are repaid. before Monies whereby the Trusts therein mentioned and specified shall be dissolved before the said Sum of Twelve thousand Pounds and Interest, and any further Sum or Sums to be expended in making the said new Piece of Road from the Seven Stars Public House at Whitley to the Village of Allesley aforesaid, shall be repaid, it shall and may be lawful for the said Commissioners for executing the said recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to take Possession of the Toll Gates or Bars, or Chains and Toll Houses on the Road in the said Act of the Fifth Year aforesaid mentioned, under the Powers and Provisions of the said Act, and also the Toll Gates, Bars, and Chains erected or to be erected under and by virtue of the said recited Act of the Fifty second Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, and the said Two additional Toll Gates, with the Side Gates and Toll Houses, by this Act authorized to be erected, and to continue in Possession thereof, and to take, collect, demand, and recover all such Tolls as the said Trustees are by the said Act of the Fifth Year of His present Majesty, and also by this Act, entitled to take, collect, demand, and recover, including the Tolls hereby authorized to be taken in lieu of the Tolls under the said recited Act of the Fifty second Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third; and all the Powers, Authorities, Provisions, Penalties, Forfeitures, and Remedies by the said Act of the Fifth Year of His present Majesty, and by this Act, or by any other Act, shall continue and be in force, and available in Law, as far as the same may be necessary and required for enabling the said Commissioners for executing the said recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty to collect, demand, and recover the said last-mentioned Tolls, until the said Principal Sum of Twelve thousand Pounds and Interest, and the Expences of taking Possession of the said Toll Gates or Bars, or Chains and Toll Houses, and of collecting and receiving the said Tolls, shall be fully paid and discharged: Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend or be construed to extend to make liable the said Commissioners to any Charges for the Repairs of the said Road after the Expiration of the said Act, during the Time they shall collect and receive the said Tolls. Application of Money paid by the Dunchurch and Stonebridge Trustees, and by Trustees of 52 G. 3. c. 57. XXI. And be it further enacted, That the several Sums of Money to be from time to time paid by the Trustees of the Dunchurch and Stonebridge Trust, and by the Trustees acting in execution of the said Act of the Fifty second Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, under the Provisions hereinbefore contained, to the said Commissioners acting in execution of the said recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, in Repayment of the Money to be advanced pursuant to the Provisions of this Act, and the Interest thereof, or which shall be collected by the said Commissioners under the Provisions hereinbefore contained, shall be paid by them the said last-mentioned Commissioners into the Exchequer, in Repayment of the said Sum of Twelve thousand Pounds, to the Account of the Consolidated Fund; and that the Receipts of the said last-mentioned Commissioners, or any Three of them, for any Sum or Sums of Money to be so paid to them, shall be sufficient ficient Discharges to the Trustees paying the same, and shall protect them from being bound to see to the Application thereof, or from being answerable for the Misapplication or Nonapplication thereof. So much of the new Road as is within the Limit of XXII. And be it further enacted, That when and so soon as the said new Piece of Road from the Seven Stars Public House to Hertford Street aforesaid shall be completed and open to the Public, such Part thereof as shall be situated within the Limits 30 G. 3. c. 77. prescribed by an Act passed in the Thirtieth Year of the Reign to be repaired of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for by the Trustees the better paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching the City of of that Act. Coventry and the Suburbs thereof, and removing and preventing Nuisances and Annoyances therein, and for regulating the public Wells and Pumps within the said City and Suburbs, shall be from thenceforth repaired and maintained by the Trustees acting in the Execution of that Act. XXIII. And be it further enacted, That when and so soon as the said new Piece of Road from the Seven Stars Public House to Allesley aforesaid shall be completed and open to the Public, the said Trustees of the Dunchurch and Stonebridge Trust shall be relieved and discharged from repairing and maintaining the present Turnpike Road from Sponend to Allesley, and also the present Turnpike Road from the Seven Stars, by Whitley Bridge, to Coventry, and the same shall thenceforth be and be deemed common Highways, and be maintained and repaired as such. ‹ XXIV. And Whereas the Commissioners acting in the Exe'cution of the said recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty have made a new Piece of Road from "the Toll Gate at Conway Bridge in the County of Carnarvon, ⚫ extending through the Town of Conway, by Penman Back, to Pendryffen in the same County;' Be it therefore enacted, That the said new Piece of Road shall be made over by the said lastmentioned Commissioners to and vested in the Trustees acting in the Execution of an Act passed in the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to continue the Term and alter and enlarge the Powers of several Acts of His present Majesty, for repairing certain Roads in the Counties of Carnarvon and Denbigh, and for more effectually repairing, improving, and keeping in repair certain other Roads in the County of Carnarvon: and shall from thenceforth be maintained, repaired, and supported by such Trustees in the Manner and under the same Powers, Authorities, and Provisions as the old Road or Roads, in lieu of which such new Piece of Road has been made, were previously repaired, maintained, and supported; and when and so soon as the said new Piece of Road shall be opened to the Public, such last-mentioned Trustees shall be relieved and discharged from maintaining, repairing, and supporting the old Road or Roads in lieu or stead of which such new Piece of Road has been made, and such new Road shall thenceforth be deemed a common Highway. XXV. