Tue 3 May 1864
Webb’s cottage purchased for £18. Also £2.15 received from Thomas Spurrett in settlement of his debt of £4.11.2.
After negotiations with Mr Taunton, Stroudwater Company had proposed reduction of tonnage on coal between Wallbridge and Brimscombe to 1s per ton shared between the Companies and Stroudwater to receive only 3d per ton for coal going beyond Brimscombe. Committee agreed subject to confirmation at the forthcoming General Assembly.
Stroud [Lower] Wharf had been enlarged and 300 sq yds let to Stroud Board of Health at £7 pa and 70 perches to John Savage at £3 pa.
Clarification of Company’s right of road to their dockyard between Mr George’s land and the canal.