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24 April 1696
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To present to Grand Comittee yt. it is the opinion
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of the Comittee yt. the late great old Wards betweene the
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last new buildings & the houses to the greete. be pulled downe
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Mr. Cohott to remove his timber out of the rubbish there
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The Yard paved with plain worke without Figures
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but Smooth frubeck Slow round about
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Pipes to being ye. waler downe in ye. foure Corners
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of the first built Square.
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19. May 1696.
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A lettr. from Mr. Leman Tenant of our Principall house in
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was read complaining that he floore of the
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Yard belonging to Mr. Welding another of our Conts. adjoyning
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was ready to fall So yt. Mr. Leman could not without
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danger make use of the Coller under itOrdered yt.
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Mr. Trer Mr Gray mr. Cartwright & Mr. Brownsmith or any 3. of
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Item forthwith view the prmisees & give Such orders &
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direccons therein as they shall think fit & just.
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Old building
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Resolved yt. the old buildings of the late 4. great Wards
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between lst. Tho: Church & our new buildings Eastward &
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the backside of the houses towards the greete be forthwith
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pulled downe & demolished.
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And it is referred to the Sub. Comittee to manage the Same
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& dispose of the materialls as they think best for the
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advantage of the house and afterwards cause the ground
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thereof to be levelled & the inclosures of it as they think
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Gilt.
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