Road from Leicester to Uppingham and Peterborough Act 1822

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1822 c. xlvi
Year1822
ANNO TERTIO
GEORGII IV. REGIS.
Cap,
xlvi;
An Act for continuing the Term, and altering,
amending, and enlarging the Powers of an Act
of His late Majesty's Reign, for repairing the
Road from the Borough of Leicester in the
County of
Leicester,
to the Town of Uppingham
in the County of Rutland, and to Wansford and
Peterborough,
both in the County oi Northampton.
[15th May 1822.]
W
HEREAS an Act was passed in the Forty-first Year of the
Reign of His late Majesty King
George
the Third,' intituled
An Act for repairing the Road from the Borough ofLeicester to 41G.3.c.ll8.
Peterborough, in the County of Northampton ; and for repealing Two
Acts passed for repairing the said
Road:
And whereas the Trustees of the
said recited Act, and of former Acts since repealed, (so far as the same
relates to the said Road leading from the said Borough of
Leicester,
to
and by the North Side of the Town oi
Uppingham
to Wansford in the
County of Northampton), have, in pursuance of the Trusts,reposed in
them, borrowed several Sums of Money oh the Credit of the Tolls arising
-upon that Part of the said Road j and the Trustees of the said former
Acts (so far as the same rdates to the Remainder1 of the said Road, leading
from the said Town of
Wansford,
through Ai/esworth, Castor, and Lorig-
thorpe, to the Market Place in the said City oi Peterborough), have also
borrowed several Sums of Money on'the Credit of the Trills arising on
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such Part of the said Road, which said respective bums still remain due
and owing, and cannot be paid off, nor can the said Road be effectually
amended, widened, improved, and kept in Repair, unless the Term now
subsisting under the said recited Act foe fraiAir c«ai»ued, aftd the Tolls
thereby granted be varied and increased, the Powers altered and amended,
and some further Powers granted : And whereas €tider and by virtue of
the said recited Act, amongst other Enactments, it is s that the
several Accounts of the Clerks and Treasurers, Surveyors, and other
Officers of the said District, from Leicester to Wansford, to be appointed
under the said Act, shall be examined and settled yearly in the Month of
May, at the Town of
Uppingham
aforesaid ; and that the Accounts of the
Officers of the said District, between Wansford and Peterborough, shall
also be settled yearly in the Month of May, at the City of
Peterborough
aforesaid, of the Time and Place of which Meetings Notice is required to
be given as therein mentioned : And whereas the District of the said Road,
from Wansford aforesaid to
Peterborough,
has a separate Clerk, Treasurer,
Surveyor, and other Officers: And whereas great Inconvenience is ex-
perienced in having One Treasurer only in the remaining Part of the said
Road, (that is to say), from the Borough of Leicester to Wansford,
though there are separate Clerks, Surveyors, and other Officers, upon that
Part of the said Road, who under the said recited Act are required to
meet yearly in the Month of May, at
Uppingham
aforesaid, to settle their
respective Accounts: And whereas it would be more convenient and of
greater Advantage to the Public, to have the said Road from
Leicester
to
Wansford divided into Two separate and distinct Districts, (that is to say),
One from Leicester to Fincet Bridge, the Extremity of the County of
Leicester, being a Distance of Fourteen Miles, which shall be called the
Leicester District of the said Road ; and the other from
.Fincet
Bridge to
Wansford, a Distance of Nineteen Miles, which shall be called the
Upping-
ham District of the said Road, each of the said Districts to have a separate
Clerk, Treasurer, and other Officers : And whereas it would also be more
convenient to the Creditors upon the Tolls arising from the said Road,
, that the Tolls hereafter to be raised upon the
Leicester
District of the said
Road should be wholly paid to and received by the Treasurer to be ap-
pointed for that District, and that the Tolls to arise from the
Uppingham
District of the said Road should be wholly paid to and received by the
.Treasurer to be appointed for that District; and that Two Third Parts of
the Interest of the present Debt upon the Tolls arising upon the Road
from Leicester to Wansford, should be paid out of the Tolls to arise from
the Leicester District, and that One Third Part of such Interest should be
paid out of the Tolls to arise from the
Uppingham
District of the said Road ;
and that each District should in every other respect be absolutely inde-
pendent of each other, in the same Way and Manner as the District from
Wansford to
Peterborough
is independent of the other Two Districts of the
said Turnpike Road, except as herein-after mentioned j but the several
Purposes aforesaid cannot be effected without the Aid and Authority of
Parliament: May it therefore please Your Majesty that it may be enacted ;
and be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the
Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons^
in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same,
Former Act
That the said recited Act of the Forty-first Year of the Reign of His late
continued. Majesty King
George
the Third, and all and every the
Tolls,
Duties, Powers,
Authorities, Provisions, Regulations, Penalties, Forfeitures, Clauses,
13 Matters,
a°GE0R6iI IV.
Cap.tW.
