The London and Country Builder’s VADE MECUM: Or, The Complete and Universal ESTIMATOR. Comprehending the Bricklayers, M ASONS, Carpenters, Joyners, London and Count different Works of Glaziers, Plumber s, Slaters, PLaisterers, y PRICES of the Painters, Paviours, Carvers, Smiths, &c.' Interfperfed with fuch ufeful and neceftary RULES and OBSERVA- TIONS as are of the greateft Confequence in ellimating of any Building. With a great Variety of new and ufeful Tab es, indif- penfibly neceftary for the more qxattand expeditious calling up, or eftimating any Sort of Work, viz. I. A Table for the reducing of Brick- Work of any Thicknefs to the Sta- tute Thicknef9 of a Brick and a Half. II. A Table which Ihews how many Brick9 are fufficient to build any Piece of Brick- Work, of any Number of Feet and Thicknefs. III. A Table of Tiling, whereby is (hewn how many Tiles will cover any Roof. IV. Variety of Tables, which (hew the proper Scantling to cut Timber to, fit for any Building, and for valuing the fame, at per Foot, lineal Meafure. V. A Table of Pavements, (hewing how many Bricks, Pammants, &c. will pave any Floor. VI. Variety of Tables for (hewing the Value of all Sorts of Nails, Bolts, Hinges, & c. VII. A Table of Solid Meafure, for meafurihg of Timber or Stone that is either round, fquare, or unequal fided, and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. VIII. A Table of Flat Meafure, for the meafuring of Board, Plank, Glafs, See. and the Content given in Peer, Inches, and Parts. IX. A Table for the ready cafting up what any Number of Feet, Yards, Squares, Rods, Sic. come to, at any Price per Foot, Yard, &c< With a complete Index to the Whole. By WILLIAM SALMON, Author of The Country Builder’s Estimator. The Fifth Edition, Reviled and Correded, With many large Improvements and Alterations throughout the Whole, By JO FIN GREEN, Architect, in Salilhury. LONDON, Printed for S. Crowder, No. 12, in Pater Nofter-Rovv, and B. Collins, in Sahfbury. 1773. [Price Three Shillings and Six-Pence.] PREFACE. F ROM the various Cuftoms of Countries, in jefpett to the Charge of Workmen’s Wages, and the Difference in the Prices of Ma- terials ufed in Building, it may feem to fome People next tp impoflible to fet the Price, or give Rules for the ya|uing of all Sorts of Work required in Building, in fuch a Manner as to he pf general and univerfal Ufe all over England. But tho’ this be a great Objection, it is the only ope of any Weight that can be alledged againft a Work of this Nature. And this, how- ever great in itfelf, or may fee m to be at the firft View, yet if the Rea- der will be fo good to himfelf,, and fo juft to the Author, to fufpend his Judgment fora while, until he hath duly obferved and weighed thefe following Particulars, together with what Qbfervation he will meet with in the following Sheets, I doubt not but he will be of an- other Way of thinking than at prefent, and thofe Objections which at firft feemed to him as a huge Precipice to climb over, vyill at the Emf appear a plain even Path to tread in. First, 1 would have the Reader obferve that the Prices here in- ferted are fuch as are ufed in London, apd in divers other Parts of the Country, where the Work is done according to the various Prices pf the Materials and Labour of th*at Part of the Country. Second, Amongft all the various Sorts of Work squired ip Building, I know of none wherein the Prices of Work differ more, in different Countries, than in Bricklayer’s Work, and in particular in the Article of Brick-Wprk, there being fuch vaft Variety in Price? of Bricks in different Countries, aswel} as in the different Sorts at the fame Place, according to their Goodnefs, all whicli muft neceffaril'y occafion a proportionable Difference in the Price of a Rod of Brick- Work, as well in thefever.al Countries where the Prices differ, as ip the fame Place, according to the different Sorts of Bricks that the Work is done with. To remove this Obftacle, of this Treatife’s being of General Ufe in this Particular, 1 have in Page zd and 3d, given an Eftimation pf the Quantity of Materials of each Sort to a Rod, with fome Obferva- tions on the Occafion of the Difference in the Prices chereof, and a Table calculated to {hew the Value of one Rod of Brick-Work, ac- cording to twenty different Prices of Bricks per Thoufand. But if there ftiould be any Difference in the Workmanfiiip, as there will, in fome Countries, from the various Charge of Workmen’s Wages, you may ftill know the Value of a Rod by the Table, by obferving that a Trowel-man and Labourer, although but How, can perform one Rod of rough Work in five