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1766
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September
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To make an additional foot Path annexed to the
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, Breadth not less than five foot and a half in the clear.
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1. To all such Oak Piles (as shall be wanted (vizt
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not less than 4) from 33 to 36 feet in length, and
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from 14 to 17 inches square in the middle and
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allowing one square equal to 2 Wains at P
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foot cube including Iron Shoes & all Labour}
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2. To all the Beams that are to Lay across the River
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and fixed on the Tops of the Piles for the Joist to be
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caulked down upon are to be of the best & straitest
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grained Oak that can be got the middle Beam
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not less than 18 by 12 inches the others 16 by 10
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inches at P feet cube including all labour Spikes
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or Boults}
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3. To all Oak scantling such as joist which Joist
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are to be about 6 by 3 inches and the Beam to
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lay by the side of the Wall to carry the Ends of the
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Joists and which are to be caulke's down upon
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or for any other purpose of the similar uses at P
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ft. cube including all labour and spikes}
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4. To all Oak as shall be cut into scantlings
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plained and framed such as the fence or Railing
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on the side of the foot path at P foot Cube
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including Labour & spikes}
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5. To all such Oak as shall be cut into scantlings
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and framed and not plained at P feet cube
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including all Labour and spikes}
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6. To all such 3 inch Oak Plank as shall be wanted
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without Sap or Wain at P ft Superficial all labour
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& spikes included}
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7. To all such 2 inch & a half Oak Plank as shall
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be wanted without Sap or wain at P ft. superficial
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Labour & spikes included}
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8. To all such 2 Inch Oak Plank as shall be wanted
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without sap or wain at P foot Superficial all
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Labour and spikes included}
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