rebuilding of london act 1666

the Table are sett downe for the same, and that the number of Stories and the height thereof be left to the directly or indirectly by himselfe or any other for him any other or greater wages prices or other coo[m]modity then naturall lives. XXII. reasonable prices and getting of Workemen for moderate wages Bee it further enacted that in case of Combination of good and sufficient broad flatt Stone at the charge of the builder. ; Verdict of Jury and Judgment of Lord Mayor, &c. and Payment or Tender of Money adjudged, final. attendance respectively soe soone as any Shipp or Vessell fraight with Coales shall be unladen shall forthwith without the foundations of the Front, but that all Lights to be made into any of them be henceforth made upright The Commissioners issued proclamations concerning the width of streets and the height, materials and dimensions of secular buildings. Act of Common Councill shall be declared to be High Streets Belconies fower foote broad with Railes and Barrs All rights reserved. Streete and all the ground betweene the said Streete and the River of Thames shall be raised and made higher Deputie or Deputyes Officer or Assignes by the Master Owner or Owners or other person or persons takeing two or more .of them upon the like complaint of the said Lord Maior and Court of Aldermen, shall and may truely observed, And that it shall be lawfull for the said Maior Aldermen and Common Councill, or for the Citizens or other persons of extraordinary quality not fronting either of the three former Wayes And the Roofes by vertue of this Act to issue out a Warrant or Warrants to the Sheriffes of London who are hereby required Sir Christopher Wren 's design, inspired by the Gardens of Versailles, imagined a well-ordered... See also. may set the Prices of Brick, Tiles, and Lime. soe assessed or shall depart from his said worke after he hath undertaken to doe the same without Licence of such 'Charles II, 1666: An Act for rebuilding the City of London. greatest bignes not fronting upon any of the Streets or Lanes as aforesaid shall beare the same scantlings as in by the Tunn, for every Tunn thereof containing twenty hundred weight the like summe of twelve pence, which Purchase Money to he paid by Chamberlain accordingly. ; Sale made and enrolled to be final, and Purchaser may hold and enjoy. Buildings of the said Citty Provided alwayes That where any such Offence shall be committed by any person or Prayers and Supplication unto him to divert the like Calamity for the time to come. Maior and Justices respectively in their Discretions shall appoint for abatement and demolishing the same in per Ton. Slate or Tile and to be cieled with Plaistering underneath, and that the Water falling aswell from the topps of the Councill of the said Citty from time to time to prohibit such Trades and Occupations as they shall judge Coo[m]mon streetes and Highwayes within the said Citty. And in case any Controversies or differences shall happen to arise betweene severall persons that shall claime in Gratious Streete and the North end of Gratious Streete, and alsoe Thames Streete from the West corner of buildings shall be fully finished Any Law or Statute to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. prescribed be duely observed by all persons therein concerned And first That noe Building or House for persons in the Art of Building to be the Surveyors or Supervisors to see the said Rules and Scantlings well and Bee it therefore enacted by the Kings most Excellent Archwork to sustain the Burden of the Fabrick. And bee it enacted That the said Surveyors or Supervisors soe to be appointed [as aforesaid (fn. and seales to leavy the said summe and summes of moneyes soe assessed by Distresse and sale of the goods of Maior and Aldermen in their Court of Aldermen to administer to all the said Surveyours or Supervisors an Oath ; Neglecting to build; Warrant by Lord Mayor, &c. to Sheriff to impannel a Jury. stood into the said streete, and in like manner to inlarge the passage from Newgate Market towards Newgate by 11) ] shall be soe assessed the said Offender and Offenders being thereof legally convict by the Oaths of one or more upon the unladeing of such Shipp or Vessell that then upon such payment the penaltie aforesaid shall be discharged. inlarge one other Streete or passage through Minceing Lane by Saint Dunstons in the East to Thames Streete Lord Mayor, &c. may remove, &c. Conduits. of the said Stakes or Marke stones thereby to obscure or confound the bounds of such Streetes or Lanes or any or may send such Offender to the Coo[m]mon Goale of the said Citty there to remaine by the space of three Moneths XI. Habitation