Days, for which in the Table there is allowed about 18s. fo that if the Workmen’s Wages come to more or lefs than what is allowed in thp Table, it is very eafy to jnake a fuitable Allowance. Third, PREFACE, TriiRD, The greateft Obftacle in Carpenter’s Wdrk is. cn fixing bpon any fet Price for a Square of Framing, with the Timber in- cluded Jn Building of a Houfe, Barn, Stable, &c. face the various Magnitudes of Building require different Scantlings of Timber, ar,d conlhquently the Value of 1 Square of Framing muff be more or lefs 311 To° remove Sh W«le, I have given the London Prices df the Workmanfhip of Framing a Square of every p * rc ° f , a Building and in Page 20 and *1 laid down infallible Rules for find- ina thelxaft Value of the Timber therein contained, of what Magni- tude foever And tho* the Prices of the Workmanft.p may differ rtf tune loever. # " u in r erted, by Reafon of the Differ- iome Countries from what is there imerieu, y p r that w f raen °y 81 . or, per Rod, ■■■ — - J 15. Ditto, Workmanlhip only, from il. 5s. or, per Rod, 16. Brick Fronts are from 81 . to 81 . ios, or, per Rod, B 1 . s. d. 0 0 5 0 8 1 10 0 1 T 0 0 *5 0 1 5 0 2 10 0 1 1 0 3 10 0 0 10 0 0 16 t> 6 10 0 7 10 0 8 10 0 1 8 0 O Q One 5 Of BRICKLAYERS WORK. One Rod of Brick-Work at the ftandard Thicknefs of a Brick and Half, will require 4500 Bricks, one Hundred and a Quarter of Lime,- and two Load and a Half of Sand. Whereas there is a wide Difference in a Rod of Brick-Work, ac- cording to the various Cuitoms of Countries, as has been already obferved ; it will be proper for the Workmen firft to enquire at what Rate he can have his Bricks brought into that Part of the Country where the Work is to be performed, and likewife the Charge of Mortar and Workmanfhip. It will, by this Means, be very eafy to make a true Eilimate of his Work per Rod, let it be done in any Part of the Country whatever. I {hall here fubjoin a Table which will fhew the Value of one Rod of Brick-Work, &c. according to the Statute Thicknefs of one Brick and a Half, allowing 4500 Bricks to a Rod, and two Pounds two Shillings for Mortar and Workmanfhip, and according to twenty- one different Prices of Bricks per Thoufand.; The TABLE tea e & *£ - O *- S3 CTJ & ti ^ o o a Si 8 U CO u •u M'S w.S * IZZ co u. ra Oj 3 u c /3 «- o * C " O « CL, T 3 -2 * 4 -. C cH O sc o O « s H s. ”10 1 1 12 13 H ;i 1 7 18 19 20 21 zz 23 24 2 5 26 27 28 29 .3° per Thoufand, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto,, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto; per Ditto, per Ditto, per Ditto, 1. s. d. 4 7 4 n 4 16 5 0 5 5 5 9 5- *4 5 18 6 3 6,5 6 16 7 1 7 5 7 10 7 H 7 *9 8 3 8 8 8 12 8 17 The Uje of the Table. Firft feek the Price you can have the Bricks at per Thoufand, in the firft Column of the Table ; and right againft it, you have the Price of one Rod of Brick -work, as required. Example 0^0 o ■o o*o Of BRICKLAYERS WORK. 3 Example i. What is the Value of one Rod of Brick-work, fuppofing the Bricks to coft fixteen Shillings per Thouland ? Seek for fixteen Shillings in the firft Column, and right .againft it you have five Pounds fourteen Shillings, the Price required. 17. Red and grey Arches, gauged, and fet in Puttey, •per Foot, fuperficial, 18. Rubbed Arches of any Sort, with fine red Bricks, per Foot, fuperficial, 1 9. Workmanlhip only, per Foot, zo. Rubbed Returns from 3d. to, per Foot, fuperficial, 21. Groins cut to Arches, per Foot, running, Plain Facio’s rubbed, per Foot, fuperficial, Workmanlhip to Ditto only, 22. 23 - 24. Brick Cornilhes, with fine rubbing Bricks, perl Foot, lineal Meafure, from 4s. to 5 Workmanlhip only, per Foot, from 3s. 2.5. 26. Under-pinning, per Foot, running from 5d. to 27. Workmanlhip only, from id. to 28. Digging and bricking of new Wells, the Depth 7 only confidered, per Foot, 7s. 6d. or — ~ .3 29. Workmanlhip, from 2s.,6d. to — — 30. Place Bricks paving, laid flat and dry, per Yard, 31. Ditto, in Mortar, per Yard, r- Note, Thirty-two Bricks laid flat, will pave a Yard .fquare, and fixty-four Edge-ways. 12 Inch Tile paving, per Yard, ■ ■ ■ 10 Inch Ditto, per Yard, .32. 33 - 34 - 35 - Plain Tiling, if to an 8 Inch Gauge, per Square, If to a 7 Inch Gauge, per Square, 36. If to a 6 Inch Gauge, per Square, - — ■ 37. Workmanlhip only., from 3s. 6d. per Square, to 38. Old plain Tiling, ripped, and new laid, per Square, according to the Goodnefs of the Tiles., from 14s. to 40. Pantiling, not pointed, per Square, - 41. Ditto pointed, per Square, — — 42. Workmanlhip, when pointed, per Square, 43. Pantiiing with old Pantiles, per Square, 10s. or 44. Dutch glazed Pantiling, per Square, — Englilh Ditto, per Square, from 1 1 . 