Road from Cavendish Bridge to Hulland Ward (Derbyshire) Act 1827

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Citation1827 c. l
Year1827
ANNO SEPTIMO & OCTAVO
GEORGII IV. REGIS.
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Cap
A.
An Act for more effectually repairing and other-
wise improving the Road from the North Side of
Cavendish
Bridge, in the County of
Derby',
to the
Town of Derby, and from the said Town to the
Guide Post on Hulland Ward in the same County.
[28th May 1827.]
HERE AS by an Act passed in the Eleventh Year of the
Reign of'-His Majesty King George the Second, intituled
An Act for repairing the Roads from the Town o/Xdugh-
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2.
c.
33.
borough in the County of Leicester, to the Town of Derby in the
County of Derby, and from the said Town of Derby to the Town of
Brassington in the said County of Derby,
and
from the said Town
of Derby, through the Town of Ash borne in the said County of
Derby, to Hurdloe House in the Parish of Hartington in the said
County, several Tolls and Duties were granted and made pay-
able,
and divers Powers and Authorities given for repairing the said
Roads, which were to have Continuance to the Twenty-fourth Day of
June One thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine: And whereas by
an Act passed in the Seventeenth Year of the Reign of His said
Majesty King George the Second, intituled An Act for continuing and i7G.2.c.20.
making more
effectual
an Act
made
in the Eleventh Year of His present
Majesty's Reign, for repairing several Roads leading to 'and from the
Town of Derby in the
County
of Derby, the Term granted by the said
former Act was further continued for an additional Term of Twenty-
one Years, which expired on the Twenty:fourth Day of June One
[Local.~\ 12 Z thousand
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thousand seven hundred and eighty: And whereas an Act was
passed in the Thirty-third Year of the Reign of His said Majesty
33
G.
2.
c.33.
King George the Second, intituled An Act to amend and render more
effectual
Two Acts passed in the Eleventh and Seventeenth Years, of the
Reign of His present
Majesty-,
for repairing several Roads leading to
and from the Town of Derby in the
County
of Derby : And whereas an
Act was passed in the Seventeenth Year of the Reign of His late
17G.3.C.100. Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for repealing so
much of Three Acts, made in the Eleventh, Seventeenth, and Thirty-
third Years of the Reign of King George the
Second,
for repairing
several Roads leading to and from the Town of Derby in
the County
of
Derby, as
relates
to the Road leading from
the
North Side o/TJavendish
Bridge in the said County of Derby, through the said Town of Derby,
to Brassington in the said
County
; and for making more
effectual
Pro-
vision for the Repair of the said
Road:
And whereas an Act was
passed in the Forty-sixth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty
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98.
King George the Third, intituled An Act for enlarging the Term and
Powers of an Act of
the Seventeenth
Year of His present Majesty, for
repairing the Road leading from the North Side of Cavendish Bridge
in the County of Derby, through the Town of Derby, to Brassington in
the said County: And whereas the Trustees for executing the said
several recited Acts, so far as the same relate to the said Road com-
prised in the said recited Act of the Forty-sixth Year of the Reign of
His late Majesty King George the Third, have made great Progress
in repairing the Road thereby directed to be repaired, for which
Purpose they have borrowed upon the Credit of the Tolls thereby
granted several Sums of Money, amounting in the whole to the Sum
of Two thousand Pounds Sterling or thereabouts, which still remain
due and owing to the following Persons; (videlicet), One thousand
Pounds, Part
thereof,
to the Commissioners for paving and lighting
the Town of Derby, bearing Interest at the Rate of Five Pounds per
Centum
per Annum ; Five hundred Pounds, other Part
thereof,
to the
Honourable Elizabeth Curzon, bearing Interest at the Rate of Four
Pounds per Centum per Annum; and Five hundred Pounds, the
Residue
thereof,
to Francis Jessopp Gentleman, bearing Interest at
the Rate of Four Pounds per Centum per Annum ; and the said several
Sums of Money cannot be paid off, nor can the said Roads be suffi-
ciently and effectually amended, widened, altered, improved, and
lcept in repair, unless the Term granted by the said last-recited Act
be continued: And whereas an Act was passed in the Third Year
p^ftHe Reign.of His present Majesty King George the Fourth, inti-
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c.
126.
tuled An Actio amend the General Laws now in being for regulating
Turnpike Roads in
that.
Part of 'Great Britain called England : And
whereas an Act was passed in the Fourth Year of the Reign of His
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4.c.
95.
said present Majesty, intituled An Act to explain and amend an Act
passed in the Third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, to
amendt
the General Laws now in
being
for regulating Turnpike .Roads
in that Part of Great Britain called England : And whereas an Act
was passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of His said present Majesty,
5
G.
4.
c.
69.
intituled An Act to
enable
Justices of the Peace for Ridings, Divisions,
or Sokes, to act as Trustees for repairing and maintaining Turnpike
Roads: And whereas the said Road leading from the North Side
of
Cavendish
Bridge to the Town of Derby, and from the said Town
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