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1766
September

To make an additional foot Path annexed to the South side of Brentford
Bridge , Breadth not less than five foot and a half in the clear.

(Brentford Bridge foot path)

1. To all such Oak Piles (as shall be wanted (vizt
not less than 4) from 33 to 36 feet in length, and
from 14 to 17 inches square in the middle and
allowing one square equal to 2 Wains at P
foot cube including Iron Shoes & all Labour}

2. To all the Beams that are to Lay across the River
and fixed on the Tops of the Piles for the Joist to be
caulked down upon are to be of the best & straitest
grained Oak that can be got the middle Beam
not less than 18 by 12 inches the others 16 by 10
inches at P feet cube including all labour Spikes
or Boults}

3. To all Oak scantling such as joist which Joist
are to be about 6 by 3 inches and the Beam to
lay by the side of the Wall to carry the Ends of the
Joists and which are to be caulke's down upon
or for any other purpose of the similar uses at P
ft. cube including all labour and spikes}

4. To all Oak as shall be cut into scantlings
plained and framed such as the fence or Railing
on the side of the foot path at P foot Cube
including Labour & spikes}

5. To all such Oak as shall be cut into scantlings
and framed and not plained at P feet cube
including all Labour and spikes}

6. To all such 3 inch Oak Plank as shall be wanted
without Sap or Wain at P ft Superficial all labour
& spikes included}

7. To all such 2 inch & a half Oak Plank as shall
be wanted without Sap or wain at P ft. superficial
Labour & spikes included}

8. To all such 2 Inch Oak Plank as shall be wanted
without sap or wain at P foot Superficial all
Labour and spikes included}




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