10s. to 1. s. d. .0 1 6 0 I 8 ■o I 0 0 0 4 0 0 9 0 I 1 0 0 8 0 5 0 0 3 6 0 0 6 0 0 i 4 0 8 0 0 3 6 0 1 2 0 4 0 3 6 0 3 0 I 4 0 I 7 0 I 10 0 0 4 0 •0 i-S Q 0 18 O 1 1 O 0 2 O 0 10 6 1 16 0 1 12 0 The Materials required to a Square of plain Tiling, at a fix Tnch Gauge; S?ven hundred and flxty Tiles, one Peck. of Tile-pins, two B 2 Bulhels 4 Of B R I C K L A Y E 11 S W O R K. Bulhels of Lime, five Bufhels of Sand, one Bundle of Laths, and be- tween five and fix hundred of Nails: commonly one Square is ac- counted a Day’s Work of a Trowel-Man and Labourer. The Explan a’t ion and Use of the following TABLE of BRICK-WORK, reduced. This Table, by Infpe&ion, fhews how many Rods, Quarters of Rods, Feet, and Inches, are contained in any Number of fuperficial Feet, from 1 Foot, to 28,000 Feet, and fo on ad infinitum » and from Half a Brick thick, to Two and a Half, fiye, or ten Bricks thick. Tins Table confifts of three Pages, and over every Column in each Page, is written the Contents thereof. In the firil Column of every Page, is to be fought the Number of fuperficial Feet to be reduced. Example 1 . Suppofe a Piece of Brick Work, fifty Feet long, and eight Feet high, and two Bricks and a Half Thick j what is the reduced Con- tent thereof? Firft, Multiply fifty Foot, the Length, by eight Foot, the Height, and the Product is 400 Feet. Secondly, Seek in the firft Column of the Tabic for 400 Feet, which you will find about the Middle of the third Page thereof, right againft which, under two Bricks and a Half, is 2, 1 , 54, 8, viz. 2 Rods, I Quarter of a Rod, 54 Feet, and 8 Inches, the true reduced Content required. Note, The Letters, r. q. f. i. on the Top of every Column, ft2nd for Rods, Quarters of Rods, Feet, and Inches, and the Figures under them, are of the fame Denomination. Example 2 . What is the Content of a Piece of Brick Work, whofe Superficies is 397 Feet, and Thicknefs Half a Brick ? Now as the fuperficial Content given, viz. 397, cannot be found in the Table at once, you muft in this, and ttie like Cafe, take it out at twice, or thrice, or as often as the Cafe requires, until you have the Whole : thus ; r. q. f. i. 300 Feet, at Half a Brick thick is, o 1 32 o 97 at Ditto, — — o o 32 4 397 Feet, at Haifa Brick thick, is 01 64 4 That is, 397 Feet, at Haifa Brick thick, is one Quarter of a Rod, 64 Feet, 4 Inches. A A TABLE of B R I C K-W O R K reduced fquare Feet. | Brick r. q. f. i. 1 Brick r. q. f. i. 1 Brick f r. q. f. i 2 Bricks r. q f. i. 2 Bricks r. q. f. i 0 4 0 8 i 0 > * 4 1 2 0 8 1 4 2 0 / 2 8 3 3 I 0 2 0 3 0 / 4 0 5 4 I 4 2 8 4 0 ( 5 4 6 5 I 8 3 4 £ 0 Sc 6 8 8 6 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 10 7 2 4 4 8 7 0 9 4 1 1 8 2 8 4 8 0 ^0 8 J 3 9 3 0 6 0 9 0 1 2 0 15 . IO 3 4 6 8 10 0 1 3 4 16 1 1 3 8 7 4 11 0 ( *4 8 18 12 4 0 8 0 12 0 0 20 13 4 4 8 8 ?3 0 \ 17 4 21 H 4 8 9 4 H 0 V 8 8 23 15 5 0 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 16 5 4 10 8 16 0 21 4 26 17 5 8 1 1 4 17 0 22 8 28 18 6 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 3 ° 19 6 4 12 8 *9 0 2 5 4 3 * 20 6 8 13 4 20 0 26 8 33 21 7 0 M 0 21 0 28 0 35 22 7 4 H 8 22 0 2 9 4 3 6 2 3 7 8 J 5 4 2 3 0 30 8 38 24 8 0 16 0 24 0 32 0 40 2 5 8 4 16 8 2 5 0 33 4 4 1 26 8 8 17 4 26 0 34 8 43 2 7 9 0 18 0 27 0 36 0 45 28 9 4 18 8 28 0 37 4 46 2 9 9 8 J 9 4 29 0 38 8 48 3 o 10 0 - 20 0 3 o 0 40 0 5 ° 3 i 10 4 20 8 3 1 0 4 i 4 5 1 32 10 8 21 4 32 0 42 8 53 33 1 1 0 22 0 33 0 44 0 55 34 1 1 4 22 8 34 0 45 4 5 6 35 1 1 8 2 3 4 35 0 46 8 58 36 12 c 24 0 36 0 48 0 60 37 12 4 24 8 37 c 49 4 61 33 12 8 2 ? 4 38 c 5 ° 8 63 39 >3 c 2 6 c 39 c S 2 0 65 4 C J 3 4 26 8 4 ° c 53 4 66 4 ' »3 S 27 4 41 c 54 8 1 0 4 2 H c 28 c 42 c 5 6 0 1 2 43 H 4 28 8 43 c 57 4 1 3 44 H £ 29 4 44 c 58 8 1 5 ' 45 *5 c >1 3 ° c >! 45 c 60 0 1 7 5 “I i* "8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 ’ o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o 8 4 o & A TABLE of'BRIC K-W O R K reduced. ■ iqu-lTK 4 'eet. £ Brick. r. q. f. i. 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X 1 i. 2 Bricks r. q. f. i. 2 Bricks r. q. f. 2j % i # . 4 6 *5 4 3 ° 8 46 0 61 4 1 8 8 47 JS 8 31 4 47 0 62 8 1 10 4 ; 48 16 0 32 0 48 0 64 0 1 12 0 49 1 6 4 32 8 49 0 6 5 4 1 13 8 5 ° .j6 8 33 4 50 0 66 0 1 15 4 5 1 17 0 34 0 5 i 0 i 0 0 1 17 0 S z 17 4 34 8 52 0 1 1 4 1 18 8 S 3 17 8 3 3 4 S 3 0 1 2 8 1 20 4 54 18 0 36 0 54 0 1 4 0 1 22 0 55 18 4 36 8 55 0 1 5 4 1 z 3 8 5 6 48 8 37 4 5 6 0 1 6 8 1 25 4 57 19 0 39 0 57 0 1 8 0 1 27 0 5 h 19 4 39 8 59 0 1 9 4 1 28 8 59 >9 8 39 4 59 0 1 10 8 1 30 4 60 20 c 40 .0 60 0 1 12 0 1 32 0 6s 20 4 40 8 6 1 0 1 13 4 1 33 8 62 20 8 4 « 4 62 0 1 14 8 1 3 S 4 61 2 1 c 42 0 6 3 0 1 16 0 1 37 0 64 21 4 42 8 64 0 1 ,17 4 1 38 8 65 21 8 43 4 65 0 1 18 8 1 40 4 66 22 0 44 0 66 0 1 zo 0 i 42 0 67 0 2 4 44 8 67 c 1 2 1 4 1 43 8 68 22 8 45 4 1 0 .0 1 22 8 1 45 4 6 9 23 0 46 0 1 1 0 I 24 0 1 47 0 . 