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edaches is highly detrimental to the credit of the tolls, and the 
fecurity of the lenders, who had lent their money under the 
pledge of parliamentary faith. 
8. * Orperep, That the expediency of petitioning parliament 
on this fubjeét be farther taken. into confideration, and that thefe 
refolutions be publifhed in the next Cheffer' paper, as they are 
public concerns; every poft-road, and its feveral creditors, be- 
ing interefted therein. 
g. “ Tuar the fum of ten guineas be paid into the hands of 
the folicitor, towards the expences of the propofed bill, for re- 
pealing the exemption of tolls of the mail-coaches, and for fub- 
jecting them to tolls, in cafe fuch bill be brought into parlia- 
ment: and that the commiffioners of the feveral turnpike dif- 
tricts in Great Britain be invited to correfpond, by their trea- 
furers, on the fubject, with Samuel Small, treafurer of the Flint 
and Holywell diftri&ts, and Yobn Lloyd, affiftant treafurer of that. 
of Moftyn. 
10. “ THart the thanks of the commiffioners be given to the 
foremen and grand juries of the counties of Che/hire, Denbigh- 
foire, and Flint/bire, for their liberal concurrence with the refolu- 
tions of the commiffioners of the Mo/tyn diftrict. 
a1. © THaT it is requefted of the gentlemen of this 
county to attend at Abid, on Saturday the gth of April, to 
give a fanétion to this propofal, and to prepare one or more 
petitions, or to give neceffary inftruction to the reprefenta- 
tives of the county and borough, &c. as may then be thought 
proper. 
12. “ Anp, in order to give force to this reafonable clame 
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