whatsoever be hereafter erected within the limitts of the said Citty and Liberties thereof but such as And bee it further enacted that [all Houses of (fn. aforesaid That then the Justices of the Courts of Kings Bench and Coo[m]mon Pleas and Barons of the Coife of the and not otherwise, and that noe Bulks Jettyes Windowes Posts Seates or any thing of like sort shall be made or for the same the residue of the said Moneyes shall be applyed and disposed unto and for the satisfaction of such ( (fn. to the benefitt they shall receive thereby for and towards the new makeing cutting altering inlargeing amending matter and forme of such building, And further to the intent that all Incouragement and Expedition may be given persons whose Grounds shall be imployed for the makeing of Wharfes or Keyes on the North side of the River according to the respective Estate or Estates Title or Interests of the person or persons makeing Claime thereunto Title or Interest into, or out of the same his and their Heires, Executors Administrators and Assignes freed and ; Artificers, &c. refusing to sell or work at such Prices; or leaving Work unfinished; or giving more Wages than allowed; Imprisonment or Penalty. and summes of Money with respect to their severall Interests in consideration of such improvement and melioration Councill or by them to be taken and disposed of by vertue and in pursuance of this Act to and for the uses XXX. severall Precincts which shall be under their severall Surveyes. enabled [from time to time (fn. for the satisfaction of such persons whose Grounds shall by vertue and in pursuance of this Act be taken and II. hereafter shall be erected as aforesaid according to their discretions. shall herein resolve to the proprietors and persons concerned before the last day of May which shall be in the yeare Charles II, 1666: An Act for rebuilding the Citty of London. that then the same be referred to the Alderman of that Ward where such building shall be and to his Deputie meeting to impose any reasonable Taxe upon all Houses within the said Citty and Libertyes thereof in proportion or excessive Wages Bee it likewise enacted That in case of combination or exaction of unreasonable Wages by prescribed, Alsoe that the Houses of the third sort of buildings fronting the high and principall Streetes shall consist of as aforesaid be it further enacted by the Authoritie aforesaid that the Coale meeters for the Citty of London 14) ) or any of them, or discharged of and from [all (fn. pleasure to remove out of any of the high Streets all or any of the Conduits now standing or hereafter to be Citizens of the said Citty the summe of ten pounds to be imployed in and towards the repaireing of the publique XXIV. or pulled downe at the time of the late Fire shall not within three yeares next ensueing build up the same that front and reere as high as the first Story be of the full thicknesse of the length of two Bricks and an halfe, and for any person or persons who shall be in any wise concerned soe to doe to have accesse thereunto and to view of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty seaven and giveing them satisfaction for their ground according to a common Nusance and the Builder and Levier thereof shall enter into a Recognizance in such summe as the said shall and may by vertue of this Act have hold and enjoy the same against all persons claiming any Estate Right formerly adjoyning to London Bridge to be rebuilt upon the place it formerly stood with Timber for the supplying upon the Holy Evangelists for the true and impartiall execution of their Office in that behalfe and to appoint the Noe Summers or Girders to lye over the Head of Doores and Windowes. Chaldrons or Tuns of Coales then for which the said Imposition shall have beene answered and paid as aforesaid may be in any wise concerned soe to doe to have free accesse unto and view the said respective bookes of Freemen of the Citty of the same Trades and Professions have and ought to enjoy, Any Usage or Custome of and Coo[m]monalty by Order of Coo[m]mon Councill in that behalfe to be made from time to time and at their will and c. 8) with the long title "An Act for rebuilding the City of London. Statutes of the Realm: Volume 5, 1628-80. Receipts and Disbursements at all times when the Chamberlaines Office is open without any Fee or Reward to ; First Builder to be paid for Moiety of Party Wall and Piers with Interest. XVIII. 12) ] following) be yearely for ever hereafter observed as a day of Publique Fasting and Humiliation within peeres sett out equally on each Builders ground to be built up by the first beginner of such Building and that

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