7 ° 23 4 46 8 I 2 .0 1 25 4 1 48 8 7 1 23 8 47 4 I 3 0 1 26 8 1 50 4 72 24 0 A.S 0 I 4 0 1 28 0 1 5 Z 0 73 24 4 48 8 I 5 0 1 29 4 1 53 8 74 24 8 49 4 I 6 0 x 30 8 1 55 4 75 25 0 50 0 I 7 ■0 1 32 0 1 57 0 70 2 5 4 50 8 I 8 0 1 33 4 1 58 8 77 2 5 8 5 i 4 I 9 0 1 34 8 1 60 4 , 78 26 0 5 2 0 I 10 0 i 36 0 1 62 0 79 26 4 52 8 I 1 1 0 1 37 4 1 63 8 80 26 8 -53 4 I 1 2 0 1 38 8 1 65 4 Si 27 0 54 0 I 13 0 1 40 0 1 67 0 Sz 27 4 54 8 I H 0 1 41 4 2 0 8 83 27 8 55 4 I 15 0 1 42 .8 2 2 4 84 28 0 0 I 16 vO 1 44 0 2 4 0 87 28 4 56 8 I * 7 O 1 45 4 2 5 8 86 28 8 57 4 I 18 .O 1 46 .8 z 7 4 87 29 0 58 0 I *9 O 1 48 0 2 9 © 88 29 4 58 8 I 20 O 1 49 4 2 10 8 89 29 8 59 4 I 2 1 O 1 50 8 2 12 4 ge 30 0 60 0 I 2 2 c 1 52 0 2 14. 0 A T A BlyE of BRICK -WORK redixed. > Square 1 Brick 1 Brick 1 Brick | 2 Bricks. 2 Bricks i ! Feet. r q. f. i. r q f. i. r • q- f. i. r q. f. i. r . q. f. i. 9 1 3 ° 4 60 8 1 23 0 1 53 4 2 158; 9 2 30 8 61 4 1 24 0 I 54 8 2 17 4 93 3 1 0 62 0 1 25. 0 I 56 0 2190 94 3 1 4 62 8 1 26 0 I 57 4 2 20 8 95 31 8 63 4 1 27 c I 58 8 2 22 4 ‘ 96 32 0 64 0 1 28 c 1 60 0 2 24 O 97 3 2 4 64 8 1 29 0 1 6i 4 2 25 8 98 32 8 65 4 1 30 0 I 6z 8 2 27 4 99 33 0 66 c 1 31 0 I 64 0 2 29 0 100 33 4 66 8 1 32 0 I 05 4 2 30 3 , 200 66 8 65 4 2 64 0 3 62 8 I O 6l 4 300 1 32 0 64 0 1 0 28 0 1 1 60 0 i 3 2 4 0 400 1 65 4 ; 62 8 1 1 60 0 1 3 37 4 2 1 54 8 . 500 2 3.0 8 1 O 61 4 1 3 24 0 2 1 54 8 3 °* 1 7 4 600 2 64 0 1 60 0 2 0 56 0 2 '3 52 0 3 3 4 8 0 700 3 2 9 4 1 z 58 8 2 2 20 0 3 1 49 4 4 1 10 8 800 3 62 8 1 3 57 4 2 3 52 0 3 3 46 8 4 3 41 4 900 1 0 28 0 2 o 56 0 3 1 16 0 4 1 44 0 5240. 1Q00 1 0 61 4 2 1 54 8 3 2 48 0 4 3 41 4 6 0 34 g 2000 2 1 54 8 4 3 4 i 4 7 1 28 0 9 3 *4 8 12 1 1 4 3OOO 3 2 48 O 7 1 28 0 1 1 0 8 0 14 2 56 0 18 1 360 4OCO 4 3 4 1 4 9 3 14 8 14 2 £ ;6 0 »9 2 29 4 24 2 2g 5 coo 6 0 34 8 12 1 1 4 18 1 36 0 24 2 2 8 3 ° 2 37 4 6000 7 1 28 0 H 2 56 0 22 0 16 0 29 1 44 0 36 3 4o 7000 8 2 21 4 0 42 8 25 2 64 0 34 1 I 7 4 • 4 2 3 3 8 & 8000 9 3 14 8 ! 9 2 29 4 29 1 44 0 39 c 58 8 49 0 5 4 9000 1 1 0 80 22 0 16 0 33 c 24 0 44 c 32 0 55 0 4 ° 0 10000 121 14 2 4 2 28 3 6 3 4 0 49 c 5 4 61 1 6 s 1 1000 131 62 8 26 3 57 4 40 52 0 53 2 46 8 67 1 41 4 1 2000 14 2 56 c 29 1 44 c 44 0 32 0 38 20 0 73 2 80, 13000 15 3 49 4 3 2 3 3 ° 8 47 12 0 63 61 4 79 z 42 8 1400c 17 0 42 8 34 1 17 4 5 1 60 0 68 34 8 8 S 3 9 4 1 500c 18 1 36 c 39 3 4 c >33 0 40 c 73 2 80 9 1 3 44 0 1600c 19 2 29 t 39 O 38 8 q8 3 20 c 7 8 49 4 98 0 lOg 1700c 20 3 22 41 2 43 4 62 z 0 c 8 3 1 22 8 104 0 45 4 1800c 22 0 16 c 44 O 32 066 0 48 c 88 0 64 C 1 0 1 1 2 0 190 JC >23 1 9 H 6 2 18 3 69 3 28 c 93 0 37 4 1 1 6 1. 46 g Z0O0C 24 2 2 49 0 5 473 2 8 c q8 0 10 122 2134 2100c 2252 64 051 1 60 3 77 0 56 c ) 102 3 5 2 1 28 2 48 0 22001 326 3 57 * 54 3 46 8 80 3 3 6 3 IO7 3 2 5 \ ! 34 3 14 8 23001 28 0 50 8 56 1 33 4 84 2 16 3 112 2 66 140 3 49 4 2^.00 3 29 1 44 c 58 3 20 0 88 0 64 3 I 17 2 40 3147 0 160 2500 0 30 2 37 4 61 1 6 8 9 1 3 44 0 122 2 13 3153 0 50 8 2600 031 3 30 863 2 61 5 95 2 24 0 12 7 1 54 8 -159 1 17 4 II 0 33 0 24 o\66 0 48 c 99 1 4 0 I 3 2 1 28 0I1 65 1 32 c 0 Of BRICKLAYERS tVORK; Example 3. What. is . the reduced Content of a Piece of Brick- Work whofe Superficies is 22,720 Feet, and the Thicknefs two Bricks ? 22,000 Feet, at two Bricks thick, is 700 Feet, at Ditto - 20 Feet, at Ditto — — 22,720 Feet, at two Bricks thick, is N. B. A Statute Square Rod, contains 272 Feet and a Quar- ter ; but in meafuring of Brick-Work, Workmen always rejeft the Quarter, and divide by 272 only, whofe Half is 126, and Quarter 68 Feet. Note alio, That altho* this Table be calculated only from Haifa Brick thick, to Two and a Half, yet it may ferve for any other Thicknefs, if you make Ufe of it in the following Man- ner, viz. For three Bricks thick, take twice the Produft of one and a Half ; for three Bricks and a Half thick, take the Produft of two and one Half, and add together ; for four Bricks thick, take twice two Bricks j and fo in like Manner for any Thicknefs re- quired. r. q- f. i. 107 3 25 4 3 1 49 4 0 0 26 8 hi 1 33 4 Example 4. How many Rod of Brick-work is contained in 600 fuperficial Feet, at three Bricks and a half thick ? i. 600 Feet, at one Brick and a half thick, is Ditto, at two Bricks thick, is — — r. q. 2 o 56 o 2 3 52 o 600 Feet, at three Bricks and a half thick is 5 o 40 o Example 5, How many Rod are contained