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before us as hereafter mentioned (Viz)
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A Proposal from
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for mak
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and fixing a pair of Handsome Iron Gates and making and fix
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Pallisades on a Dwarf Wall (when built) after the Rate of
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£1:12:8 P hundred Weight and not to exceed two In
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in the Whole
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A Plan of a Dwarf Wall Iron Gates and Pallisades,
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including the Smith's Bricklayers Mason and Painter's W
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is proposed to be done for the Sum of £72:4s:4d
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Also Proposals and Plans of Sundry Sorts of Iron
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and Pallisades, Some now and others lately Standing before
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Gentlemens Country Seats And particularly a Plan of
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now standing at or near Barking in Essex And imagining
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in Case the said Gates and Pallisades were good and Sound
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be had reasonable, it would be a great Saving to the Parish
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the same would be more expeditiously fixed, than it a Smith
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to make an entire new Sett, We therefore caused a View and
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to be made of such of the Said Gates and Pallisades as
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would best Suit the Parish And we find that the said Gates
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Pallisades as Barking are very handsome sound and good
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richly embellished And the same being offered the Proprie
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be sold after the rate of £1:7s:0d P hundred weight and the
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Weighing 54 hundred Weight, Will come to £72:10s (Exclu
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of Carriage and also of Bricklayers Mason and Painter's W
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may Amount to about £25 more) So that the whole Expen
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the said Gates and Pallisades and Dwarf Wall will amou
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the Sum of one hundred Pounds or thereabouts Which
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