To the Right Honble Stephen Theodore Janssen< no role >
Esqr
. Lord Mayor
of the City of London
and the
rest of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the said City in their General Quarter Session of the
peace Assembled
The humble Petition and Appeal of Mr. William Hutton< no role >
and Mr. John Hutton< no role >
Sheweth
That Pursuant to the statute made in the Eleventh year of his late Majesty King
George the first Intituled An Act 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
Thomas Holden< no role >
Edmund Creak< no role >
Strickland Holden< no role >
John Johnson Hodgson< no role >
by a certain Certificate under their Hands being Workmen named
by
John Dobey< no role >
have Certified to your Worship
[..] that they have Viewed the Timber
Partitions and Brick Walls intended to be pulled down belonging to a Messuage or
Tenement of or belonging to the said Appellants & now or late in the tenure or
Occupation of Mrs.
Ann Dunn< no role >
Milliner
& adjoining East on the premisses intended
to be Rebuilt pursuant to the said Act
forof or belonging to the said
John Dobey< no role >
and
near Castle Yard
on the South side of Holborne
in the Parish of St. Andrew
Holborne
That your Petitioners find themselves aggrieved by the said Workmens Certificate
and humbly Appeal against the same
Therefore humbly prays your Worships to appoint some
short day for all parties concerned to attend your Worships
to hear and abide the final determination of this Court
And your Petitioners shall ever pray
William Hutton< no role >
John Hutton< no role >