in a Piece of Brick-work, whofe Su- perficies contain 1000 Feet, and five Bricks thick ? Seek Of BRICKLAYERS WORK. $ Seek the Content of 1000 Feet, by the T able at two Bricks and a Half thick, and fet down that ProduA twice, and add them together, and the Sum is the Content fought. Thus, r. q. f. i. iooo Feet, at two Bricks and a half thick, is 6- o 34 8 1000 Feet, at five Bricks thick, is |z I J 4 tfbt Explanation and Ufe of the fecond TABLE of BRICK WORK By this Table is readily Ihewn, how many Bricks are required to build any Piece of Brick-Work, confifting of any Number of Feet or Thicknefs, from One Foot to Twenty-feven Thoufand Feet ; and from Half a Brick thick, to Two and a Half} and by the Addi- tion only of two Numbers to any Thicknefs required; and at the Rate of 4500 Bricks to a Rod, at the Statute Thicknefs of a Brick and a Half. This Table confifts of three Pages, as the former, and the fuper- ficial Content of the Piece of Brick- Work, of which you would know how many Bricks are required to build, may be found in the full Column of every Page, right againft which, under the required Thick- nefs, as exprelfed on the Top of each Column in every Page, is the Number of Bricks fought for. Example i. How many Bricks will build a Brick-Wall, one Hundred Foot in Length, eight Foot high, and a Brick and a Half thick ? First, Multiply one hundred Feet, the given Length, by eight Foot the Height, and the Produdl is eight hundred Foot; which is the fuperficial Content of the faid Wall in Feet. Secondly, Seek in the firft Column of the Table for 800 Feet, which you will find in the third Page of the Table, againft which, under one Brick and a Half on the Top, is 13232, the Number of Bricks required. _ 1 C £>» *0 Of BRICKLAYERS work. Example 2. How many Bricks are required to build aPiece of Brick- Work 209 Foot in Length, 22 Foot high, and two Bricks and a Half thick ? Multiply 209 Foot by 22, and the Produft will be 4598 Foot for the Superficies of the Brick-Work ; then feek for 4598 in the firft Column of the Table, but as that Number cannot be found at once in the Table, you muft take it out at twice, or thrice, thus: f v Bricks. 4000 Feet, at t^vo Bricks and a Half thick, is 114362 500 Feet, at Ditto 14295 98 Feet, at Ditto — — — - 2803 ~ ' 4598 Feet, at two Bricks and a Half thick — 131460 Example 3, How many Bricks are required to build a Piece of Brick-Work twenty Foot long, four Foot and a Half high, and four Bricks and a Half thick ? If you multiply twenty by four and a half, the Produft will be ninety Feet for the fuperficial Content ; then apply to the Tabie, and fee how many Bricks are required to build a Piece of Brick-Work of ninety Feet, at two bricks thick ; alfo, how many are required to 90 Feet, at two Bricks and a half thick; then add the Sums together, and the Produdlis the Number of Bricks required, thus : Bricks. 90 Feet, at two Bricks thick, require - 1985 ——Ditto, at two Bricks and a Half thick — 2583 Bricks required — — 4568 A Second A Second Table of BRICK-WORK. ji I'quare Feet. ) \ Brick. 1 1 Brick. 1 Brick 4 2 Bricks. 2 Bricks i.' i 5 1 16 22 27 2 1 1 22 33 44 55 3 16 33 49 66 82 4 22 44 66 \ 88 1 10 s 27 55 82 11© >37 6 33 66 99 I 3 2 165 7 38 77 "5 1 54 >93 8 44 88 132 176 220 9 49 99 148 ^ *98 248 10 55 1 to 165 / 220 273 1 1 60 121 18.1 ( 242 3°3 1 2 66 > 3 2 198 v 264 33 ° >3 7 1 *43 215 A 286 35 8 *4 7 ? >54 231 -A\ 3 ° 8 386 15 8z 165 248 33 ° 4>3 16 88 1^6 264 35 2 441 >7 93 .87 281 374 468 18 99 198 2 97 396 496 >9 104 209 3*4 418 5 2 3 20 1 10 220 33 ° 44 ° 55 > 2] n 5 2 3 1 347 462 579 22 121 242 3 6 3 484 606 2 3 126 2 53 380 506 634 2 4 132 264 397 528 661 2 5 >37 275 4*3 55 ° 689 2 6 H 3 286 430 57 2 717 2 7 148 297 446 594 744 28 *54 308 4 6 3 616 77 1 2 9 159 3*9 479 638 799 3 o 165 330 496 660 826 3 i 170 34 1 5 1 2 682 854 32 176 35 2 529 704 882 33 181 363 545 726 9°9 34 187 374 362 748 937 35 193 385 579 770 964 36 198 39 6 595 792 99 2 37 204 407 612 814 1019 38 209 418 628 836 >°47 39 215 429 645 858 10 75 4 C 220 44 ° 661 880 1102 4 * 226 45 1 678 902 1130 42 23 » 462 694 9 2 4 1157 43 237 473 7 1 1 94 6 1185 44 242 484 727 968 1212 45 247 405 744 990 1240 C 2 12 A Second Table of BRICK-WO RK. (qua re Feet. 4; Jirick. 1 Brick. i Brick A 2 Brrcks. 