356 TilE WATUH HOUSE AGAINST SHANDON CHURCH 1.'0 DE TAKEN DOWN.
10 Oct., 1712 Daniel Perdrian, Esq., Mayor, Philip French and Anthony Goss, Esq., Sheriffs. That the lamp at the Bridewell be kept lighted during the dark nights as formerly. That the Chamberlain call to Mrs. Perrie for the ballance of her husband's account, also the money due on his bond, and take speedy course for the recovery thereof. Present-Mr. Mayor, both Sheriffs ; Alden. Goddard, Francklyn, Dela- hoyde, Hoare ; Mr. Terry, Common Speaker; Mr. Walker, Browne, Allen, Lambley, Wilson. . 24 Oct., 1712. That the Chamberlain receive from the executrix of Mr. Jonathan Perrie the ballance of account from Michrelmas 1711 to her husband's death, being 36li. 13s. Old., and on receipt deliver up the bond of 1000li. which he gave for performance of his employment. Agreed, that in case Mrs. Anne Perrie, widdow, executrix of the last will of Mr. Jonathan Perrie, dec., do on or before 7 Nov. next, pay 50li. and perfect a bond of 100li. to the Mayor, &c., for payment of like sum of 50li. in six months, it shall be taken for principal and interest recovered against said Perrie in the Court of Exchequer, on.a bond and warrant of.attorney, &c. That John Tankerd be admitted free gratis. That the Chamberlain demand the rent due from Mr. John Sullivan out of the shop he holds in the Old Exchange or possession of the premises. That Ald. Chartres and the Chamberlain endeavour to settle the account of rent, &c., of the Fish Shambles with Nicholas White. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. French ; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Goddard, Cottrell, Delahoyde, N. Rogers, Philips ; Common Speaker, Mr. Walker, Perrie, Browne, Lambley, Wilson. 3 ]:..'T ov., 1712. It appearing tl1at the Watch House in the North Suburbs, over against ShandQll Church, is a great nuisance to the street, and of no use at present and that the cage thereto adjoining is likewise misplaced, incommoding the street, Agreed, that both l>e forthwith taken down, the materials of the watch-
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