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<p n="1210"> Superficial 2½ inch Portland Mantles and Jaumbs beaded both edges with Slips and Slabs to<lb></lb>
the Governor's House House and Infirmary, at per Foot.}- 2 -</p>
<p n="1211"> Firestone Hearths and Coves to dittoat per Foot. - 1 6</p>
<p n="1212"> Chimney Cramps to ditto.each, - - 3</p>
<p n="1213"> Running Purbec Mantles and Jaumbs 14 inches by 9 inches to all the Chimneys, except the<lb></lb>
Governor's House and Infirmary,at per Foot. }- 2 9</p>
<p n="1214"> strong Cramps to ditto and runningeach at - - 6</p>
<p n="1215"> Running of Purbeck kirk under Iron railing Etc. 12 inches by 7 inches,at per Foot - 2 6</p>
<p n="1216"> Groove for 1½ square Chain bars, top of Facia or Imports, with Lead and labour,<lb></lb>
running ditto,at per Foot. }- 1 6</p>
<p n="1217"> Joggle joints to Landings to external Galleries, girt II inches, Lead and Labour<lb></lb>
running ditto.at per Foot. }- 3 -</p>
<p n="1218"> Labour, cutting out, and pinning up granate Steps and Landings,at per Foot. - - 6</p>
<p n="1219"> Labour, taking out, and pinning up the Landings of external Galleries, the Brick-<lb></lb>
work being preparedat per Foot. }- - 4</p>
<p n="1220"> Purbeck angular Sink Stones, 2 feet long out of the wall, and 8 inches deep, Stone and work-<lb></lb>
manship and letting in washer to each of ditto.at }- 14 6</p>
<p n="1221"> <hi rend="brace"> <lb></lb>
Purbeck Spur Posts, 5 feet long, 18 inches at bottom, 14 inches at top, and properly<lb></lb>
diminishedat <hi rend="braceResult">1 10 -</hi>
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<p n="1222"> Letting with Lead and labour running to</p>
<p n="1223"> Strong Collars 12 inches diameter, with one neck to each, for Chain Bars,each at - 4 -</p>
<p n="1224"> Ditto with two necks to each Collar,at - 4 6</p>
<p n="1225"> Ditto with three necks to ditto,at - 5 -</p>
<p n="1226"> Ditto with four necks to dittoat - 5 6</p>
<p n="1227"> Window Frames to refractory Cells, with four holes cut to the shoulders of each Frame, each at - 4 -</p>
<p n="1228"> Window Frames to circular appertures in passages, with three holes cut for the shoulders<lb></lb>
to each.at }- 3 -</p>
<p n="1229"> Ditto to semicircular windows, 4 feet, and 4 feet, 6 inches diameter, with 3 holes to each. at - 3 -</p>
<p n="1230"> Widow Frames to semicircular windows, 5 feet 2 inches diameters, 5 holes to each,at - 5 -</p>
<p n="1231"> Frames 2 feet diameter, for perpendicular Apertures in Keepers' Passages, with 4 shoulders<lb></lb>
to each.at }- 3 -</p>
<p n="1232"> Doors of 2 mortice holes to each, for the sockets to pevit hingers, with the staples for the locks<lb></lb>
to each,at }- 2 -</p>
<p n="1233"> Pair of strong hooks for hinges of great gates.at - 16 -</p>
<p n="1234"> Double Iron frames to drains under boundary, 2 feet 6 diameter.at - 7 -</p>
<p n="1235"> Ditto to great drain, 5 feet diameter.at - 14 -</p>
<p n="1236"> Plugg holes to Iron casements, and saddle bars.at - - 4</p>
<p n="1237"> Holes for Iron work, i.e. for books and latches to shutters, railing, coping to fence walls for<lb></lb>
Chevaux de frize, for all the wrought and cast Iron work as described in the Smith's account,<lb></lb>
at }- - 4</p>
<p n="1238"> Ditto is Granate to Steps and landings of staircases.at - 1 4</p>
<p n="1239"> Cramps to the respective sub plinths, plinths, facias, Etc. as per Particular,at - - 8</p>
<p n="1240"> Labour to</p>
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