2 Bricks A. 46 252 5*4 761 1014 ■1268 47 258 5 2 5 777 1036 1295 48 263 536 794 1058 1323 49 269 547 810 J080 135 ° 5 ° 274 558 827 1 102 1478 5 ' 280 569 843 1125 1505 5 2 285 580 860 1147 1533 53 291 59 > 876 1 169 1 561 54 296 602 893 1 191 1588 55 302 6j 3 9°9 1213 1616 5 6 307 624 926 *235 1643 57 313 635 943 I2 57 1671 58 318 64 6 959 1279 1698 59 324 657 975 1301 1726 60 329 668 992 1 323 1754 61 335 679 1008 1 345 178 1 62 34° 690 1025 1367 1809 63 34 6 701 1041 1389 1836 64 351 712 1058 141 1 1864 6 5 357 723 1074 1 43 .3 1891 66 362 734 1091 3 4 5 5 > 9 1 9 67 368 745 1 107 1477 1947 *68 373 756 1 124 1500 1974 €9 379 768 1140 1522 20O2 70 384 779 1157 1 544 2029 7 > 39 ° 790 n 73 1566 2057 72 395 801 ii 9 o 1588 2085 73 401 8 j 2 1 206 1610 2112 74 406 823 1223 1632 2140 75 412 834 1239 1654 2:68 76 457 845 1256 1676 2196 77 423 856 1 272 1698 2224 78 428 867 1289 1720 2252 79 434 878 1305 1742 2280 80 439 889 1322 1764 2307 81 445 900 1 33 8 J786 2 335 82 45 c 911 j 355 1808 2362 83 456 922 l37 o 1830 2390 84 461 933 1388 1 852 2417 85 4 6 7 944 1404 1875 2 445 86 472 95 5 142' 1897 2 473 87 47.8 966 1437 19*9 2500 88 483 977 1454 i94i 2528 89 489 988 147° 1963 2 5?5 9° 494 999 1487 1985 2583 A Second Table of BRICK-WOR K. 13 Square Feet. ■i Brick. 1 Erick. 1 Brick 2 Bricks. 2 Bricks — 9 1 500 1010 1505 2007 2610 92 £06 1021 1522 2029 2638 93 5 n 1032 ^538 205 1 2666 94 5*7 1043 *555 20 73 2693 95 522 1054 *571 20 95 2721 96 528 1065 1 588 2117 2748 97 533 107 6 *604 2139 2776] 98 53 8 1087 1621 2161 2803 99 543 1098 1637 2183 2831 1 00 549 . 1109 *654 2205 2859 zoo 1098 2219 3309 4411 5718 300 1647 3329 4962 66 16 8577 400 2196 343 8 6616 8822 11436 500 2746 554 s 8270 1 1028 *4293 600 3295 6658 99 24 i 3 2 34 *7154 700 3844 7767 H 578 15440 20013 800 4393 7877 13232 17646 22872 goo 4942 8986 14887 J 9 8 5 1 2 57 3 1 1000 5492 1 0096 16541 22057 28590 2000 1 0584 20193 33082 441H 57181 3000 16476 50290 49623 66171 85771 4000 21968 40387 66164 88228 *14362 5000 2 743 i 50484 82705 1 10285 142953 6000 3 2 953 60580 99247 i 3 2 342 *71543 7000 38445 70677 115788 154399 200134 8000 43937 80774 132329 176456 228725 gooo 49429 9087 1 148870 i 9 8 5 i 3 257315 10000 54922 100968 16541 1 220570 285906 1 1000 60414 1 1 1065 181952 242627 314496 I ZOOO 65906 121161 198494 264684 343°87 13 000 71398 131258 215035 286741 371678 1400® 76890 *41355 231576 308799 400268 I5OOO 81383 151452 248 1 17 330856 428859 1 6000 86875 1 6 1 5 49 264658 352913 45745 ° 17000 92367 1 7 1 64b 281199 37497 ° 486040 18000 97 8 59 181742 297741 397° z 7 514631 19000 103352 1 9 1 ^39 3 14282 419084 543221 20000 108845 201956 330824 441141 571812 21000 ”4337 21203; 347365 463198 600403 22000 1 19829 22213c 363906 485255 628993 23OOC 1 243 2 1 232227 380447 507312 637584 24®OC 1 29813 242323 396989 529369 686175 25OOC 134306 25242c 4 i 353 c 5 5 1426 714765 2600c 139796 2625 14 430071 57348 ; 74335 ° 2700c 14599c 272614 446612 595540 771946 i 4 ‘ A TABLE of TILING. WHEREBY IS SHEWN. How many plain, or Pan-Tiles will cover any Number of fnperficial Feet, from i Foot, to 5000 Feet ; ac- cording to fix feveral Gauges. PLAI N-T I L E S. P A N - T I L E S. fquarc 6 Inches '6 Inches ~ 7 Inches 1 1 Inches 1 2 Inches j 13 Inch Feet. Gauge. G a ige. Gauge. Gauge. Gauge. Gauge 1 7 7 / 6 1 1 1 2 H 13 3 3 2 3 22 2! J 9 4 5 4 4 3 ° 28 26 6 6 5 5 3 8 35 32 8 7 4 6 6 43 44 39 5 9 8 7 53 49 45 1 1 10 I 9 8 60 5 6 S z 13 12 10 9 68 63 56 *4 >4 12 10 76 70 16 *5 i 3 20 152 1 40 * 3 ° 33 30 27 30 228 210 *95 49 45 40 40 3°4 280 260 66 60 54 5 ° 380 250 3 2 5 . 82 75 67 60 456 420 39 ° 99 90 81 70 53 2 490 455 1 1 5 105 94 80 608 560 520 132 1 20 108 90 684 630 585 148 *35 I 21 100 760 700 650 161 150 1 3 5 2CO 1520 1400 1300 33 ° 3 °° 270 3 °° 2280 2100 1950 495 450 4°5 400 3040 2800 2600 660 600 540 500 3800 35 °° 3 2 5 ° 825 750 675 600 4560 4200 39 °° 990 900 810 700 5320 4900 455 ° JI 55 1050 945 800 6080 4600 5200 1320 j 200 1080 900 6840 6300 5850 1485 1 35 ° 1215 ICOO 7600 7000 6500 j6 50 1 500 J 35 ° 2000 15200 14000 13000 33 co 3000 2700 3000 22800 21000 19050 495 ° 4300 4050 4000 30400 28000 26000 6600 6000 54 co 9000 38000) 3 5 000 32500 8250 7500 6450 Of BRICKLAYERS WORK. 15 ¥he Explanation and Ufe of the foregoing Table of TILING. The firft Column to the Left, confifts of fquare or fuperficial Feet, tight againft which, againft each of the other Columns, is contained the Number of Tiles required to cover fo many fquare Feet. Thofe of the 6, 6 4 r anc * 7 I ncl1 Gauge, are for plain Tiles and thofe of 11, 12 , and 13 Inches Gauge, for Pan-Tiles. Note, The Reafon of the different Gauges in the plain Tiling, is according to the Flatnefs, or Snarpnefs of the Roof. Thofe Roofs that are true Pitch, (viz. The Rafters three fourths of the Breadth of the Building) may be lathed at a feven Inch Gauge, but thofe that are under the Pitch, mull be at the Difcretion of the Bricklayer, who is the bell able to jud^e from the Pitch of the