Matter's, atid Things therein contained (except such
ais
are Varied, altered,
bf repealed), shall b'e» and continue in full force drid effect, and shalt fee
executed f6r and during the Tetin hereinafter rhetittdned, in as full and
ainple Manner, and as effectually to all Itltehts arid Purposes, as if the
settle were1 repeated arid t^eriacted iri the Bbdy of this Act; but Subject
nevertheless id the Arhehdrriehts, Alteratibtis, Variations, antl Mdittofts
in this Act contained; ahd which shall cdmmehce rind take '^ffett jfrdrli
the'
Twenty-fourth Day oi June One thousand eight hundred ahd twehty-
twd, and continue arid be in force for arid during the Term ftereih-arfer
ruentioried; which said additional Term, arid the Tb'll'sy Ddtle^, Powers,
ahd Clauses by this Act continued, granted, and enacted, iife hereby
made subject and liable to the Payment of' all Surhs of Mbftdy now* due
aiid bwirig bri the Credit of the Tolls gf'arited by; the said recited Act, and
all bine? Monies dug ahd owing oh adcbuht of the said Rbad, arid al£o of
all sucft bfher Stim ahd Sums of Money as shall' or iiiay be borrowed for1
the'
Purposes, or become" due on ; the Credit -of'the* Said recited Act
and of- this Act, arid the friterest; due arid to g'rd'w' ,d\ie' for the satiie
respectively.
II.
And be it further enacted/That all arid>-every"His Majesty's'Jus- Appointing
tides of the Peae^fof the Tlrile being,' adting in and- for the Cbuflty bf Trustees to
Leicemr, tdgSther with the Right Hbnburabfe
Ghdfles
Manners c^mmbiily ^strict?
called Lord Ghdr'tet Mdtineh, the Right •Honourable RbUrt MdnfiBn
commonly called Lotftkbbert Manne?*, the Right HbtttsrifaBlrfe^
Ftdrry Grey commonly tailed Lbrd G^, the Ho'riourable' Henry Booth
Grey, Sir John
HeHry
Pdlmer'
Baroriet, Sir AMitr Gtef
HasdM^ge.
BVrbhet,'
Six George Robinson Baronet, Sir\ Ghdrles'Thomd's'PdtMr
Ba'rbhef,
Sir
Frederick Gusiavus Fbwke Barbriie't,' Sir Thomas
jtitrsity
Appffec'es BaVbiiet,
Sir EdmMdCrddbck titirfop Bafbriet,- Sir1 Lumley Sdm Gebhgt Skeffinpoh
Barbrietj Charles Alsbp, Francis Alsbp, Samuel Alsfdh, Gerrdr'd Andrews
Doctor ih Divinity, Gerrdrd Thomas Andrews Clerk, William Withering
Arnold Dbctbr of Medicirie, William Aihhy Ashby, fhvmd's Mabingibn,
Jdhn Bdbingion Cleric, Matthew Drake Bdbingtbn Clerk, Matthew
Btibitigtofii Isaac
Bdrtiis,
Sanies
Bahkafi,
Thbmds
Bdhka'ri, Samuel Bdnkari,
John Bankart, Charles
Tuffley
Bankdri,
ThdttidS
Bdrrdtt, Cdlvefley John
Bewicke Clerk, James Bennett, George Bellairs, John Fox Bell, Jesse
Berridge,' Richard Huriter
Bird,
William' Blake, John
Bos'w'orfh,
William
Bradley, George Bramky, Thbmds Brydh\ John Suffi'eld Brown,
Thbni'd's'
Bright' Clerk* Thbmds Buitiidge, Edwin
AWdreW-
BurAhby,
'
Mfrrdrd
Beaumont Burndby Doctbr of -L&ws,-'J%tn Dick Burndby,
•F.dw'in
AndWw"
Burhaby the younger, William
&&rti&fyi Gust'avus
Burtidty,
Thomas]
Bur-
naby Clerk* Thomas Burndby the younger; Gi£rK, Robert BUrndby tilerk,
Andrew Burhaby Clerk, Jbseph- Spencer Garddle^
George
-^^- Calvert
Clerkv Anthony GdYrI William
GdssoH
Clerk', Riihtird] Cheslyii, Richard
Cheslyn the youngerif Robert
CldYM-,
Jdfhes SMr^drd
G'dkMUn
Clerk,
Henry
Coleman
of Oadby, Henry CoWMn of Leicester, Thbhidt Cohrhtn,
Frdncfc Thomas Gorrdtite 6lerky Richdrd
Cbbke,
Wiflfom-'Cbvke,
Wttfam
Gotcbeth Joseph
Gfadock\-
Sheldon
Crddock^
RichaPd< D&vies
Glgrk, JMson
DaviesGlevk) Thbnias Williahi Ddbbs, John DUdlSgCittk,lmc Dudley,
Thomas Farmery Wiltidm
Fenwicke
Clerk; Gtbrge
FenMicfre,
GMfles $en-
wicket William Fifmddgey
George
Fludger, WiUldm Mlef CfdrK, John Pox,
Thomas Freer, John Booth
Fr~eHr
DSet&f bf Medicirie, Jbieph Gill C%k,
Jehii Gregory, John Gregory the ybungefy WilliaM Gregory, Wiltidm
Gregory
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