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And be it further enacted That every Occupier or Owner of any House or Houses or Lands Churchwardens and Keepers of Halls or publick Places next adjoyning to any Street or Lane within the said City shall alsoe from time to time within Tenn Daies after Notice given by the Surveyors of [X1the] Streets and Highwaies herein after mentioned well and sufficiently pitch or pave or cause to be pitched or paved the Street before his or their Houses Habitations and Lands Churches Church-yards Halls and publick Places respectively unto the Middle of the Streete under the Penalty of Tenn Shillings for each Perch not soe pitched paved or amended and soe in Proportion for any greater or lesser Quantity or Space of Ground and the like Summ of Tenn Shillings for every Month untill the same shall be pitched paved or amended
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