Parish of Saint
Clement Danes
At a Meeting of the Committee of Pavement Elected and
appointed pursuant to an Act of Parliament in the
Vestry Room of Saint Clement Danes
the 5th. day of
June 1772
PresentMr. Kitchinerin the Chair
Mr. DewsberyMr. Thomas Price< no role >
Mr. KennettMr. Ireland
Mr. SumnerMr. Vaughan
Mr. RobertsMr. Rainforth
Mr. StichallMr. Ponton
Proposed and agreed that Mr. Kitchiner take the Chair
The Minutes of the last Meeting read and
Confirmed
Ordered that Mr. Higley the Carpenter do Reinstate Mr.
Anderson's Trap Door in Little Essex Street in a proper manner
Ordered that Mr. Combe's Bill for passing the Act of Parliament
be referred back to the Churchwardens to be by them laid before the
Vestry and that they be informed this Committee are of Opinion
that the same Bill does not sufficiently ascertain the proportion
the Parish ought to pay towards the Bill of the Clerk of Parliament
Ordered that Mr. George pay to Mr. Baker Fifteen Shilling
per week for his trouble in inspecting the Paving now under
Contract to commence from the 25th. May last
Ordered that Mr. Thomas Stevens< no role >
of Denzell Street
be Jobbing
Bricklayer
to this Committee at Mr. Rainforth's motion properly
seconded
The Committee having in pursuance of the Commissioners Orders
Advertised for Contractors for Paving Sheffield Street part of [..]
Houghton Street and Holles Street - Great and Little Shire Lanes and
part of Ship Yard and Robert Campbell< no role >
having proposed to do the
Moore Stone Kirb from 7 to 9 Inches thick at 2s per foot New Purbeck
Paving at 5s.6d per Yard and Squaring and Relaying the Old Paving