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Alexander Ward
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four of the
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above named who had taken a view of the sd. dwelling
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by wch. rept.
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whereby
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it appeareth
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house & house of Correccon
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that the roofes of the sd dwelling house
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thereof
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are
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intirely decayed, that the principall girders are
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rotten three foot within the inside of the sd house &
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the foundacous of each front much decayed & bellye
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out, and that the sd. dwelling house.
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was
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is very much out in the sd. rept.
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therein
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menconed
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of repair in severall other particulars
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of wch. they
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And
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that
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it will be less charge to build a new dwelling house
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wth
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the
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cent the dimencons there in menconed
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informed this Cort,
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then to repaired the
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old dwelling house And alsoe that there are eight
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wards in the sd. house of Correccon wth. they conceived
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ought to be new floored,
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This Court upon
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This Cort upon due considered on
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of the contained in the
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sd rept.
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& due consideracon had of the expend
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of
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And It appearing to this Cort upon exaccon into
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the sd building & repaires
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Is of opinion and doth
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the truth of the premisses
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accordingly Order that the sd. dwelling house
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ought to
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be pulled downe & a new
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house
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dwelling
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house erected & built instead thereof, And that the
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aforesd. wards in the sd. prison
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ought to
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be new
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floored & effectually repaired for the more safe
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custody of the prisoners comitted or to be comitted to
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the custody of the Keeper of the sd
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house
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prison,
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And
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that there are severall cons considerable sumes of money
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remaining due to severall workmen for work by
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