ON MAIL COA CHiPs, 
A LETTER to the worhhipful ever Brofer, Efq, 
Mayor of Chefer. 
Downing, Fanuary 23, 1792. 
S T Ky 
O N Thurfday two letters were laid by Mr. Smalley before the 
commiflioners of the Fiat, Holywell, and Moftyn dittricts, 
figned D. Smith, and G. Boulton; in which our attention was 
requefted to the repair of the roads which lay in our county in 
the courfe of the mail. It falls to my lot to defire you to com- 
municate to your refpectable corporation, what the commiffion- 
ers have done, and what they intend to do of their own proper 
motions, not from the fear of any of the very unbecoming me- 
naces fent forth. 
On the road from Holywell to the extremity of the diftri@ 
(which is called the Fiinz), has been laid out, within two years, 
953/. in the fpace of five miles: great part of which, long be- 
fore the indiétments, was in moft admirable repair. 
Tue Moftyn diftrict begins at the weftern end of the Fin: 
‘much of itis in very good order: part is very indifferent, owing 
to the impoverifhed ftate of the M@o/tyn diftrict, and to the in- 
ability of the poor inhabitants of the townfhip in. which Rdva//t- 
bill ies, to repair that part, which is bad by nature. I propofe a 
fubfcription: you fee my offer in the inclofed. We look up to 
the city of Cheffer, as both are engaged in a common caufe. 
Tue Holywell diftritt is, excepting near Halkia, in excellent 
repair, 
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