Tue 29 Apr 1862
Mr Miles no longer wished to construct weighbridge on Company’s land at Stroud.
Stroud & Chalford Turnpike Trust. £100 available for buying up bonds of Trust. Company has £206 invested to be sold at £38 per cent.
Messrs Debenham & Jewson to advertise Brimscombe Terrace House to let. £5 expenses.
Mr Joseph Chapman asked for drawback of 6d per ton on coals. Allowed 3d per ton on 500 tons per year to Gas works at the Bourne.
Albert Sparrow, second engineerman at Thames Head asked to be allowed coals in addition to his wages of 18s per week. Granted. Not more than 2cwt of coals per week.
Notice to be served on Mr Charles Hodgson, in arrears of rent for house at Brimscombe.
Mr John George, formerly trader on Canal but now a bankrupt, asked for pecuniary aid from Company. Refused.
Half-yearly statement of accounts ending 2 April 1862.