A. D 1690. Anno fecundo Gulielmi & Mari^. SeiT. 2. C. 8, 4.61 1 Thing whatfoever, from any Placa within the laid Cities and Places, to any Place fituntc in the faid Cities ; and Places where the Streets are paved, Ihall be made to contain the full Preadth of fix Inches in thgisCco.i. c 2. < Felley, and (hall not be wrought about with any Iron Work whatfoever, nor be drav/n with above the j Number of two Horfes, after they are up the Hills from the Water Side ; and the Owners and Proprietor* 18 Gto. 2. c. 33. ^ of any Cart, Car, or Dray to be ufed as aforcfaid, the Wheels whereof ihall not be made llx Inches in the ] Breadth, or fnall be (hod v/ith Iron, or be drawn with above two Horfes as aforefaid, {hall forfeic the Sum Penalty. of forty Shillings for eveiy Time fuch Cart, Car, or Dray fhall be ufed as aforefiid, for the Ufes, and to ) te levied as aforefaid. Provided neverthelcfs. That this Ihall not extend to any County Cart or Waggon Country Caitt | that Ihall bring any Goods to the Cities or Places aforefaid, or fhall carry any Goods half a iVliie beyond ""P'^"^* ■ the paved Streets of the faid Cities and Places. j XX. And for the bctver keeping and prcfcrving the Streets and Sewers in and about the faid Cities of^v in'- 'fi't ^ London aj'.d JVelhninJhr, and the Liberties thereof, and the Borough of Soutlncark, and other the P;irilht.s '^"^'" H "'■""' ' j a'foi efaid, be it further enabled. That no Perfon or Perfons whatfoever, from and after the faid fifteenth ^" "' "'" ' I Day oi Dccemha; fhall breed, feed, or keep any Sort or Manner of Sv/inc within any Part of the Houfes ! or Backfides of the paved Streets of the faid Cities, Borough, or Parifht-s, where the Houfes are contiguous, < ExithineH and '• upon pain of forfeiting the fame to the Churchwardens and Overfeers of the Poor of the Parifh where fuch ent'urcrj by 8 Swine fliall be kept, bred, or fed, to the Ufe of the Poor thereof; and that it fhall and may be lawful for'^' 9 V'- 3- "=• i all or any of the Churchwardens, Chapelwardens, Overfeers of the Poor, Conflables, Beadl.s, Hcadbo-^^;^^- """g^^ roughs, or Tythingmen of any of the Pariflies of the faid Cities and Places refpe£tively, at all Times here-" "■ ' ' ■ after, in the Day-time, by Warrant under the Hand and Seal of the faid Mayor of London, or any other 1 of their Majefties Juflices of the Peace of the Place refpeftively, to fearch in all fuch Places in th ir refpec- ' tive Parifhes for the finding all fuch Swine, and all that fhall be fo found to feize, take, drive, and carry ; away, and the fame to fell for the befl Price that can be had, and the Money thereby produced fcrthwith to deliver to the Churchwardens or Overfeers of the Poor of the Parifh v/here fuch Swine fliall be feized, to j be diflributed to the Poor of the fame, in fuch Manner and Proportions as (|he faid Churchwardens and ] Overfeers refpeftively fliall think fit. i XXI. And for the better cleanfing and keeping clean the Streets, Lanes, and Paffages within the City ofCuftom oF London and Liberties thereof, at all Times hereafter, be it enafted by the Authority aforefaid, 1 hat theL^ndcm tur fame fhall be ordered and managed, and Rates and Impofitions laid and levied, and all other Ways and^;^"".^"^_ ; Means therefore ufed and obferved, according to the ancient Ufage and Cuftom of the faid City. ' ' 'i XXII. And for the better efFedling the fame, and preventing the throwing out or laying any Afhes, Soil, torf Mayor, Duft, or Rubbifh, or other Nufance or Obflrudtion in any the Streets, Lanes, or Paifages of the faid City?:':- '"^v i":"": or Liberties thereof, it is further enafted, That it fhall and may be- lawful to and for the Lord Mayor of"P°"^"-*' j the faid City for the Time being, and to and for any Alderman of the faid City for the Time being, upon his ! own proper Knowledge or View, in the open General SefHons, to make Prefentment for any fuch Oft'ence '. committed, done, or fufFered within the faid City or Liberties thereof, which Prefentment fliall be good and efFeftual ; and the Lord Mayor and Juflices of the fame City fhall immediately, at the fame General Seffions, have Authority to afTefs Fines for fuch Offences, not exceeding twenty Shillings for any one Fins upon the ! Offence ; which Fines, fo to be afieffed as aforefaid, fhall be levied and paid unto the Chamberlain of >'"="""':"'• '■ the City of London for the time being, for the Ufe of the fame City, to be employed in the publick Payments of the fame City ; any Law or Statute to the contrary notwithflanding. "^ ' XXIII. And whereas there are many good Provifions made and ordained for the cleanfing the Sewers, ' ' and well paving the Streets in London, by one A£t made in the two and twentieth and three and twen- ' tieth Years of King Charles the Second, intituled. An ASi for the better paving and deanfmg the Streets and 12 & 13 Car. 2, ' ' Sewers Jn and about the City of London, which have been much obftrufled by Occafion of many frivolous c 17. ' and vexatious Aftions commenced and profecuted by evil difpofed Perfons againft Officers and others em- ] ' ployed in the Execution of the faid Aft ;' Wherefore to prevent the like vexatious Profecutions for the 1 future, be it further enabled. That if any A£lion, Suit, Plaint, or Information, fhall at any Time after ; the faid fifteenth Day of December be commenced or profecuted againft any Perfon or Perfons, for what he t or they fhall do in Purfuance of or in Execution of the faid laft recited Aft, or this Aft, fuch Perfon or i Perfons, fo fued in any Court whatfoever, fhall or may plead the general Iflue, and upon any IfliiC joined, Gi-nfr.U ifTue, j may give the faid refpeftive Afts, or either of them, as the Cafe may require, and the fpecial Matter in ■ Evidence ; and if the PlaintifF or Profecutor fhall become nonfuit, or fufFer Difcontinuance, or if a Verdift pafs againft him or her, the Defendant and Defendants fhall recover their treble Cofts, for which they fhall Treble Ccfts, have the like Remedy as in any Cafe where Cofts by the Law are given to Defendants. XXIV. And it is hereby enafted and declared, for avoiding any Doubt touching the Higbfway leading Sf.Jnhn's. from the Eaft Side of Clerkenwell Green to Saint John's Street, That the faid Way fhall be paved according ^^^ ^ °'=°' ■ totheDireftionofthisAft. *^' "• C A f.