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Mr Errington’s Contract with the Justices of the Peace | ||||
respecting Hexham Bridge having placed him in a very | ||||
disagreeable Situation he as well on his own Acct as on the | ||||
part of the County wishes the grand Jury now assembled | ||||
as the representative Body of the County would be pleased | ||||
to take the following short State of Facts into their | ||||
Consideration. | ||||
Mr Errington undertook to build the | ||||
Bridge according to a specific Plan under the Direction and | ||||
Inspection of Mr Smeaton and that he would uphold support | ||||
repair maintain rebuild and keep it in good and sufficient | ||||
Repair for the Term of 7 years to be computed from the Time | ||||
it should be certified under the hands of two Justices to be so built. | ||||
The Bridge being completely finished was in January | ||||
1781 certified for accordingly. | ||||
The Plan to which Mr Errington was confined is not | ||||
only a Plan of the Superstructure but also of the Foundation | ||||
and of the manner in which such Foundation was to be laid. | ||||
In March 1782 the Bridge was thrown down and it | ||||
is thereby shewn that the Bed of the River is of such | ||||
Nature that to rebuild it according to the same Plan [will?] | ||||
certainly be ineffectual. And according to the Na[ture?] | ||||
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