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the Sum of Two thuosand two hundred and fifty
Pounds, may be paid out of any Monies belonging
to the said Trustees, instead of being payable ex-
clusively out of the Tolls charged with the said
Debt.

(2.) The said Sum of Two thousand two hundred and fifty
Pounds in manner aforesaid shall be in full Satisfac-
tion of the Debt of Fourteen thousand Pounds
mentioned in the said Schedule, and Interest, and on
the Completion of such Fifteen yearly Payments as
aforesaid the said Debt of Fourteen thousand Pounds
and all Interest thereon shall be extinguished.
(3.) From and after the Twentieth Day of August One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Tolls
leviable in pursuance of "The Holyhead Road Act,
1826," in respect of the Portion of Road therein
described as the new Line of Road commencing at
Barnet and extending from thence to South Mims,
shall be reduced One Half, and shall cease altogether
at the Expiration of Fifteen Years from the said
Twentieth Day of August One thousand eight
hundred and sixty-one.

(4.) From and after the said Twentieth Day of August One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Thirtieth
and Thirty-fourth Sections of "The Holyhead Road
Act, 1826," shall be repealed, and the reduced Tolls
leviable in respect of the said new Line of Road in
pursuance of this Act may be applied for the general
Purposes of the Trust: Subject to above Reduction
of Amount, and to the Repeal of the said Sections,
all the Provisions of "The Holyhead Road Act,
1826," shall apply to the Tolls leviable in respect of
the said new Line of Road, in the same Manner as if
this Act had not passed.

(5.) From and after the said Twentieth Day of August One

thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Tolls

leviable in pursuance of "The Holyhead Road Act, 7 G. 4. c. 76.
1826," in respect of the Portion of Road therein s. 40.
described as the new Road, commencing at or near
the Pea Hen Inn, shall be reduced to the Amount
authorized by the Ninety-second Section of "The
Holyhead Road Act, 1823," except as to so much
of such Tolls as were repealed by Section Thirty-
nine of" The Holyhead Road Act, 1826," and shall
cease altogether at the Expiration of Fifteen Years
from the said Twentieth Day of August One thousand
eight hundred and sixty-one.

(6.) From and after the said Twentieth Day of August One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Fortieth
and Forty-first Sections of "The Holyhead Road
Act, 1826," shall be repealed.

Liquidation of
Debts.

HIGHGATE ARCHWAY COMPANY.

3. The following Provisions shall be made with respect to the Liquidation of the Debt due to the Commissioners from the Highgate Archway Company, acting under the Local Acts of the Fiftieth George Third, Chapter Eighty-eight, and Fiftysecond George Third, Chapter One hundred and forty-six; that is to say,

(1.) The Highgate Archway Company shall pay to the Commissioners the Sum of Nine thousand Pounds by annual Instalments.

(2.) The Payment of the said Instalments shall extend over
a Period of Fifteen Years, and shall be of the follow-
ing Amounts; that is to say,

Four hundred Pounds for each of the First Five
Years;

Six hundred Pounds for each of the Second Five
Years;

Eight hundred Pounds for each of the Third Five
Years:

The said Instalments shall be paid on the Thirtieth
Day of April in every Year, and the first Payment
thereof shall be made on the Thirtieth Day of April
One thousand eight hundred and sixty-two.

(3.) The said Sum of Nine thousand Pounds shall be paid
by such Instalments as aforesaid, out of any Monies
for the Time being belonging to the Company.
(4.) The said Sum of Nine thousand Pounds shall be in
full Satisfaction of the Debt of Thirteen thousand
Pounds in the said Schedule mentioned, and Interest
thereon, and on Completion of such Payments as
aforesaid the said Debt of Thirteen thousand Pounds,
and all Interest thereon, shall be extinguished.
(5) From and after the passing of this Act the Toll Collector
shall give to every Person who has paid a Toll at
any Gate within the Limits of the Highgate Archway
Company's Act in respect of any Horse or Beast,
or any Description of Carriage, a Ticket denoting
Payment of such Toll, and such Person shall on
Production of the said Ticket, or on Proof that he
has paid the Toll without being offered a Ticket, be
free from paying any Toll in respect of the same
Horse, Beast, or Carriage repassing once on the same
Day through such Gate; and the Toll Collector shall
give to every Foot Passenger who has paid a Toll
for passing any Gate within the Limits of the said
Acts a Ticket as aforesaid, and such Person shall on
Production of the said Ticket, or on Proof that he
has paid the Toll without being offered a Ticket, be
free from paying any Toll on repassing once on the
same Day through such Gate.

(6.) At

(6.) At the Expiration of a Term of Fifteen Years, com-
mencing with the Thirtieth Day of April One thou-
sand eight hundred and sixty-one, all Tolls leviable
by the said Company shall cease, and all Powers of
levying the same be determined.

(7.) At the Expiration of such Term as aforesaid all the
Road now existing within the Limits of the said Com-
pany's Acts shall continue to be a public Highway,
and shall be repairable by the respective Parishes in
which the same is situate, and shall be free from Toll.
(8.) At the Expiration of such Term as aforesaid all Toll
Gates on the said Road shall be taken down, and the
Materials thereof sold, and the Proceeds of such Sale
be applied by the said Company in such Manner as
they think fit.

(9.) The Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth
Sections of "The Holyhead Road Act, 1828," shall
be repealed.

