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George Weatherby of ye Town & Co. of Newcastle upon Tyne
Gent. Aged. 34 yrs. and upwds. beg. produced Sworn & Examd. on the pt.
of the Defts deposeth as follows
First To the first Interry saith he hath known all the Defts in the Title of these Interries
named for sevl. yrs. & that he doth not know the Complt in the Title of the sd Interries
Eight To the Eight Interry Saith that in the beginning of ye yr. 1770 he this Dept. [went?]
Clk. to Mr. John French then of Newcastle upon Tyne Gent. & since deced who was then
Deputy Clk of the peace of the Co of Northd. & hath Continued since that time to act as Clk for
the Clk of the peace of ye sd Co for the time beg. & in that Capacity he this Dept. hath had free
Access to all the sd County Books wch. were kept by the sd. Clk of the peace for the time beg
And Saith that in the latter end of the yr. 1771 & soon aftr. the grt. flood wch. happened upon
the River Tyne in the Mo. of Novr. in that yr. Accots. Arrived at the office of ye sd Mr. French
of the fall of a Bridge wch. had then lately been Built across the River Tyne near
Hexham in ye Co. of Northd. & that in Conseqce. of such Advice Surveyors were sent to vi[ew]
the Ruins of the sd Bridge who afterwds. made [yre.?] report to ye Justices of the peace for ye
same Co. respectg. the state of ye same Bridge And that thereupon advertisemts. were by the
Order of ye sd. Justices of the peace inserted in the Newcastle News papers Desiring that
proposals might be given in to ye sd. Justices by any pson willing to undertake the
rebuildg. of the same Bridge & saith that some time in the Mo. of novr. 1774 proposals were
made to the sd. Justices of the peace for ye same Co. of Northd. at an Adjournmt. of ye Mich
Sessions by Thomas Laybourne & Lowinger Maddison for buildg a Bridge a Cross the River
Tyne near Hexham for the sum of £5000 and also the benefit of all the materials wch might
be gotten or arisen from ye Ruins of ye sd. Bridge so thrown down by the grt. flood
in Novr. 1771 & Arles of Agreemt. were for that purpose entered into betn. certain of the
Justices of the peace for the sd. Co of Northd. & the sd. Thos. Laybourn & Lowinger Maddison
& the sd. Thos Laybourn & Lowinger Maddison did in pursuance of such Agreemt. begin to build
a Bridge a Cross the river Tyne near Hexham near the place where the Ruins of the former
Bridge then Stood & that in the begg. of ye yr. 1775 the sd. Thos Laybourn havg. become insolvent he
this Dept. was sent by the sd. Mr. French then Deputy Clk of the peace for ye same Co to take
a Bill of Sale of all the materials belog. to ye sd. Thomas Laybourn & Lowinger Maddison
& collected and prepared by them for the purpose of buildg. ye sd. Bridge And that a Bill
of Sale of all the sd. Materials was Accordingly made by the said Thomas Layborn & Lowinger
Maddison to this Depont. in Trust for sd. Co. for ye sum of £2300. And Saith that advertismts.
havg been inserted in the Newcastle News papers in the Mo. of March 1775 requestg. proposals
for ye Buildg. of ye sd Bridge & no proposals being made in Conseqce. of such Advertismts. the Justices of ye peace
for ye sd. Co. of Northd at the Next Easter Sessions holden for ye Same Co made an order that ye sd. Bridge shod be
Built by Days Work at ye Expence of ye sd Co. under ye Direction of Mr Wooler an Eminent Engineer & Mr.
Pickirnell then Bridge Surveyor to ye sd Co & a Committee of ye sd Justices of ye peace was then apptd
any three of whom were empowered to act in any Matter respg. the Buildg ye sd Bridge And this Dept.
Saith that he this Dept. did afterwds enter or cause to be entered in the Sessions Book of ye sd Co.
Sevl. orders from ye sd Justices of the peace for ye paymt. of various Sums of money to divers psons
for Materials & Work in & abot. buildg. ye sd Bidge amotg. in ye whole to ye Sum of £4000.
& upwds. & saith that in the Mo. of Decr. 1776 Advertismts. were again inserted by the order of ye
sd. Justices of ye peace for proposals to be given in for buildg. a Bridge across the river Tyne
near Hexham at ye Quar Sessions to be holden in Janry. 1777 for ye sd Co of Northd. & that at
an Adjournmt. of ye sd. Sessions held on ye 6 Febry. 1777 ye Complt sent a proposal in Writing
for buildg sd Bridge for the sum of £5700 & also all the Materials then remaing from ye Bridge
so begun to be built by the sd. Thos. Laybourn & Lowinger Maddison as afsd. And that at ye sd
agent
time a proposal was made by Mr Donkin Gent or Steward to ye sd Complt for procuring
& making a Road from ye sd. proposed Bridge to communicate with the Alemouth [Turnpike?]
Road & it was then also agreed that a Bond shod. be given by the Complt to some of ye Justices
in the penalty of £9100 for buildg ye sd Bridge & makg ye Road by ye Complt & for maintg the
same Bridge & Road respively for ye space of 7 yrs. from ye time when ye sd Bridge shod be Certified
by two or three of the sd. Justices to be compleated and Saith that he this Dept. did Accordgly. prepare
Certain Articles of agreemt. for that purpose betn. ye Complt & the Defts & saith that he this Dept. betn the
time of holdg. ye Sessions for ye sd. Co. of Northd. at Mich. 1777 to ye Sessions holdn. for ye Same Co. in Jany 1781 did by ye
directions of ye Justices of the peace for ye same Co. make out orders from ye sd Justices to ye Treasr of ye sd. Co for
the paymn. of various Sums of money to ye Complt on accot. of Buildg ye sd Bidge at Hexm & makg ye same Road in pursnce
of his sd Agreemt. amotg on ye Whole to ye Sum of £6100. And this Dept Saith that he hath heard that ye sd. Bridge was compld.
by the Complt in the begg. of ye yr. 1771* & that ye same Bridge was thrown down in ye Mo. of March 1782 And saith that as to
the sd. matters & things inquired after by this Interry this Dept. cannot wth.certainty or of his own Knowledge Depose
George Weatherby
Taken & sworn on ye day & yr. & at the place first above Mentd. before us
Wm. Wilson, Wm. Wilkinson, Chr. Fawcett, Rt. Hopper Williamson
[?]*
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