THe Lords in Parliament taking notice, that the Streets, Lanes, and other publike Passages in or neer the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Liberties thereof, and especially in Holborne, and the Lane commonly called St. Margrets Lane, leading to the Parliament House; As also the High-ways about the said Liberties of London and Westminster, are very much out of repair: It is Ordered by the Lords in Parliament Assembled, That the Iustices of Peace, and all others herein concerned, shall forthwith upon sight of this Order, take effectual care that the said Streets, and Lanes, and Highways, especially within one mile of the said Cities, or either of them, be speedily repaired according to Law, as they will answer the contrary at their perils. And it is further Ordered, That the Iustices of Peace, and other persons concerned, do take care that no place be used for a Laystall, or for laying of Soyl or other offensive things, in or neer the said Cities, or either of them, which hath not been used for that purpose above or before the space of twenty years last past: And that all such places now used for those uses, which have not been so used before twenty years last past, be cleansed, and all Soyl, and other offensive things removed thence within the space of two Moneths next ensuing.
ORdered by the Lords in Parliament Assembled, that the abovesaid Order be renewed for Six Moneths longer next ensuing the date hereof, And to be printed and published forthwith.
LONDON, Printed by John Bill, Printer to the KING'S most Excellent MAJESTY, 1660.
At the KING'S Printing-House in Black-Friers.