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Vestry that Mr. Theed had proposed to Continue Tenant
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at Thirty Pounds a Year Rent (which was an Advance of
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Four Pounds a Year) untill the adjoining Houses
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belonging to the City were taken down. And Mr. Theed
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being present, consented thereto.
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A Motion was therefore made by Mr. Maynard that
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this Vestry do agree with Mr. Theed upon his Proposal to
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continue Tenant of the said House at the Yearly Rent of
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Thirty Pounds untill such time as the adjoining Houses
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belonging to the City are taken down, so that the whole Term
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does not exceed the Term of Seven Years, And being seconded
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by Mr. Lem, the Question was put and carried in the
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Affirmative.
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Ordered that an Agreement be prepared between
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the Church Wardens and Overseers and Mr. Theed according
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to the said Motion and that Mr. Theed do thereby undertake
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and agree to keep the premisses in Tenantable Repair during
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the time he shall continue Tenant.
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Plan of Parish
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Mr. Pope then observed that if a Plan of the Parish
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was taken it would save the Expence of annual Perambulations
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on Ascension day, He therefore Moved that a Survey and Plan
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be taken of the Boundaries of the Parish and that a Sum not
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exceeding Twenty Pounds be allowed for the same. To this
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It was objected by some of the Gentlemen present, that
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without the Concurrence of the adjoining Parishes in fixing
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the respective Boundaries of each Parish, such a Plan appear'd
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to be useless, and that as great alteration would probably be
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made in a few Years by the City's pulling down many Houses
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in the Parish, it would be at least premature, but the Motion
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being seconded the Question was put and Carried in the
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After which Mr. Church Warden Hudson Adjourn'd
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the Vestry until Thursday the Seventh day of May next
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at Nine o' Clock in the Forenoon.
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