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Image 109 of 2674th September 1766


1766.
September
Francis Buskin< no role > 's
proposal.

To make an additional foot path annexed to the South side of
Brentford Bridge breadth not less than 5 Feet and a half in
the clear.


Brentford
Bridge.
1.

To all such Oak Piles as shall be wanted
vizt. not less than 4 from 33 to 36 ft. in
length and from 14 to 17 inches square in
the middle and allowing one Square equal to
two wains at P foot Cube including Iron Shoes
& all Labour
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2

To all the Beams that are to lay across the
Rivers and fixed on tops of the Piles for the
Joist to be Caulked down upon are to be of the
best and straitest Grained Oak that can be
got. the middle Beam not the middle Beam
not less eighteen by twelve Inches the others
16 by 10 inches at Pfoot Cube including all
labour Spikes or Boults
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3.

To all Oak scantling such as joist which
joist are to be about 6 by 3 inches and the
Beams to lay by the side of the wall to carry
the ends of the Joist and which are to be
cauked down upon or for any other
purpose of the similar Uses at Pfoot Cube
including all labour and spikes
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4.

To all Oak as shall be out into
Scantlings plained and framed such as the
[..] ce or Railings on the side of the Foot
Path at her Foot cube including Labour
and spikes
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5.

To all such Oak as shall be cut into Scantlings
and framed and not plained at Pfoot Cube
including all Labour and Spikes
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6.

To all such 3 Inch Oak Plank as shall be
wanted without Sap or Wain as Pfoot
superficial all Labour & Spikes included
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7.

To all such 2 inch & a half Oak Plank as
shall be wanted without Sap or wain at P
foot superficial labour & Spikes included
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