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the said Trustees of the said Act of the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty, after the said new Piece of Road shall be made over, under the Authority of this Act, to Q 2 erect Dunchurch and Trust relieved from Repairs of Sponend Road when new Piece of Road com pleted. New Road from Conway Toll Gate to be erected thereon, Application of Road. erect and set up any Toll Gate or Gates, Bar or Bars, and Toll Houses, on or by the Side of the said new Piece of Road, as shall seem to them to be necessary or convenient for the Collection of Tolls; and the said Trustees shall and they are hereby authorized and empowered to take, collect, receive, demand, and recover, at the Toll Gate or Gates or Bar or Bars so newly erected, such and the same Tolls as they were before authorized to take and collect by the Powers and Authorities of the said Act of the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, or by such other Act or Acts under which such Trustees shall then be acting, on the Road or Roads in lieu of which such new Piece of Road has been made. 'XXVI. And Whereas the Tolls now taken and collected at the Toll Gate at the Northern Extremity of the City of Bangor produce a large annual Sum; and as the Road from Bangor to Conway is of great Public Importance;' Be it further enacted, That the said Trustees acting in execution of the said recited Act of the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty shall and they are hereby authorized and required, within the Space of Six Months next after the passing of this Act, to apply and dispose of the whole of the Tolls to be taken, collected, and received by them at the Toll Gate at Bangor aforesaid, in Manner following; (that is to say,) first in paying Interest on such Sum or Sums of Money as hath been or shall be raised by the said last-mentioned Trustees, and applied by them in altering, repairing, and improving the Road between Bangor and Conway, or on so much of such Sum or Sums of Money as shall from time to time remain due and unpaid; secondly, in paying to the Commissioners appointed in and by an Act passed in the Fifty ninth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty King George 59 G. 3. c. 30. the Third, intituled An Act for vesting in Commissioners the Line of Road from Shrewsbury in the County of Salop to Bangor Ferry in the County of Carnarvon; and for discharging the Trustees under several Acts of the Seventeenth, Twenty eighth, Thirty sixth, Forty first, Forty second, Forty seventh, and Fiftieth Years of His present Majesty, from the future Repair and Maintenance thereof; and for altering and repealing so much of the said Acts as affects the said Line of Road, the Sum of Fifty Pounds per Annum, by the said Act directed to be paid to them towards the Repairs and Support of the Road between Llandegai and the Junction of the new Road from Bangor Ferry to Bangor with the Road from Carnarvon to Bangor; thirdly, in defraying the Expences of collecting the said Tolls; fourthly, in paying One Third Part of the Salaries of the Officers of the said Trustees; and the Residue of such Tolls to be appropriated and applied in repairing and maintaining the said Road from Conway Bridge to Llandegai, and in discharge, from time to time, of such Sum or Sums of Money as hath been or shall be raised by the said last-mentioned Trustees, and applied by them in altering, repairing, and improving the Road between Bangor and Conway as aforesaid. Trustees not to XXVII. Provided always, and it is hereby further enacted, borrow Money. That the said Trustees acting in the Execution of the said Act of the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, shall not be authorized or empowered to borrow or take take up at Interest, on the Credit of the Tolls authorized to be taken or collected by them on the Line of Road between Bangor and Conway as aforesaid, any Sum or Sums of Money to be applied in the Alteration, Repairs, or Improvements of such Part of the said Road as is situated between Bangor and Pwlheli, or between Conway and Llanwrwst. XXVIII. And Whereas by the said recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty the Commissioners thereby appointed were authorized to apply the Sum of Ten thousand Pounds in making and completing a new Cut or Piece of Road from the Peahen Inn in the Town of St. Albans to the • Pond Yards; and it was by the said Act further enacted, that the said new Cut or Piece of Road should, for the Period of Two Years after the same should be completed and opened to the Public, be repaired, maintained, and supported by and < under the Care and Superintendence of the Commissioners for executing that Act, and that at the Expiration of the said Period ⚫ of Two Years the same should be made over to and from thenceforth should be vested in the Trustees of the St. Albans Trust: And Whereas by the said recited Act of the Seventh Year of the Reign of His