Roof, which of the other two Gauges’ be the moll fuitable. The Gauge fuitable to the Pan- Tiling, °muft alfo be determined by the Bricklayer, according to the flat or Sbarpnefs of the Roof ; and the Size of the Tiles, fome of th? Tiles being made longer than others. Example 1 . How many plain Tiles at a fix Inch Gauge, will cover a Roof that contains 500 Feet fquare ? Seek in the firft Column to the Left for 500 Feet, and againft it in the next Column, under fix Inch Gauge, Hands 3800, the Number of Tiles required. So in like Manner againft ico Feet, which is a Square of Tiling, under fix Inch Gauge, you have 7 60; at a 'fix Inch and a half Gauge, 700 ; and at a feven Inch Gauge, 750 : And under Pan-Tiles in the fame Line, at eleven InchTrauge, 165 ; at atwelve Inch Gauge, 150; and at a thirteen Inch Gauge, 133 Tiles to a hundred fquare or fuperficial Feet. Example 2. How many plain Tiles, at a feven Inch Gauge, will cover 287® Feet Square ? Now as the Number propofed, cannot be found at once in the Table, you muft in this, and all fuch Cafes, take it out at twice, or thrice, and add all their Produ&s together, and their Sum is the Number of Tiles required. As thus. 2000 Feetj 1 6 Of MASONS WORIC. 2000 Feet, at a feven Inch Gauge, 800 Feet Ditto, 70 Feet Ditto, 2870 Feet, at a feveu Inch Gauge, is Tiles 13000 5200 455 i86ci It is reedlefs to give any more Examples, the above being fufficient to inftrudt the meaneft Capacity in the Ufe of the Table ; and therefore I fhall proceed to the fecond Seftion, of Mafons Work. SECT. II. Of MASONS WORK. 1. I TALIAN Marble, black and white veined, per 1 Foot, Cube, J I. s. d. 2. Plain Work on Ditto, per Foot, fuperfieial, 3. Moulded Work, on Ditto, per Foot fuperfieial, ' from 5s. to 4. Slabs of Ditto, in Chimney-Pieces, per Foot, fuperfieial, from 5 s. to 5. Purple Marble, in Slabs, per Foot, fuperficcial, 6. Dove Marble, per Foot, fuperfieial, — 7. Portland Stone, per Foot, Cube, from 2s. 3d. to 8. Portland Stone, ftreight plain Work, in London, per Foot, fuperfieial, ■ " 1 - 9. Ditto, circular plain Work, per Foot, • — 10. Ditto, circular moulded Work, per Foot, Note. If no Part of the Stone be cubed, as it is the Cuftom of fome Workmen, in the Country only, to meafure it fuperfieial, the Price will run thus : 11. Portland Stone, ftreight plain Work, per Foot, 12. Ditto, ftreight moulded Work, per Foot, from is. 6d. as in Chimney-Pieces, &c. to 1 3. Bath Stone, in Block, per Foot Cube, 9d. or 14. Ditto, ftreight plain Work, fuperfieial, per Foot, 15. Ditto, circular plain Work, or Ditto, per Foot, fuperfieial, 16. Ditto, ftreight moulded Work, per Foot, 17. Ditto, circular moulded, or Ditto, perfedt. Of MASONS WORK. 1 8. Portland Stone, in Chimney-Pieces, i Inch and 7 a Half thick, from is. 6d. to J ig. Ditto, if z Inches thick, per Foot, is. iod. or 20. Fire Stone Hearths and Covings, per Foot, fuper- 7 ficial, 3 21. Portland Paving, Inch and Half thick, per Foot, 7 fuperficial. •*— - 3 22. Ditto O&agon, with black Marble Dots, per 7 Foot, fuperficial, j 2j. Purbeck Paving 'in random Courfes, per Foot 7 fuperficial, $ 24. Ditto, in ftreight Courfes, per Foot, — 25. Old Purbeck Paving, fquared and new laid, per 7 Poot v , fuperficial, • — — — 3 26. Black and white Marble Squares, per Foot, 7 fuperficial,, J 2 7. White and veined Marble in Chimney-Pieces, 7 per Foot, from 5s. to 3 28. Statuary Marble Slabs to Ditto, per Foot fuperficial, o Vf 1. s. d. 0 I 8 0 2 0 0 I 6 0 I 6 . 0 2 6 0 0 1 0 O 8 0 O 2 i 0 3 6 . 29. Black and yellow Marble Slabs, in Ditto, per 7 Foot, fuperficial, — 3 30. Common purple Slabs, in Ditto, per Foot fupe 7 ficial, * — 3 0 31. Portland Aftragal Steps, per Foot, running 7 Meafure, — 3 ° 32. Plain Ditto, running, per Foot, o 33. Purbeck Steps, running Meafure, per Foot, o 34. Portland Coping, 1 Foot wide, or 9 Inch Walls, 7 Q per Foot, running Meafure, * 3 35. Ditto, if larger, to be cubed firft, and then mea- fured, fuperficial plain Work. 36. So alfo Portland Curbs for Iron "Work, &c. muft be cubed firft, and then meafured fuperficial plain Work. 37. Alfo the Holes cut in the fame for Iron, at per 7 Hole, — S ° 38. Bafes of Columns, Architraves, Frizes, Cor- 1 nifties, &c. of Marble, are for Workmanlhip, per Foot, V o luperficial — J 39. The Shafts of Columns, fluted on Portland Stone, ? Workmanfliip only per Foot, Facio-Work, — 5 40. Carving the Capitals for Corinthian and Compo- 7 fite Orders, at per Foot, Facio-Work, exclufive of the > o Stone, r* j I 10 o a D SECT. C 18 3 SECT. III. O/CARPENTERS and JOYNER'S WORK. } I Tj' OR framing the Outfide Carcafe of a Houfe, X* hewing and fawing