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Provided alwayes and bee it enacted by the authority aforesaid That whereas the Alley called Whites Alley in Coleman streete London was not wholly burnt downe in the said late Fire, but the one halfe part thereof, or neere thereabouts is yet standing, neither was the said Alley ever any thorow Passage, nor will the enlargeing thereof be any Ornament or Advantage to the said City, Therefore it shall and may be lawfull to and for the severall Proprietors of and in the said Alley, to rebuild their severall Houses on both sides thereof, which were burnt or demolished by reason of the said late Fire, upon their old Foundations respectively. This present or the said former Act for rebuilding the Citty of London or any thing therein contained or any other matter or thing to the contrary notwithstanding.
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