present Majesty King George the Fourth, by which the said Commissioners acting in execution of the said < recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty were authorized to apply Fourteen thousand Pounds in making and completing a new Cut or Piece of Road, leaving the present Road from London to Holyhead in the Town of Barnet, and falling into the same Road again at South Mims, as hereinbefore is recited, it was enacted, that every new Piece • of Road which should be made under the Provisions thereinbefore contained should be opened to the Public as soon as the same should be completed, and should for the Period of < Two Years after the same should have been completed and <opened to the Public be repaired, maintained, and supported by and under the Care and Superintendence of the said Commissioners acting in the Execution of the said recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, and after the Expiration of the said Period of Two Years every such new Piece of Road should be deemed and taken to be, and should become to all Intents and Purposes a Part of that Road to ⚫ which the said old Road in lieu of which such new Piece of Road ⚫ should have been made did belong before the making of such new • Piece of Road, and should be vested in the Trustees or Commis⚫sioners in whom such old Road should have been vested: And . Whereas it is advisable, in consequence of the Want of strong • Materials, and of the Difficulty of rendering these Roads as perfect as they ought to be for the great Traffic that passes over them, that the said new Piece of Road from the Peahen • Inn, Saint Albans, to the Pond Yards, and the said new Piece of Road from Barnet to South Mims, instead of being main⚫tained and repaired for the Period of Two Years only after the Completion and opening thereof, by and under the Care and • Superintendence of the said Commissioners acting in execution <of the said recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, should be repaired and maintained by the Q 3 said Repeal of so c. 74. and 7 G. 4. c. 76. as requires new Piece of Road at St. Albans, and new Piece of Road from Barnet to South Mims, to be given up by Commissioners at the End of Two Years. " said Commissioners, and under their Care and Superintendence, until they shall think proper to give up the same to the said Trustees of the Saint Albans Trust; Be it therefore enacted, That so much and such Parts of the said recited Acts of the much of 4 G. 4. Fourth and Seventh Years of the Reign of His present Majesty respectively, as require the said Two new Pieces of Road to be respectively made over to the Trustees of the St. Albans Trust at the Expiration of Two Years after the same shall have been respectively completed and opened to the Public, and to be from thenceforth maintained and repaired by them, shall be and the same are hereby repealed, and that it shall not be necessary for the said Commissioners to give up the said Two new Pieces of Road to the said Trustees of the Saint Albans Trust until they the said Commissioners shall in their full Discretion think proper so to do; any thing in the said last-mentioned Acts to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding; but the said new Pieces of Road shall be respectively repaired and maintained by and under the Care and Superintendence of the said Commissioners acting in execution of the said recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, until such Time or Times respectively as the said Commissioners shall in their full Discretion think proper to make over the same respectively to the said Trustees of the Saint Albans Road; and from and after the Time or Times when the same shall be so made over by the said Commissioners, and not before, (which making over shall be effected by any Resolution or Resolutions for that Purpose passed at any Meeting of the said Commissioners, specifying the Day on which the said Roads respectively shall be so made over, and of which Resolution or respective Resolutions, Notice in Writing shall be given to the said Trustees of the Saint Albans Trust, or their Clerk or Treasurer, at least Fourteen Days before the Day or Days therein respectively named for making over the said Roads,) the said new Pieces of Road respectively shall become Parts of the Roads to which the old Roads in lieu of which such new Pieces of Road shall have been made did belong before the making of such new Pieces of Road respectively, and shall be vested in the said Trustees of the Saint Albans Trust, and shall be maintained and repaired by them, and shall be subject to all such Trusts, and to all such Acts of Parliament, and to all such Provisions contained in any Act or Acts of Parliament, as such old Roads respectively shall be subject to at the Time of such making over. So long as the new Pieces of Road are repaired by the Commissioners, 400l. per Annum for the Saint Albans, and 6001. for the Barnet new Road, to be paid to them out of the Tolls, XXIX. And be it further enacted, That during such Time as the said new Piece of Road, respectively, from the Peahen Inn at Saint Albans to the Pond Yards, and from Barnet to South Mims, shall be maintained and repaired by the said Commis sioners acting in execution of the said recited Act of the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, the said Trustees of the Saint Albans Trust shall, with and out of the Tolls to be collected by them in respect of the said new Pieces of Road respectively, pay to the said Commissioners the Sums following for the Repair and Maintenance of the said new Pieces of Road respectively; (that is to say), from and out of the Tolls collected on or in respect of the said new Piece of Road from the Peahen Inn to |