Bye Laws Booklet, 1845

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1845

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“ Wallbridse near Stroud, in the same County ; and
“for giving other Powers for the purpose of making
“a Navigation from Framiload to Wallbridge
“ aforesaid.

It was in accordance with the Provisions of the said
recited Act and for the good government of the said
Company and the good and orderly using of the said
Navigation, Ordered and Enacted, by such Assembly,
as a Bye Law,

XXII. THAT no Line or Rope be fastened to any
Hand Rail, Paddle Start, or any part of a Lock Gate,
under the Penalty of Two Pounds, nor less than One
Pound.

BYE. LAW

Made at a General Assembly of the Proprietors of
the Stroudwater Navigation Company, held at Wall-
-bridge, in the Parish of Painswick, in the County of
Gloucester, on Friday, the twenty-fourth day of Octo-
ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and forty-five, in pursuance of and accordance with the
Provisions of a certain Act of Parliament, made and
passed in the sixteenth year of the Reign of his late
Majesty King George the Third, intituled

“An Act to amend an Act passed in the third year
“of his late Majesty’s reign, intituled ‘An Act for
“making navigable the River Stroudwater, in the
“County of Gloucester, from the River Severn, at or
“near Framiload, to Wallbridge, near the Town of
“Stroud in the same County; and for giving other
“Powers for the purpose of making a Navigation
“From Framiload to Wallbridge aforesaid.’”

It was in accordance with the Provisions of the said
recited Act and for the good government of the said
Company and for the good and orderly using of the
said Navigation, Ordered and Enacted by such
Assembly, as a Bye Law

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