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October 1770

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That the said Penelope Kite< no role > neglecting to Name any Workmen on her
Behalf in Pursuance of the said Notice

On the 17th day of August last Yr. Petitioner Gave the said Penelope Kite< no role > Notice in writing
of his having appointed four able workmen therein mentioned to Survey the said
Premisses agreable to the said former Notice As by a Copy of the said further
Notice also annexed may more fully Appear

That the said four Workmen accordingly Surveyed the said Premises
Agreable to the said Notice

That on the 8th. of September instant your Petr caused the said Penelope
Kite
< no role > to be Served with Copy of the Certificate under the hands of the said four
Workmen whereby they Certified that the said Walls and Partitions are
Defective and Ruinous and ought to be pulled (down and a New Party Wall
built Perpendicular instead thereof

That Your Petition also at the same time Gave the said Penelope Kite< no role >
Notice in writing that he intended to make Application to the Justices of the
Peace at this Present Great Sessions pursuant to the said Acts of Parliamt.

That the said house and Premes so intended to be pulled down and rebuilt
by your Petitioner as aforesaid being so intermixed with the said house or part
of the house so Occpied by the said Penelope Kite< no role > as aforesaid that a Party
Wall or Walls cannot be Effectually built upon the old Foundations perpendr.
quite thro' the Stories without pulling down some part of Parts of the one
and laying the same to the other

Your Petitioner therefore humbly Prays your Worships
to take the said Premises into Consideration by issuing
an Order to the Sheriffs on Bailiffs or other proper Officer
to Summon a Jury to View the Premes try the Facts and
Ascertain the Damages and Propriety of parting the Pmes
and building up a Perpendicular party wall agreable to the
Said Acts of Parliament and granting such further &
other Relief in the Premisses to your Petitioner as your
Worships shall judge Proper

And Your Petitioner shall ever pray Etc.




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