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A78256 The Case of the landlords of the houses in White-Fryars, Salisbury-Court, Ram-ally, and Mitre-Court. England and Wales. Parliament. 1600-1699 (1699) Wing C1104aA; ESTC R175675 390 1

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THE CASE Of the Landlords of the Houses IN White-Fryars Salisbury-Court Ram-ally and Mitre-Court THAT by colour of a Clause in the late Act of Parliament Entituled An Act for the more effectual Relief of Creditors in cases of Escapes and for preventing of Abuses in Prisons and pretended privileged Places which giveth Power to Sheriffs and other Officers which by Law have Power to Arrest and do other legal Executions in the said Places and in case of Resistance or Refusal to break open any Door or Doors divers violent and unruly Persons have been so bold as when there was no Resistance or any Demand to open the Doors to break open several Houses in the said Places and carried away the Inhabitants thereof which hath deterred many Persons of Value to abide and dwell in the said Places or to take any of the said Houses to dwell in whereby the said Places are now almost wholly Depopulated whereby the Landlords are deprived of their Rent but notwithstanding are obliged to Pay Taxes and Ground-rent to the utter Ruin of many whose Estates lye in some or one of the said Places