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A06243 Orders heertofore conceiued and agreed to bee published by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the citie of London and the iustices of peace of the counties of Middlesex and Surrey, by direction from the lords of His Maiesties most honourable priuie councell, and now thought fit to be reuiued, and againe published. City of London (England). Court of Common Council. 1625 (1625) STC 16729.3; ESTC S3286 4,257 3

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same which he sendeth be for one weeke at the least shut vp and secluded from company for feare of some infection at the first not appearing THat the Buriall of the dead by this visitation bee at most conuenient houres alwayes eyther before Sun-rising or after Sunne-setting with the priuity of the Churchwardens or Constables and not otherwise and that no Neighbours nor Friends be suffered to accompany the Coarse to Church or to enter the house visited vppon paine of hauing his house shut vp or be imprisoned THat no Clothes Stuffe Bedding or Garments be suffered to be carried or conuayed out of any infected houses and that the Cryers and carriers abroad of Bedding or old Apparrell to be sold or pawned be vtterly prohibited and restrained and no Brokers of Bedding or old Apparrell be permitted to make any outward show or hang forth on their Stals Shop-boards or Windowes towards any Street Lane common Way or passage any olde Bedding or Apparrell to be sold vpon paine of imprisonment and if any Broaker or other person shall buy any Bedding Apparrell or other Stuffe out of any infected house within two moneths after the infection hath beene there his house shall be shut vp as infected and so shall continue shut vp twenty dayes at the least IF any person visited doe fortune by negligent looking vnto or by any other meanes to come or bee conueyed from a place infected to any other place the parish from whence such party hath come or bene conueyed vpon notice thereof giuen shal at their charge cause the said party so visited and escaped to be carried and brought backe againe by night and the parties in this case offending to be punished at the direction of the Alderman of the Ward and the Iustices of the Peace respectiuely and the house of the receiuer of such visited person to bee shut vp for twenty dayes THat euery house visited bee marked with a redde Crosse of a foote long in the middle of the doore euident to be seene and with these vsuall printed words that is to say LORD haue mercy vpon vs to be let close ouer the same Crosse there to continue vntill lawfull opening of the same house THat the Constables see euery house shut vp and to bee attended with Watchmen which may keepe them in and minister necessaries vnto them at their owne charges if they be able or at the common charge if they be vnable the shutting vp to be for the space of foure weekes after all be whole That precise order be taken that the Searchers Chirurgions Keepers and Buriers are not to passe the streets without holding a red Rod or Wand of three foote in length in their hands open or euident to be seene and are not to go into any other house then into their owne or into that whereunto they are directed or sent for but to forbeare and abstaine from company especially when they haue bene lately vsed in any such businesse or attendance And to this end it is ordred that a weekely Taxe be made in euery parish visited if in the Citie or Borrough then vnder the hand of the Alderman of the Ward where the place is visited if neither of the Counties then vnder the handes of some of the Iustices next to the place visited who if there be cause may extend the Taxe into other parishes also and may giue warrant of distresse against them which shall refuse to pay and for want of distresse or for assistance to commit the offenders to prison according to the Statute in that behalfe ¶ Orders for clensing and keeping sweete of the Streets FIrst it is thought very necessary and so ordered That euery house-holder do cause the street to be daily pared before his doore and so to keepe it cleane swept all the Weeke long THat the sweeping and filth of houses to bee daily carried away by the Rakers and that the Raker shall giue notice of his comming by the blowing of a horne as heretofore hath beene done THat the Laystalles be remoued as farre as may bee out of the City and common passages and that no Night-man or other be suffered to emptie a Vault into any Garden neere about the City Examiners be appointed in euerie Parish The Examiners Office Watchmen Chirurgions Notice to be giuen of the sicknes Sequestration of the sicke Ayring of the stuffe Shuting vp of the house None to be remoued out of infected houses but Buriall of the dead No infected stuffe to bee vttered Euery visited house to be marked Euery visited house to be watched The streetes to bee kept cleane That the rakers take it from out the houses Laystals to be made far off from the City