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310 C. 3. Anno decinio nono Caroli II. A. D. 1667. who fhall be in any wife concerned fo to do, to have Accefs thereunto, and to view and perufe the faid Books of Accounts, without any Fee or Reward to be taken or received for the fame. Thomas Morris XLI. Provided always, That it fhall and may be lawful for the Water-houfe, called Mr. Thomas Morris hisWater-houfe. his V/ater-houfe, formerly adjoining to London-Bridge, to be rebuilt upon the Place it formerly ftood, with Timber, for the fupplying the South-fide of the City with Water, as it for almofl this hundred Years hath done ; any Thing in this Aft to the contrary in any wife notwithitanding. Water-rane. XLII. Provided alfo, and it is hereby further enadled by the Authority aforefaid. That the Lord Mayor Mincing-lane, and Aldermen of London may and fliall open and enlarge a Street or Paflage called Water-lane, leading from Fleet-Jireet to JfTiite-Friers-Dock by the River oi Thames; as alfo open and enlarge one other Street or Paffage to the faid River from Cheapftde through Soper-lane to Thames-Jlreet, and from the Three-Cranes to the Thamei ; and open and enlarge one other Street or Pafiage through Mincing-lane, by St. Dun/lans in the Eafl, to Tbames-Jireet, near the Cuftom-houfe ; and to make the faid Streets or Paffages twenty-four Foot in Breadth, for the Cortveniency of Trade, and better PafTage of Carts and other Carriages to and from the faid River, giving Notice of wliat they fhall herein refolve, to the Proprietors and Perfons concerned, be- fore the laft of May which fhall be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred fixty-feven, and giving them Satisfaftion for their Ground, according to the Rules and Direftions of this Adl for the en- laiging of other Streets and Places. XLIII. A Scheme of Proportions and Scantlings for Stories, Walls and Timbers for the Building of lelTer and larger Houfes within the City of London, '! Brick. Firfl: Sort, being the leaflHoufcs Fronting By- Streets, Lanes, z Second Sort, Houfes Front- ing all Streets, I/anes of Note, and River of Thames, 3 Third Sort, Houfes Fronting all High Streets and Lanes of. Note. Divifion Height of of Story. Story. Foot. Cellars 6 i I Story 9 2 Story 9 Garrets Where the Springs pre- vent not Cellars 6| I Story Not lefs in lO 2 Story Height clear than lO 3 Story 9 Garrets I Story 10 2 Story 10 i 3 Story 9 4 Story 8| Garrets Thicknefs of Waifs. Thicknefs of Walls in Front and Rere from the Founda- tion. To the Bricks. firfl Floor z 2d I i 3d I i I To the firfl: Floor 2 i zd 2 3d z 4th 1 1 I ifl z i zd I k 3d I i 4th I 1 I Bricks. I k I k I k I Thicknefs z of Walls I k between I 1 Houfe and Houfe. » I I 2 I I I 1 I I i ':M XLI V. Scantlings "of Timber for the firfl Sort of Houfes. Foot. Inches. Inches. Length. Foot. Thicknefs. TT^.. t-.^-c}^r.^^ 5 Summers under— 15— 12— and— 8 ^Toiftsto lo For the Floors. I ^^jj pj^^^„^ _ > . ^-L ^. - T?„, ,i,=T?^^f 5 Principal Rafters under ) 5 | at Top i FonheRoof. J gingle Rafters 4 and -3 Inches. — 7— and — 5 i Garret-Floors— 3- Foot. 5 at Foot 8 If- T„ . „„ ,5] at Top 5 J6 Inches. -and- -and- Depth. Inche?. XLV. Scantlings