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Sedans with fares may pass footpaths.
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XLIV. And whereas it may be very dangerous and inconvenient to many of his Majesty’s subjects, that sedan chairmen carrying fares should not be permitted to pass upon the broad or flagged foot paths on the sides of the streets of the said city: be it therefore declared and enacted by the authority aforesaid; that sedan chairs, and the chairmen carrying the same with fares, may lawfully pass and repass upon such foot paths without interruption, or being liable to any penalty or forfeiture for so doing.
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