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494- C. 20* Anno tricefimo tertio Georgii II. A. D. 1759, In the Ward of Coleman Street. To pull down one Houfe on the North Eaft Corner of the Old Jttrj^ and another Hotife at the South Weft Corner of Coleman Streity both of which are occupied by Brafiers, and lay the Ground thereof into the Street. In Cordwajners Ward. To pull down the Houfe at the North Eaft Corner of Trinity Lane near the Dog Tavern, and lay the Ground into the Street. In the Ward of Cornhlll. To pull down the Houfe at the Weft End of the Buildings fituate between Cornhill and Lmibard Streety and lay the Ground into the Street. In the Ward of Cripplegate within. To pull down the Houfes which projefl forwards at the Weft End of Silver Street^ from the End of Monkivell Strsetf quite through into Alder/gate Street^ to make a commodious Street forty Feet wide. To pull down the Houfe at the Corner of Aldermanhury facing Milk Street, which was formerly the Baptiji Head Tavern, and lay the Ground thereof into the Street. In the Ward of Farringdon within. To pull dawn the Tin Shop, and the Trunkmaker's Houfe, at the South Weft Corner of CheapfuL leading into St. PauVs Churchyard^ and lay the Ground into the Street. To pull down fuch Part of the Houfes in Creed Lane as are neccflary to widen the Pa/Tao-e to thirty Feet. In the Ward of Faringdon without. To pull down all the Houfes in the Middle Row between the Paved Alley adjoining to Saint Se- pulchre's Church and Giltfpur Street, from the North End thereof quite through to the South. End which faces Hart Street, and lay the Ground into the Street. * To pull down all the Houfes in the Middle Row between the Great Old Baily and Littk Old Baily beginning at the North End thereof, which faces Hart Street, and proceeding fouthwards, inl eluding the Baptiji's Head at the South End, facing the Great Old Baily, and lay the Ground into the Street. To pull down the Shops or Sheds under Saint Dunjians Church in Fleet Street, and lay the Ground into the Street. In Langbourn Ward. To pull down fuch Part of the Houfes, at the End of Mark Lane, next to Fenchurch Street, as will make the Paflage there thirty Feet wide. To pull down fuch Part of the Houfes at the E?ft End of Lombard Street as will make the Pa/Tao-e there thirty Feet wide. In the Ward of Portfoken. To pull down the Houfe at the North Eaft Corner of Hounfditch, and adjoining to the Church., yard, and lay the Ground thereof into the Street. In Tower Ward. To pull down fuch Part of the Houfes on Saint Dun/tan's Hill, adjoining to the George Ale- houff, and oppofite to the Chain, and fuch Part of the Warehoufcs oppofite to the End of Saint Dv3iftan Church, as will render the Paflage there thirty Feet wide. To pull down the Houfe on the North Weft Corner of Great Tower Street, now occupied by Mafter Crawford, a Bruftimakcr, and alfo the Houfe on the South Eaft Corner of Little Tower Street, now in the Occupation of Meflieurs fuion and Lindner, Hatters, in order to make that dangerous Paflage lafe and convenient. To pull down the Houfe in Mark Lane which adjoins to the Church of Jllhalloivs Staining, and projects twelve Feet before the other Houfes, in order to make it range in a Line with the faid Houfes, and inlarge the narrow Paflage there. In the Ward of Vintry. To pull down the Houfes on the North Side of Thames Street which are fituated and reach from Elbou; Lane to College Hill, and alfo thole Houfes on the South Side of the faid Street which reach from Vintners Hall to Bull Wharf Lane, in order to make the laid Street forty Feet wide. To