❧ For the Alderman of the Ward. ❧ Means devised for better execution of the Statute for relief of the poor, and redressing the disorders of persons vagrant and begging in the City of London. THat every Constable or his deputy always attending in the parish, shall continually from time to time make it known to the Surveyor hereafter mentioned in what place such Constable or his deputy shall be upon any occasion ready to be found. Item, that the inhabitants of every parish, at a vestry or assembly to be holden every sunday, shall every Sunday weakly, appoint for the whole seven days next following, or & for every parish in his ward, one or more surveyors for every day, according to the quantity of the parsh, the same surveyors to be chosen of the honest inhabitants of the parish. Item, the same choice of Surveyors shall be every sunday also signified by writing to every person so chosen, and also to the Constable or his deputy, together with the day that such surveyor is appointed to attend. Item, every such Surveyor shall by himself or his Deputy every such day for which he is appointed, attend in some convenient place or places of the parish where he thinketh best for that purpose, to see if any persons shallbe found vagrant in that parish contrary to the statute. Item, the Surveyor finding any such person vagrant, shall forthwit give notice thereof to the Constable or his deputy. Item, the Constable or his deputy having such notice, or himself espying any such person vagrant, shall apprehended such vagrant, and convey the same to the next Constable, according to the form of the statute, and so to be conveyed from Constable to Constable, to such place as they are to be sent by the statute. Item, that every Constable make his ordinary views, and do all other things according to the statute. Item, that every Constable with one Churchwarden at the lest, & the beadle attending on them once in every xiv. days at the lest, view all the houses of poor persons in allies and such like, and there search if any new inmates be received, or any new tenants not able to live without burdening the parish, or any poor that by the statute are to be sent to other places, and thereof every second Saturday at the furthest or oftener upon occasion, to give certificate in writing to the Alderman or his deputy. Item, that every person chosen Surveyor, or appointed to any charge ●y these ordinances, and refusing or failing to do his duty therein, shall be committed to ward by the Alderman or his deputy. Item, that there be convenient cages for committing of unruly vagarantes in every ward. Item, that convenient order and punishment be provided for such watermen as shall transport vagarants from Southwark, Lambehith, and such places. ¶ Imprinted at London by john day.