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A06241 Orders to be vsed in the time of the infection of the plague vvithin the citie and liberties of London, till further charitable prouision may be had for places of receite for the visited with infection City of London (England). Court of Aldermen. 1625 (1625) STC 16729.1; ESTC S3287 4,957 2

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to the intent that true notice may bee giuen both to the Alderman or his Deputie and to the Clarke of the Parish and from him to the Clarke of the Parish Clarkes that true certificate may be made as hath been vsed And that euery of the said women Constable or Clarke failing in the premisses shall suffer imprisonment as is aforesaid And euery woman so sworne and for any corruption or other respect falsely reporting shall stand vpon the Pillorie and beare corporall paine by the iudgement of the Lord Maior and Court of Aldermen They at their going abroad to beare red Wands goe neare the Chanell and shun assemblies as before That euery woman or other appointed to any seruice for the infected and refusing or fayling to do that seruice shall not haue any pension out of the Hospitall or Parish That the Lord Maior cause publike Proclamation to be made that no person from the sixth day after such Proclamation shall keepe any Dogge or Bitch but such as they will keepe within their owne dores without suffering them to go loose in the streets not led in slip or string nor within their owne doores making howling or other annoyance to their neighbours And that the common Huntsman shall haue speciall charge to kill euery such Dogge or Bitch as shall be found loose in any streete or lane of this Citie or the Suburbes thereof And for the killing of euery such Dog or Bitch and burying the same foure foote deepe at the least in the fields shall haue two pence allowed by the hands of the Chamberlayne of the Citie And if he be remisse and negligent and wittingly spare and shew fauour in not killing any such Dogge or Bitch he shall lose his place and seruice and suffer imprisonment as is aforesaid And if any Dog or Bitch kept within doores shal with howling or noyse be noyous to any neighbour the Alderman of the Ward vpon complaint shall commit the offendor to warde till order be taken vpon his submission by the Alderman and such Dog or Bitch killed That no Corps dying of infection shall be buried or remaine in any Church in time of common Prayer Sermon or Lecture And that no children bee suffered at time of buriall of any Corpes in any Church Churchyard or burying place to come neare the Corps Coffin or Graue And that all the Graues shall be at the least six foot deepe And that at the buriall dinners or attendance on the Corps or other solemnitie of any dying of infection there shall be no assembly of people in the house where such person shall die within the time of xxviii dayes after such death That during the said terme of xxviii dayes no person be admitted to come into any such house infected other then the persons of the same family residing therein at the time of the infection or such as for necessary reliefe of the same family shal be appointed by the Surueyers on paine that the house shall remaine shut in and the same with the family be in all things vsed as infected for other xxviii dayes from the time of suffering any other so to come into the same That diligent care be had for amending of the pauements where any holes be wherein any water or filth may stand to increase corruption and infection That whosoeuer shall go abroad with a sore running shal be imprisoned in the Cage for xxviii dayes further grieuously punished by corporall paine by the iudgement of the Lord Maior and Court of Aldermen That no dunghils out of stables brewhouses or other places be suffered to be made in the street or other open place of this Citie or the Suburbes thereof on paine of imprisonment of the offenders till the same at the offenders charge be remoued and the offenders bound to the Chamberlaine of this Citie neuer to commit the like offence againe That restraint be made of Enterludes or Playes assemblies of Fencers or other prophane spectacles and of going with Drummes Proclamations or calling of people to the same within this Citie and liberties thereof And humble sute be made to the most Honourable Counsell that the like restraint be in places of other Counties adioyning to the said Citie That in euery Parish there be appointed two substantiall and discreet Citizens or moe as need shall require to be chosen monethly by the Alderman of the Ward to be Surueyers which Surueyers shall daily and diligently see the orders to be obserued as is aboue said and the Surueyers Clarkes Sextons and Bedles shall be sworne before the Alderman to doe their diligence faithfully therein And if any such person so appointed shall refuse or faile to take his oth or being sworne shall neglect his duty therein that forthwith the Alderman commit such person to Ward there to remaine vntill he be discharged from thence by the Court of the Lord Maior and Aldermen That order be taken and treatie had with the Colledge of Phisicions that some certaine and conuenient number of Phisicions and Surgeons be appointed and notified to attend for the counsell and cure of persons infected and none to deale with the infected but those and the same to deale with no other patients but the infected during the time of infection And for their counsell and trauell to be recompensed by and for the persons of hability at their owne charge and for the poore at the charge of the Parish That whosoeuer shall by any subtilty or inuention defraud the good intent of any of these orders shall receiue double as much punishment as he that openly or plainely offendeth That the housholders of houses infected be charged to aire the houses and things therein within the said xxviii dayes and that no clothes or other things about the persons infected be giuen or sold but either destroyed or well and sufficiently purified On paine of punishment by discretion of the Lord Maior and Aldermen God saue the King Printed at London by Isaac Iaggard Printer to the Honourable City of London 1625. Inquire what houses be infected Certificate daily to the Alderman Surueyers of the Parish Sicke dying remoued House shut xxviii dayes Sicke xx daies after recouery Prouision Red wand Way by the Chanell Assembly Cage Remouing Returning Prouiders Women Charge Housholders or Parish Red wands Welles Pumpes Streets Scauenger Alderman visit Wardes Lord haue mercy vpon 〈◊〉 2. Viewers of bodies dead 2. Viewers of sicke Pillorie Red wands Pension Hospitall Dogges c. Corps dying of infection Church Burial Resort to houses infected Pauements Goe abroad with sore Dunghils Enterludes Playes c. Surueyer Clerkes Sextons Beadles sworne Phisisians Defraud Order Ayring houses clothes