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Document 73, p 6, Layborn

of £937-1- by this Depont. and the sd. Lowinger Maddison all the same materials were assigned
by a Bill of Sale duly executed by this Depont & the sd Lowinger Maddison to some pson or psons in Trust
for the use and benefit of the Justices of ye peace of ye Co of Northd & wch Bill of Sale as this Dept bels is now
or late was in ye posson of Mr Ra Herron of Newcastle upon Tyne Soll. for the Complt And this Dept saith that
accordg. to the best of his Judgmt & belief the materials assigned by this Dept & the sd Lowinger Maddison for
the use and benefit of ye sd Justices of the peace for the same Co. of Northd. were well woth to be sold the sum of
£3900 and upwd & this Dept saith that soon after the execution of the same Bill of sale of the same Materials as afsd
all the same Materials were delivd. by this Dept. & the sd. Lowinger Maddison through sd Jonan Peckernell for ye use and
benefit of ye sd. Justices of the peace for ye sd. Co. of Northd. And saith that aftr. ye sd. Jonan Pickernell had recd ye same
Materials from this Dept. & the sd. Lowinger Maddison he ye sd Jonn Pickernell did Collect various sd Materials for
the purpose of carrying on the Buildg. of ye sd. Bridge so bigun to be built by this Dept. & the sd. Lowinger
Maddison consistg. Chiefly of Stones & some parcels of Timber & wch last mentd. Materials so Collect[ed?]
by the sd. Jonn Pickernell as afsd. were in the Judgmt. of this Dept. well worth the sum of £500 and upwd [?]
saith that he this Dept. is the better able to depose to the Collectg. & value of the sd. last Mentd Materials [by?]
reason that he this Dept. was employed by the sd. Jonn Pickernell in Collectg the same And this Dept
further saith that he hath heard and bels. that ye Justices of the peace for the Co. of Northd. did not proceed
in buildg the sd. bridge so bigun by this Dept. & the sd. Lowinger Maddison & that some time in the begg of ye
yr of 1777 certain Articles of Agreemt. were entered into between the Compl. & the Deft for buildg. a Bridge across
the River Tine at a place where there was a Ferry Across the sd River known by the name of the East
Boat upwd. of a Quat of a Mile from the place where this Dept. & the sd. Lowinger Maddison had begun
to build the sd Bridge so contracted to be built by them as afsd. And the Dept. saith that all the sd. Materials
so assigned by this Dept. & the sd. Lowinger Maddison for the use of the sd. Justices of the peace of the sd Co. of Northd.
& also all the sd. Materials so Collected by the sd. Jonn Pickernell as afsd. were delivd. to the Agents of the sd.
Complt for his use and benefit & this Dept. saith that the whole of the Materials so delivd. to ye sd. Complts
Agts. were in the Judgmt. of this Dept. well worth the som of £1000l & upwds. aftr. makg. a Deductn. or
allowce. to the Complt of the sum of 150l for such pt of the sd. Materials as were rendered useless to
the Complt by reason of the same Materials havg been sunk in the same foundn. of the Bridge so
bigun to be built by this Dept. & the sd. Lowinger Maddison as afsd. and this Dept. saith that the sd.
Complt did finish this Bridge across the River Tyne at the place herein before for that purpose
Mentd. in the beginng of the yr. 1781 And that the sd. Bridge was thrown down in the Mo. of March
1782 & this Dept. saith that Accordg. to the best of his Judgmt. the sd. Bridge so built by the Complt was
not properly and effectually built & saith that much too small a Quantity of Timber & Iron was
in the Judgmt. of this Dept. made use of by the Complts Workment in laying the foundns. of ye
sd Bridge And saith that Six or Seven piers of the the sd. Bridge so built by the sd Complt were
founded & built Sprineger?* hight during the Course of the first Summer aftr the begng of ye.
buildg. sd. Bridge and that one of the sd. piers only was founded upon piles & the ors. were founded
upon Slight Cassoons* and saith that in the next Winter & before any of the Arches of the sd Bridge
were Sprung all the sd. piers wch were founded upon Cassoons were so much Damaged by
a Flood wch happened in the Course of that Winter that it became necessary to take down a
considerable pt. of all the same piers wch had been so founded upon Cassoons in order to
repair & reinstate the same And this Dept. saith that the sd. Flood by wch the sd. piers were so
Damaged was but a moderate flood and that the sd. pier of the sd. Bridge wch. was so founded
upon piles was not injured by the sd. flood And that the sd. last mentd. pier yet remains Standg
and now supports pt. of two Arches of the sd. Bridge & this Dept. saith that after the sd. piers so founded
upon Cassoons has been injured & damaged by the sd. flood the same piers were braced with Wedges underneath
but saith that ye sd. Piers were not braced accordg. to this Dept. Judgm. in a suffict. & effectual manner so
as to be equal to sustain so heavy a superstructure as the sd. Bridge especially in a place where very
high & rapid floods were freqtly to be expected & this Dept. saith that he verily bels. that ye real cause
of ye sd. Bridge being thrown Down was a Defect in laying proper & sufft. foundns for ye same & this
Depont saith that Mr Smeaton the Engineer employed by ye sd. Complt. to build ye sd. Bridge caused
the gravil on wch. ye places on wch. the piers of the sd. Bridge were afterwds. tht to be cemented by having
a quanty of Compon. or Cement (the constituant pts. of wch. this Dept. doth not know) upon ye same Gravil
then
covered wth. water to the depth of three feet or thereabts. & wch opern. was in ye Depts. Judgmt very unequal
for the purpose of obtaing solid and proper foundns. for ye sd. Bridge & this Dept. further saith that ye
superstructure of ye sd. Bridge was finishd. in this Depts. Judgmt. in a good and Workmanlike manner
& saith that he bels. that in Case the foundns. of the sd. Bridge had been well & suffty. Laid this same Bridge
Might have stood for Ages & that the Defects in laying & securing the foundns. thereof were in this
Dept. Judgmt. the true causes of its being thrown down by ye flood in March 1782 and this Dept saith
he is the better able to depose as to the Goodness or Insuffcy of the Constn. of ye sd. Bridge by reason
that this Dept. hath for ye space of 30 Yrs. been much employed in building Bridges and that he
this Dept. was employed in Winning Stones only to be used in buildg ye sd. Bridge that this
Dept. freqtly for his own infomn. inspected the work of ye sd. Bridge from time to time as the
same was carrying on
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Note: Thomas Layborn's answer to Interrogatories, p 2

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