MICHAELMAS SESSION AT CHESHAM 10 October, 1678 [30 Charles II]
Presentments of the supervisors of highways.
Christopher Webb of Weston Turvile, gentleman, for “refuseinge to work 6 dayes with his two teames and carts furnished, haveinge 2 plow lands.”
CHRISTMAS SESSION, 1682-83
The inhabitants of Aylesbury, Weston T[urville], and Stoke, for not repairing the highway between Wendover and Aylesbury.
MIDSUMMER SESSION, 1684.
Presentments by Andrew Lawrence, esquire, J. P., surveyor-general.
MIDSUMMER SESSION, 1687
Weston Turvile brought certificates that their highways are now repaired, and the indictments against them are, therefore, discharged.
The inhabitants of Weston T[urville] and Stoke M[andeville], for not repairing the road leading to Aylesbury.
MIDSUMMER SESSION, 1688.
Order discharging of the indictments against the inhabitants of Weston Turvile, for not repairing their highways. as they have produced a certificate that the work has now been done.
Orders giving further time, until next sessions, for the inhabitants of Weston Turvile to bring certificates that their highways have been repaired.
MICHAELMAS SESSION, 1693
Orders that the surveyors of Weston Turvile parish may make special rates, not exceeding 6d. in the pound, for the scouring of their brooks and the repair of their high-ways (except upon the lands of Sir John Pakington, Bart.)
EPIPHANY SESSION, 1693-94.
Order referring to certain justices the complaint of the inhabitants of Weston Turvile that Mr. John Webb refuses to pay his rates.
John Webb, gentleman, surveyor of Weston Turvile, found not guilty of neglecting his office and of putting upon his own land several cart loads of stones brought by the inhabitants.
EASTER SESSION, 1694.
Indictments.
The inhabitants of Weston Turvile, for not repairing the Marrow Way, which is part of the highway to Aylesbury.
MIDSUMMER SESSION, 1694
Order postponing the imposition of fines upon owners of land in Weston Turvile in respect of an indictment against the parish for non-repair of highways.
The surveyors of Weston Turvile authorized to raise a 6d. rate for the repair of the highways there, in accordance with the act.
MICHAELMAS SESSION, 1694
The inhabitants of Weston Turvile are discharged from the indictment against them for not repairing Marrow Way, part of the highway to Aylesbury, upon producing a justices' certificate that the work has now been done.
Order confirming the rates at Weston Turvile and providing that Mr. John Webb shall assess himself in respect of all his lands there.
EPIPHANY SESSION, 1694-95
Indictments. Presentment of the grand jury.
The inhabitants of Weston Turvile for not repairing a footpath at a place called Vaches, between Vache Brook and Bedgrove Field, on the road between Aston Clynton and Aylesbury.
Order referring to the justices for the three hundreds of Aylesbury the appeal of Gresham Hakewill, gentleman, against his assessment to the rate for the repair of the highways at Weston Turvile.
Adjournment of the case against Weston Turvile.
EASTER SESSION, 1695
Order postponing the imposition of fines upon the owners of land in Weston Turvile, in respect of indictments against the parishes for non-repair of highways.
MIDSUMMER SESSION, 1695
The surveyors of Weston Turvile, authorized to raise 6d. rates for the repair of their highways.
MICHAELMAS SESSION, 1697
The surveyors of Weston Turvile authorized to raise 6d. rates for the repair of their highways.
The inhabitants of Weston Turvile discharged from the indictment against them for the non-repair of a footpath near the Vaches, between Vach Brook and Bedgrove Field, upon their producing a justices’ certificate that the work has now been done.
MIDSUMMER SESSION, 1699
The surveyors of Ellesborough, Beconsfield, Weston Turvile, and Aylesbury authorized to raise rates of 6d. each for the repair of their highways.
MICHAELMAS SESSION, 1706
Richard Ingram of Weston Turvile, yeoman, for not doing his statutory work on the highway.
Richard Ingram of Weston Turvile, yeoman, for not assisting in the repair of the highways. [Acquitted]
The surveyors of Princes Risborough and Weston Turvile were authorized to raise a 6d. rate for highway repairs, in accordance with the act of 3 and 4 William and Mary, c. 12.
Richard Ingram of Weston Turvile, yeoman, was bound over for refusing to work on the highways
MICHAELMAS SESSION, 1708
The surveyors of Ellesborough and Haddenham were authorized to raise 6d. rates for highway repairs, in accordance with the act 3 and 4 William and Mary, c. 12.
A similar order for Weston Turvile, with a rider that the lands in the occupation of John Webb and William Hakewill were exempted from doing service or paying any rate for the repair of the highways.
Michaelmas Session, 8th October, 1713 [12 Anne]
Francis Ligo, esquire, and Thomas Millward of Weston Turville for failing to repair the highway called Coney Lane.
Epiphany Session , 14th January 1713-14 [12 Anne]
Francis Ligo esquire and Thomas Millward, both of Weston Turvile, for not repairing Coney Lane leading from Steeple Cleydon to Middle Cleydon as, by reason of their tenure, they ought to do.
Easter Session, 8th April 1714 [13 Anne]
Proceedinds against Francis Lygoe of Weston Turvile, esquire, for not repairing the same way, also respited.
Epiphany Session, 16th January, 1723-24 [10 George I]
The inhabitants of Aylesbury, Weston Turvile, Stoke Mandevile and Wendover, for not repairing the highway leading from Aylesbury to Wendover, the same being very much out of repair.
Easter Session, 16th April, 1724 [10 George I]
The inhabitants of Aylesbury, Wendover, Stoke Mandevile and Weston Turvile, for not repairing the highway leading from Aylesbury to Wendover.
Midsummer Session, 17th July, 1729 [3 George II]
Indictments.
The inhabitants of Walton [Aylesbury], Stokemandevile and Weston Turvile, for not repairing the highway.
EPIPHANY SESSION AT AYLESBURY 13th January, 1731-2 [5 George II]
Indictments.
Henry Hawkins of Aylesbury, for not repairing a foot-path leading from Tring, co.Hertford, through Weston Turvile to Aylesbury