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July 1691

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Image 30 of 11620th July 1691


Ad General Quarterial Session Paris Dni Regis et [..]
Due Regine tent of Com Middx apud Hickshall in
St: John Streets in Com Prd & Adjorn Die Lune scilt
Vicecime Septime Die July Anno Rin Din et Due Nost
Gulleline et Marie Dei Gra Angle Scotie Francie et
Hebernie Regis et Regine Fides Defensor Etc tertio
coram Jacobo Cardrow< no role > Thoma Johnson< no role > Thoma Smith< no role >
Thoma Hariott< no role > Aris et Al Socus Suis Justiciar Dicti
Dui Regis et Due Pene ad pacem in Com prd
Coasersand: noe non ad Divers Felon tusgr et Alia
Malefact in Eedem Com p pehat Audiend et Terminand
Assign:

Whereas Thomas Johnson< no role > and John Robins< no role > Esqr : two of their
Majts: Justices of the peace for this County (Inhabiting within
the (Tower Divisione ) by Writing under their hands Bearing
Date the 20th: Day of July Instant have Certified to this Court
that (pursuant to a Late Act of parliament made in the second
Yeare of the Reigne of Our Sorveigne Lord and Lady William
and Mary King & Queene of England Etc Intituledan Act
for paveing & Cleansing the Streetes in the Cities of London &
Westminster and Suburbs and Liberties thereof and out Pishes
in the County of Middx and in the Burrough of Southwarke
and other places within the Weekly Bills of Mortality in the
County of Surry and for Regulating the Marketts therein
mentioned) they had Viewed and Inspected a Certaine place
Leading out of White Horse Streete to the Upper End of a New
Streete Called London Streete in the Hamlett of Ratcliffe
in the Pish of Stepney and that the Same was very much
out of Repaire and almost Unpassable and that upon theire
said View they Did Adjudge it fitt to be paved by the
Inhabitants and proprietors of the Houses there on Both
Sides of the Way so far as the Houses and by the Hamlett of
Ratcliffe where No Houses are this Court upon Consideracon
of the said Certificate Doth think fitt that the said Way be
paved with stone according to the Judgement of the said Justice
and thereupon according to the Directions of the said Act Doth [..]
Order that the said Way Leading out of White Horse Streete to
the Upper End of the said New Streete Called London Streete in
the said Hamlett of Ratcliffe by the four and twentieth Day
of August next Ensueing be well and Sufficiently paved with
Stone by Such Person & Persons respectively as by the said Act
are Required and Directed to Doe the Same

J Cur Harcourt

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