Handwritten letter from London [name illegible]
- PART OF:
- Melksham Turnpike Trust
- Made:
- 1845-04-28
- part of archive:
- Melksham Turnpike Trust
- maker:
- Moule and Gore, Solicitors
The letter refers to the letter of 26 April 1845 and the petition from the Melksham Turnpike Trust, indicating that the House of Commons had considered the request for a bridge and declined to support it.
Details
- Extent:
- 1 letter
- Identifier:
- MELK/9
- Transcription:
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Gentlemen,
W.S. & Weymouth Rly
Your letter to Messrs Hunt only came 40 land this morning - an answer therefore by Saturdays post was impossible.
The Petition of the Trustees of the Melksham Road to the House of Commons was today taken into consideration by the Committee of Management of the Railway for who .............. deliberation felt it their duty to decline relinquishing the level crossing or to lessen the inclination of the road.
.........
Yours Truly
..........................
London
20th April 1845
Messrs Maule & Gore
Melksham