We whose Names are hereunder written beingthe Major part ofall. the
Workmen duly named (according to the Direction of an Act of Parliament in
the Eleventh Year of the Reign of King George the first for the better
Regulating of Buildings and to prevent Mischiefs that may happen by Fire
within the Weekly Bills of mortality and other Places therein mentioned) to
view the Timber Partitions and Brick Walls intended to be pulled down
belonging to a Messuage or Tenement of or belonging to Mr. John Smart< no role >
and now or late in Tenure or Occupation of Mr. John Davey< no role >
Ironmonger
and adjoining West on the Premisses intended to be rebuilt pursuant to
the said Act of or belonging to the said John Dobey< no role >
and situate near Castle
Yard
on the South Side of Holborne
in the parish of St. Andrew Holborne
and having accordingly viewed the said Timber Partitions and Brickwalls
do humbly certify that the said Timber Partitions and Brick Walls so
intended to be pulled down as aforesaid are defective and Ruinous and
ought to be pulled down As Witness our Hands this Fifth day of
March 1755
To His Majestys Justices of the
Peace at their General or Quarter
Session held for the City of London
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Thos: Holden< no role >
Edmd Creak< no role >
Strickland Holden< no role >
John Johnson Hodgson< no role >