Middlesex Sessions:
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24th February 1763 - 13th January 1774

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Image 102 of 2674th September 1766


1766
September

All the aforesaid Work to be done in the best workman like
manner and of the best Materials of every kind all the Timber to
be cut square without Sap or Vein under and by the directions
inspection and to the Satisfaction of Bolton Mainwaring< no role > Esquire
Surveyor and in Case any materials of any Sort shall at anytime
be brought upon the Premes to be used in the Building that in
the Judgment of the said Surveyor shall not be good and fit
for the use intended, and upon Notice given in Writing to the
Contractor or his foreman employed in the Building or Repairs
to remove the same, and if not immediately complied with then
it may be lawful for the said Surveyor to cart and carry away
all such Bad materials to where he shall think proper & that
the said Surveyor shall not be answerable or accountable for any
Loss or Damage that shall or may happen to any such Materials
after the same shall be so removed and carried away as aforesd.
and that all Expences attending such removal, Carting or carrying
away shall be deducted and Stop't out of the Monies due to the
Contractor on account of the said Building or Repairs.

Septr. the 4th. 1766 .

Gentleman I will perform all the before
mentioned Works for the above Prices Pfoot
Etc.

Your most humble Servt
Richd. Jupp.




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