The Metropolitan Building Acts, 1855 to 1882 : with appendices : containing the building cluases of the Metropolis Local Management Acts and of the City of London Sewer Acts, also bye-laws, regulations, circulars, and other official documents of the Metropolitan Board of Works : with notes, cases, and index / by W. Cunningham Glen and R. Cunningham Glen.
- Glen, W. Cunningham (William Cunningham), 1814-1892.
- Date:
- 1883
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The Metropolitan Building Acts, 1855 to 1882 : with appendices : containing the building cluases of the Metropolis Local Management Acts and of the City of London Sewer Acts, also bye-laws, regulations, circulars, and other official documents of the Metropolitan Board of Works : with notes, cases, and index / by W. Cunningham Glen and R. Cunningham Glen. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![I I.] Regulation and Supervision of Buildings. The Mansion House, Guildhall, and Royal Exchange of the City of London : The offices and buildings of the Governor and Com- pany of the Bank of England already ei’ected, and which now form the edifice called “ The Bank of England,” and any offices and buildings hereafter to be erected for the use of the said governor and company, either on the site of or in addition to and in connexion with the said edifice : The buildings of the British Museum : The offices and buildings of the honourable East India Company already erected, and any offices or buildings hereafter to be erected, for the use of the said company, on the site of or in addition to such existing offices and buildings : By 21 & 22 Viet. c. 106, s. 1, all rights, &c., of the East India Company became vested in Her Majesty. Greenwich Hospital and the buildings in the parish of Greenwich vested in the commissioners of Greenwich Hospital for the purposes of the said hospital: Qttcere as to the portion of Greenwich Hospital which is now used as the “Dreadnought Hospital” for sailors of all nations, and which was leased to the Seamen’s Hospital Society to be used for that purpose. All county lunatic asylums, sessions houses, and other public buildings belonging to or occupied by the justices of the peace of the county or city in which the same are situated : The erections and buildings authorized by an Act passed in the Ninth Year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, for the pur- poses of a market in Covent Garden : 9 Section 6.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28717041_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)