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Grand jury may present for a road round else Curragh of Kildare, as herein.
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IV. And whereas a narrow road round the common, known by the name of the Curragh of Kildare, would not only prevent encroachments from being made thereon, but would also communicate to the several market towns adjacent thereto, to the great advantage of the neighbourhood, be it enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the grand jury of the county of Kildare, to raise by presentment any sum not exceeding twelve pence per perch, for making a road not less than eight feet wide, with gravel or small stones round the said common, the curragh of Kildare, the said sum to be levied and accounted for as the presentments for public roads are levied and accounted for, by an act passed in the thirteenth and fourteenth years of his present Majesty’s reign.
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