Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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24th February 1763 - 13th January 1774

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also shall and will find provide carry lay a Fix employ and use
all such Beams to be laid a Cross the River there and fixed on
the Tops of the Piles for the Joists to be caulked down upon and
of the best and straitest Grained Oak that can be got the Middle
Beam not less than Eighteen Inches by twelve and the others
sixteen Inches by ten Spikes Bolts and Labour included at
the price or rate of six Shillings by the Fleet Cube Also All Oak
Scantling such as Joists (which Joists are to be about six Inches by
three) and the Beams to lay by the side of the Wall to Carry the
Ends of the Joists which are to be Caulked down or for any other
purpose of the Similar uses at the rate or price of Four Shillings
and three pence by the Foot Cube Spikes and Labour included
Also all such Oak as shall be Cut into Scantlings and planed
and framed for the fencing or Railing and such like Uses on
the South Side of the Foot Path at the Rate or Price of Five Shillings
and six pence by the Foot Cube including Labour and spikes
And also all such Oak as shall be cut into Scantlings and
Framed and not Plained at the rate or price or Four Shillings
and six pence by the foot Cube including all Labour and Spikes
Also all such three Inch Oak plank without Sap or Wain that
shall or may be wanted in or about the said foot path and
Repairs Spikes and Labour included at fifteen pence by the foot
superficial Also all such two Inch and half Oak Plank as shall
be Wanted without Sap or wain including Labour and Spikes at
the Rate or Price of Fourteen pence by the foot superficial Also
all such two Inch Oak Planks (without Sap or Wain) as shall
be wanted and Used in the said Foot path or bridge and Repairs
at the Rate or Price of one Shilling by the Foot Superficial (Labour
and Spikes included) All which said Materials and Work shall
be Surveyed and Measured by the said Boulton Mainwaring< no role > Esqr:
or such other Surveyor as the said John Hawkins< no role > Esquire Sir
Henry Cheere< no role > , George Errington< no role > , Bartholomew Hammond< no role > and
Benjamin Cowley< no role > their Executors or admors or the Court of




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