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Document 59, p 2

of the said Gawen Aynsley John Tweddell and Bacon William ruinous and prostrate and the said Henry hath not at any
Wastell to wit on the Ninth day of January in the year of our time since the same so fell down & became ruinous and
Lord One thousand seven hundred and eighty one [were?] prostrate repaired maintained or rebuilt the same but the
certified for to the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace same still continues ruinous prostrate and in decay for
of our Lord the King held at Morpeth in and for the said want of being repaired maintained and rebuilt contrary
County of Northumberland on the Tenth day of January to the form and Effect of the said Articles of Agreement
in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and of the said Condition of the said Writing Obligatory
and Eighty one under the Hands of the said John And this the said Gawen John Tweddell and Bacon
Tweddell and of Francis Tweddell and the said Bacon William are ready to verify Wherefore they pray Judgment
William Wastell three of his Majesty’s Justices of the Peace and their Debt aforesaid together with their Damages
in and for the said County of Northumberland to have by reason of the detaining of that debt to be adjudged
been built made finished and completed yet the said to them &c
Henry since the said Bridge and Road were so certified A Chambre
for to the said General Quarter Sessions as aforesaid hath
not upheld supported repaired maintained rebuilt
and kept in good and sufficient repair the said Bridge
so built by him as aforesaid but on the contrary thereof
after the said Bridge and Road were so certified for
as aforesaid and before the exhibiting of the said Bill
of the said Gawen Aynsley John Tweddell and Bacon
William Wastell to wit on the Eleventh day of March
in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred
and Eighty two the said Bridge fell down and became

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