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have employed divers able and experienced workmen
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who have carefully viewed the said Church as
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now in ruins, and made an estimate of the
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Charge of rebuilding the same, which upon a
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moderate computation amounts to the sum of
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three thousand pounds and upwards, And that
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the said Tabernacle in which the petitioners now
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assemble for Divine Worship
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being
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is a very slight
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Building and not likely to stand long, it being
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only designed when built for a short continuance
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and untill the said Church could be rebuilt,
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And Therefore the Petitioners by their said petition prayed
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that wee the said Justices would grant them a
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Certificate of the truth of the premisses to be
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represented to his Majesty in order for
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obtaining
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his Grace and favour for
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the gaining his Royal
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Letters Patent for the
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collecting the benevolence
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and charitable contributions of his loving subjects
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to be collected
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in the most speedy and beneficial
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manner for carrying on so good and pious a work
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And Wee the said Justices of the peace doe Hereby accordingly Certify
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unto your Lordship That It appeareth unto us upon
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examination
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had and affidavit
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into the truth of
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the premisses and by the Oaths of several credible
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persons sworn before us in open Court And by inspecting the parochial rates that great
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part of the said Parish Church of Ealing and the
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