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January 1780

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We whose Names are hereunto subscribed upon
our Oaths do say, that We have surveyed the Building
called Kentish Town Chapel situate in Kentish
Town in the Parish of St. Pancras in the County of
Middlesex , and examined the State and Condition
thereof; and upon such Survey and Examination found
that the said Chapel, being a very antient Structure,
is by Length of Time greatly decayed, the Walls Part
bulged, the Timbers rotted and broke, and the
Roof so much sunk, that it has been, for some
Time, shored and cramped, and is now become
dangerous, and so far ruinous, that it will be
necessary to take down the same; and that the
said Chapel is very small, being only Fifty three
Feet in Length, and Twenty Six Feet in Breadth:
and upon an Estimate and Computation of the
Expence thereof by us made, the Charge of taking
down the said Chapel, and of building a new
Chapel, will, exclusive of the old Materials,
amount to the Sum of Fifteen Hundred Pounds
and upwards.

Sworn in open Court
on Thursdaythe thirteenth
Day of January - 1780}

Heley
John Johnson< no role >




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