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11th November 1782 - 17th December 1783

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George Scott< no role > Surveyor of the Buildings in the West District of the City of London
maketh Oath and saith That on or about the Sixteenth Day of April One
thousand seven hundred and eighty three Hemming Tuglberg< no role > late of White Friars
Wharf in the West District of the said City of London Merchant was on the Oaths
of two credible Witnesses in that behalf in due manner convicted before The Right
Honorable Nathaniel< no role > Newnham Mayor< no role > of the said City for having begun to build
and caused to be built in the Precinct of White Friars within the said West District
of the said City a new Building contrary to the Rules and Regulations appointed
by the Act made and passed in the fourteenth Year of his present Majesty's
Reign intituled "An Act for the further and better Regulation of Buildings and
"Party-walls and for the more effectually preventing Mischiefs by Fire within
"the Cities of London and Westminster and the Liberties thereof and other the
"Parishes Precincts and Places within the weekly Bills of Mortality, the
"Parishes of Saint Mary-le-Bon , Paddington , Saint Pancras and Saint
"Luke at Chelsea in the County of Middlesex and for indemnifying under certain
"Conditions Builders and other Persons against the Penalities to which
"they are or may be liable for erecting Buildings within the Limits aforesaid
"contrary to Law" And this Deponent further saith that the said
Hemming Tuglberg so being convicted as aforesaid on the same sixteenth
Day of April before the said Nathaniel Newnham< no role > Mayor entered into and
became bound in and by a certain Recognizance as required in and by
the said Act in the Penal Sum of fifty Pounds for abating & demolishing
or otherwise amending the same Building according to the Rules and
Regulations in the said Act contained within the space of one Month
from the date thereof (the same being a convenient time for that purpose)
And this Deponent further saith that the said Space of one Month in
the said Recognizance mentioned and upwards hath elapsed and the
said Hemming Tuglberg hath not abated or caused to be abated or




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