HOCKLIFFE AND STRATFORD TRUST. 4. The following Provisions shall be made with respect to the Hockliffe and Stratford Trust, constituted by the Local Act of the Eleventh George Fourth, Chapter Eighty-three; that is to say, (1.) From and after the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Sum of Thirteen thousand one hundred and fifty Pounds Twelve Shillings and Sixpence, due to the Commissioners from the Trustees of the Hockliffe and Stratford Trust, as in the said Schedule mentioned, and all Interest due thereon, shall be extinguished. (2.) From and after the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Fourth Section of the Act passed in the Session of the First and Second Years of King George the Fourth, Chapter Thirty, intituled An Act for improving the Roads between London and Holyhead, by Coventry, Birmingham, and Shrewsbury, so far as the same relates to the Hockliffe and Stratford Trust, but not further, and the Twentieth and Twenty-first Sections of "The Holyhead Road Act, 1828," and the Twentieth and Twenty-first Sections of "The Holyhead Road Act, 1836," shall be repealed, and the additional Tolls authorized to be levied or continued by the said Sections or any of them shall thereupon cease. (3.) On or before the Thirty-first Day of January One thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, the Trustees of the Hockliffe and Stratford Trust shall pay to the Commissioners the Amount of additional Tolls received up to the said Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one.

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Shiffnal District of Watling Street Road

SHIFFNAL DISTRICT OF THE WATLING
STREET ROAD TRUST.

Provisions as to 5. The following Provisions shall be made with respect to the Liquidation of the Debt due to the Commissioners from the Trustees of the Shiffnal District of the Watling Street Road Trust, acting under the Local Act of the Sixth George the Fourth, Chapter One hundred and sixty-one; that is to

Trust.

Provisions as to Dunstable Road Trust.

say,

(1.) The Trustees of the Shiffnal District of the Watling Street Road Trust, herein-after called the Shiffnal District Trust, shall pay to the Commissioners the Sum of One hundred and twenty Pounds a Year for the Space of Fifteen Years on the Thirty-first Day of December in every Year, the first of such Payments to be made on the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. The said yearly Sums of One hundred and twenty Pounds, making in the whole the Sum of One thousand eight hundred Pounds, may be paid out of any Monies belonging to the said Trustees, instead of being payable exclusively out of the Tolls charged with the said Debt.

(2.) The said Sum of One thousand eight hundred Pounds in manner aforesaid shall be in full Satisfaction of the Debt of Five thousand five hundred Pounds in the said Schedule mentioned, and Interest thereon; and on the Completion of such Fifteen yearly Payments as aforesaid the said Debt of Five thousand five hundred Pounds, and all Interest thereon, shall be extinguished.

(3.) From and after the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Thirtyfirst, Thirty-second, and Thirty-third Sections of "The Holyhead Road Act, 1828," shall be repealed, and the additional Tolls leviable by the Trustees of the said Shiffnal District Trust, in pursuance of the sad Thirty-first Section, shall cease.

DUNSTABLE ROAD TRUST.

6. The following Provisions shall be made with respect to the Dunstable Road Trust constituted by the Local Act of the First and Second George the Fourth, Chapter One hundred and seven; that is to say,

(1.) From and after the Twentieth Day of August One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Sum of Four thousand four hundred and thirty-six Pounds Seven Shillings, in the said Schedule mentioned to be due to the Commissioners from the Trustees of the Dunstable Road Trust, and all Interest due thereon, shall be extinguished.

(2.) From

(2.) From and after the Twentieth Day of August One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Sections of "The Holyhead Road Act, 1836," and the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Sections of "The Holyhead Road Act, 1840," shall be repealed, and all Tolls leviable in pursuance of the said Sections shall thereupon

cease.

(3.) Within One Month after the said Twentieth Day of August One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the Trustees of the Dunstable Trust shall sell the Fly's Wash Toll Gate, with its Appurtenances, and all Land belonging thereto, and shall pay the Proceeds of such Sale to the Commissioners, as well as the Tolls received at such Toll Gate up to the said Twentieth Day of August One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one.

PUDDLE HILL ROAD TRUST.

7. The following Provisions shall be made with respect to Provisions as the Puddle Hill Road Trust constituted by the Local Act of to Puddle Hill the Fifty-fourth George the Third, Chapter One hundred and

twenty-one; that is to say,

(1.) From and after the Date of the passing of this Act, the Sum of Seven thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine Pounds and Threepence, in the said Schedule mentioned to be due to the Commissioners from the Trustees of the Puddle Hill Road Trust, and all Interest due thereon, shall be extinguished.

(2.) From and after the Date of the passing of this Act, the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Sections of "The Holyhead Road Act, 1836," shall be repealed.

(3.) The Trustees of the Puddle Hill Road Trust shall, at least One Week previously to the Date at which the Local Act regulating such Trust (Fifty-fourth George the Third, Chapter One hundred and twenty-one,) will cease, sell the Toll House, Gate, Land, Cottage, and other Property of the Trust, and pay the Proceeds of such Sale, together with any Balance of Monies that may be in their Hands, to the Commissioners.

STRATFORD AND DUNCHURCH ROAD TRUST.

Road Trust.

ford and Dun

8. The following Provisions shall be made with respect to Liquidation of the Liquidation of the Debt due to the Commissioners from Debt on Stratthe Trustees of the Stratford and Dunchurch Road Trust acting church Road under the Local Act of the Third George the Fourth, Chapter Trust. Ninety-one; that is to say, (1.) The Trustees of the Stratford and Dunchurch Road Trust shall pay to the Commissioners the Sum of Six hundred Pounds a Year for the Space of Fifteen

Years

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