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ON MAIL-COACHES. 
Since your honorable houfe was determined to weaken our 
fecurities, ought it not to have firft paid off every turnpike 
mortgage? and then you might have had full liberty of doing 
what vou pleafed with the income of the gates.. 
I sec leave to lay before you a cafe in which your houfe once 
fhewed a moft fcrupulous attention to the rights of creditors. 
That was by the repeat of a claufe in the Kimgfland turnpike 
act. Part of it leads from Shoreditch to Ware, and this part was 
croffed by the Newmarket road, and tolls were taken by the com- 
miffioners of the Ware road, from all travellers to and from that 
feminary of virtue, merely for crofling the road. On the re- 
newing of the Kingfland turnpike aét, the Newmarket people 
infifted that they fhould pafs free of tolls. A claufe was in- 
ferted in the new act for that purpofe, and the crofs-gates were 
pulled down. The creditors of the Kingfland turnpike peti- 
tioned to the houfe of commons for redrefs; they fucceeded, 
and the crofs-gates were again erected, and the tolls taken till 
the whole of the creditors were paid. 
NEWMARKET 

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SHOREDITCH to WARE. 
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