Chr1e.f
Tzifzell, yobn
Tup?,
GeGrge
~rq,fitta~.t,
Gzovge
;Tan-
&tart
rhe
Youngt.:.,
Edward
VanjLtart
Clerk,
:oh
ii,
ch?s>
TGW~~J
WLY&
7o.h
&%itnker,
Thomas
Williams,
Owen
E'2Liiam,
>Lobbi
LYiiiicms,
and
Edward
.W?(hoz
Cierl;,
and
their
Silcceniirs,
to
be
clected
in
Martiirr
her?-
in-after
mentiowd,
ih:li
be and they are
!meby
appointed
'rr~~fitees
for
making,
n;aint;;ir,lng,
improving, and
keeping
in
lkpir
;i
Moati
3s
aforc-
hid,
fr0m
ti:z
T
of
it'tw
Wind'r,
over
the
filii1
intendtd
Bridge
over
the
River
lhcme~,
i
the
London
Road
at
er
1x31-
.the
hid
Bi-idge
died
Hii
I>
Bridge,
nedr
Lcnpfor
'"
and
for
ocherwife
putting
chis
ACir
in
Exccutiu;~
;
~nd
that
the
iald
j
~d,
when
made,
fh;iil
hcm
;Iienccr'orth
be
dceniec!
and
'?'1uftecs*
ners,
JnmPs
Mingny,
Tbomas
Moore, Charles
Morice
Cierii,
tl:e
I-:
,",leu
:able
-,
4x9
GEOMGHI
111.
cap.
37.
567
and taken
to
be,
and
Ihall
be for ever lifter
a
publick
Highway
for
Cattle
and Carriages,
to
all
In;er.ts
and
Purpofcs
wliathever.
11.
Provided
alwqys,
and
be
it
fill
ther
enaQd,
That
the
faid
firfi-
Direping
the
mencionrd
Road
fhrll
be
made and coctinued through
the
Pariffi
o€
Dot-
~~~~~~~~~~d
(-het
aft,rcfdic1,
in
the
Line
herein-afttr
nxn:i(
Red
;
(hit
is
:O
fay)
from
Parial
of
the
Eafi
End
of
the
faid
new
Ei:dge
dbou:
CO
be
ere;:ed
Over
:fie
faid
River
Daicbe:*
Thnmps
in
a
itraighc Line
to
the
Sourh
End
o!
a
Barn
coniiu~:o~is
to
a
Farm
Houfe
in
tile fimr Parifh, belonging to
Wil'ihuz
Lajel!'cPEiquire,
in
the
Occupation
of
PVi!liam
M@n,
and from thence
along
the Ridge
of
high
inclofed Land parallel
or
near
to
the Fence thereof, unto
the
North
End
of
a
certain Piece
of
Common
or
Wafie Ground in the
Parifh
of
Datcbet
aforefaid, commonly called
or
Icnown
by
the Name
of
?%e
Furg,
and proceed
from
thence by the North Eafi
Fence
of
a
certain Ground
in
the
fa:d
Pariihcalled
The
Fieet
Meadow
to
the prefent Road from
Dat-
chef
to
Horton
aforefaid, near the
Eaft
End
of
the hid
Fleet Meadow,
and
that the
faid
Road
fliall
be
fm-ned, c~nltrulted, and
made
in fuch
Mannrr
as
not to
dam
up
the
\Vute!s
in any Part
of
the faid PdriIh
of
Datchtt,
or to obnruit
or
hiiicicr
the
PdLge
of
the hid Waters
inio
the
River
Thames.
III.
And
be
it further enatled,
That
immediately afrer the faid
in-
tended
Road
fli~li
have bren formed at or near the
Eafi
End
of
the
faid
~;u',~po"
intended
new
Bridge, the
faid
Truftees hall,
by
and out
of
the Monies
sou
hl9
to
be
to
be colfeLted and raifed in purfudnce
of
this
A&,
new form and new
repalred-
make
the
faid prefent Road in
the
PdriIh
of
Datchet
aforefaid, from
the
Well
End
of
the
Village
of
Dntcbet
near the Place where the
old
Bridge
there itood
to
the faid
Place
in
the
fame
Parih
called
Sauthley,
and carry
on
the fame
to
join and communicate with the
faid
firlt-menrioneJ
Road
intended to be made undcr and by virtue of the Powers of this
,4&,
and
hall make the fame
a
good
and
perfelt
Road
of
proper and
du-
rable
FTateri'il;
of
a
frrficient
Width,
not exceeding
Thirty
Feer, and alfo
hall,
froa
Time
to
'I'ine,
and
at
all
Times during the Continuance
of
this
Ad,
5;;
2nd
cut
of
the
Monies
to
be
colldted and raifed
as
afore-
fad,
w!i
and
fi;;5.xnrJy
a.ncnd
and
niniii:ain
the hie
Road,
and keep
the f.me at
2!i
Tinics
in
g~od
Rcpair
as
a
Road for all Purpofes
&hat-
ioevr:,
from
the
Vi!lagc
cif
Drrrket
afoiefaid
to the
faid
intended
nw
Road.

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