Letter from John R Denyer to Mr P Richards Esq, Bath, Mon 27 Sep 1830

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Mon 27 Sep 1830
From John R Denyer
To Mr P Richards Esq
Bath

Summary

By conforming to the wishes of Mackey and Howell (the only interested parties) the question of the Company having a right of road I hope can be set at rest by nothing more than a common field mound and without incurring any additional expense by the summit watchman in the winter using stone taken out of the Canal now lying on the banks. The distance of wall being 80 to 100 yards which lies considerably behind the wharf to which it forms the wagon road. Mackey and Howell would be satisfied if they know it is intended to be done before next Spring being the season most important to them from the early grass produced by the occasional overflowing of the Thames Head springs.
Mr Jones wishes to defer surveying the country named in Mr Kerricks letter until leaves fallen from hedges so it can be more accurately done.
Annual Assembly due on 26 Oct can be the time to assess trade to Shropshire etc and make such alterations as may be expedient.

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