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A94446 To the high court of Parliament. The humble petition of the inhabitants of the severall parishes of Clement Danes, Savoy, Covent-garden, Martin in the Fields, Giles in the Fields, and the parishes and places adjoyning in the county of Middlesex. 1654 (1654) Wing T1401; Thomason 669.f.19[25]; ESTC R212135 750 1

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TO THE HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT The humble Petition of the Inhabitants of the severall Parishes of Clement Danes Savoy Covent-garden Martin in the Fields Giles in the Fields and the Parishes and Places adjoyning in the County of Middlesex SHEWETH THat upon a Petition exhibited by the Justices of Peace of the said County of Middlesex in pursuance of a former from the Inhabitants and Free-holders of the same County to the late Parliament upon a full debate before a Committee of the late Parliament for regulating Markets the 18. day of Ianuary 1652. the said Committee did declare that they conceived it would conduce very much to the Publique good to have a Market in Clements Inne Fields where Buildings usefull are erected for that purpose And did therefore order that an Act should be drawne for the keeping of an open Market in the said place in Clements-Inne fields on every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday in every week and Mr. Hill and Mr. Letchmore two of the said Committee were desired to prepare the same and present it to the Committee to the end the said Act might be reported to the Parliament And the Parliament did on the 4 of Febr. 1652. order that the said Committee for Markets should bring in their Report and the Act prepared by them for the said Market That a Bill being drawn and agreed on by Mr. Hill and Mr. Letchmore the 17. day of the said February 1652. a Draught thereof was presented to the said Committee a Copy whereof is hereunto annexed and was read and ordered by them to be reported to the Parliament with all convenient speed by one of the said Committee But by reason of other businesse the same was not done sitting the Parliament Now although the said Market having continued divers yeares and found not prejudiciall to London or Westminster yet for want of establishment the countrey people suffer much and many abuses creep in Your Petitioners therefore humbly beseech this High Court That the said Market may be established and setled according to the said intended Act as this High Court in their great wisdomes shall think fit for the publique Good And your Petitioners shall pray c.