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January 1793

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Surfaces of the external Inclosuer of each of the adjoining Houses

That the said John Jagger< no role > being such Surveyor or Supervisor
so appointed and sworn as aforesaid and having Notice of the said
last mentioned Building and Party Walls did not view the same
and see that all the Rules and Regulations in the said Act of
Parliament contained were well and truly observed in the Building
thereof But did wilfully neglect his Duty as such Surveyor or Supervisor
for the District aforesaid in that Behalf

That the said John Jagger< no role > being such Surveyor or Supervisor
so appointed and sworn as aforesaid and well knowing that the
Workmen employed in the Building the said last mentioned Building
and Party Walls had not in the Building thereof well and truly observed
the Rules and Regulations in the said Act of Parliament contained
and from Time to Time conformed themselves thereto And that the
said last mentioned Building and Party Walls were made and built
contrary to this [..] Rules and Regulations in Respect of the several
Matters herein last before particularly specified and not regarding the
Duty of his office in that Behalf did not from Time to Time give
Information thereof to any two or, more Justices of the Peace for the
said County of Middlesex within whose Jurisdiction the same building
and Party Walls last mentioned were situate But did behave himself
negligently and unfaithfully in the Discharge of his Duty as such Surveyor
or Supervisor for the District aforesaid in that Behalf

That the said William Rolfe< no role > afterwards (that is to say) on the
said twenty seventh Day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand
seven hundred and ninety two and on divers other Days and Times as
well before as since that Day unlawfully did erect and build and
course to be erected and built in the said Place called Moorfields within
the District aforesaid a certain other Brick Dwelling House of the
first Rate and Class of Building Contrary to the Rules and Regulations
appointed and directed by the said Act of Parliament (that is to say)
For that the Party Walls Chimneys and Chimney Shafts of the
said Brick Dwelling House were made and built of and with bad and
unsound Bricks And for that the Party Walls of the said Brick
Dwelling House were not of the Extent appointed by the said Act
of Parliament in as much as the said Party Walls did not extend
to the outer Surfaces of the external Inclosurer of each of the
adjoining Houses

That the said John Jagger< no role > being such Surveyor or
Supervisor so appointed and sworn as aforesaid and having notice
of he said last mentioned Building and Party Walls did not
view the same and see that all the Rules and Regulations in
the said Act of Parliament contained were well and truly
observed in the building thereof but did wilfully neglect his Duty
as such Surveyor or Supervisor for the District aforesaid [..]

That the said John Jagger< no role > being such Surveyor or
Supervisor so appointed and sworn as aforesaid and well knowing
that the Workmen employed in the Building the said last mentioned
Building and Party Walls had not in the Building thereof
well and truly observed the Rules and Regulations in the said Act
of Parliament contained and from Time to Time conformed
themselves thereto And that the said last mentioned Building
and Party Walls were made and built contrary to the aforesaid
Rules and Regulations in Respect of the several Matters herein
last before particularly specified and not regarding the Duty of
his office in that Behalf did not from Time to Time give
Information thereof to any two or more Justices of the Peace for
the said County of Middlesex within whose Jurisdiction the




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