January 1792
Inch & Qr. Do.£0..4s..0d
Inch & Half Do£0..5s..0d
Two InchDo£0..8s..0d
Two Inch & Half Do.£0..10s..6d
Wall or Dog Nails Lead headed at per Dozn.£0..1s..0d
Nails of various Sizes heads leaded at per Thousand£0..3s..6d
A Strong Double Barrel force Pump with Cranks Wheel Etc complete
(Except Wood Work)} £10..5s..0d
The whole of the above Work to be done is a Workmen like manner accordg. to
the direction of any Person that you may appoint, On Conditions that when
One Hundred Pounds Worth of Work shall be done on the Premises may be
allowed to receive the Sum of Nintey Pounds & so in Proportion for the rest
And at the conclusion to receive the remaining Money within Three Months.
Andrew Gale< no role >
, Plumber
.
Store Street, Bedford Square.
And the said two Proposals having been approved and recommended
to this Court by the Committee for conducting the said Building.
Resolved that this Court upon the Recommendation of the said
Committee do agree with the said Henry Flowers< no role >
for performing the Plaisterers
Work and with the said Andrew Gale< no role >
for performing the Plumbers Work upon
the Terms and at the Prices contained in their Proposals above stated who being
called in and agreeing thereto Resolved that proper Contracts be prepared for
that purpose and be entered into with them accordingly.
By Adjournment same day
Mr. Richard Akerman< no role > This name instance is in set 4413.
the Keeper
of His Majestys Gaol of
Newgate having laid before the Court an Account of Fees due to him for 38
Convicts sentenced to be Transported, and delivered by him on Board the Ship
or Vessell called the Stanislaus lying at Woolwich from the 29th. day of August
last to the 2d. day of December last amounting to £28..3..8 An Account< no role >
of Expences incurred by him in removing the said Convicts amounting to