included, from io. 6d. per Square, to 2. Ditto, exclufive of hewing and fawing, 3. Ditto, with old Timber, made ftreight on both 7 Sides, Workmanlhip included, per Square, j 4. Framing of Floors, Work only per Square, from 7 5 s * to „ . . . J 5. Ditto, hewing and fawing included, from 10s. 7 per Square, to . ... - r 6. Partitions to Frame, Work only, per Square, 7. Ditto, hewing and fawing included, — 8. Roofs to frame, hewing and fawing included, 7 from 10s. per Square, to f 9. Ditto, exclufive of hewing and fawing, from 7 5 s * t0 f 10. Oak Timber, cut to any Scantling, for Build- 7 ing in the Country, from 2s. to f o 12 o 6 o 8 o 12 ° 5 o 8 o 12 o 6 d. Note, That towards the latter End of this Seftion, in Table fecond, is Ihewn the Value of one Foot in length of Oak Timber, when cut to any Scantling or Size fit for Building, at the Rate of 2s. per Foot, Cubical Meafure ; whereby the Troubleof meafuring the folid Content of every Piece is fpared. n- Rafters, Feet and Eves-board, Work and Mate. 7 rials, per Foot, running Meafure, . r 0 0 4 Note, If you would know the Value of a Square of framing in any of the above Articles with the Timber included, the beft and moll infallible Way, is to have firll a Draught or Plan of the whole Defign, drawn on Paper, Sec. and from thence to draw others of every particular Part thereof, viz. of the Form or Palhion of the Front, Back-fide, and Ends, with the Number of Studs, Braces, Sec. with the Length and Scantling of each particular Piece, figured thereon ; Alio of the framed Work of each of the Floors, (hew- ing OfCARPENTERSand JOYNERS WORK. 3 ng the Number of Joifts, Trimmers for the Chim- ney-Ways, Stair-Ways, &c. with the Length and Scantling of the Girders, Joifts, Trimmers, &c. figured thereon: Alfo Draughts of the framed Work of every Partition, with the Length and Scantling of every Stud and Brace therein contained : Alfo a Draught of the Roof (with their Hips, if any) with the Length and Scantling of the principal and fmall Rafters, Hips, Collar-Beams, &c. figured in their proper Places ; then by Table Second, aforefaid, if the Work is to be done in Colchefter, you may in- fallibly proceed by thefe Drawings to eftimate the whole Charge of the framed Work of any Timber Building, or any particular Part thereof. By thefe Drawings you will not only be able to eftimate the Expence of the Timber therein required, but alfo the Workmanlhip ; for by having therein exprefted the Length, Breadth, and Height of every particular Part thereof, in Feet and Inches, it will be a very eafy, fafe, and fure Way to calculate the exatt Number of fuperficial Feet, Yards, or Squares, contained in the whole Building, or any particular Part thereof ; and confequently the moft fure and infallible Way to know the whole Charge, finifihing Work and all included, both internal and external. And therefore, I would advife no Workman to give in the Charge of erecting any Timber Building, that has not firft had regard to the above-mentioned Methods, to know the Expence thereof It being impoffible by Guefs, or otherways than by this Method, even for the moft experienced Workman to be fo exaft, but that he muft either hurt himfelf, or the Mafter he works for ; for there can be no general Rule laid down, that will hold good for the Value or Price of a Square of framing for every new Building, unlefs Houfes were built all alike, and of the fame Length, Breadth, and Heighth, and in every Refpeft the fame; and the Scantlings of the Timber the fame in every particular alfo ; for herein it is that the Difficulty lies, the various Forms and Magnitudes of Buildings, require different Scantlings of Timber, and confequently the Value of the Timber muft be more or lefs in Proportion thereunto; and therefore it is impoffible toaffign or fix any Price per Square, that will hold good in general, for the valuing of the framed Work of ever y Timber-Building. Having now, I think, given fufficient Reafon why I did not fet down any Price for the Value of a fquare of Framing, with the Timber included, in any of the above-mentioned Particulars, I ftiall now proceed to the London Method. D 2 12. Framing Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK. 1. s. d. 12. Framing naked Floorings with binding Joifts of 7 Oak, in London, Work only per Square, j° ! ° ° 13. DitoofFir, per Square, 086 14. Ditto, with Girders and Joifts of Oak, per Square, o 9 15. Ditto, with Fir, per Square, o 7 16. Framing of Angle Rooi's, Plates included, of Oak, 7 „ > Workmanfhip per Square, j 0 17. Ditto with Fir, per Square, o 6 6 18. Ditto, framed with Purlines and Collar-Beams of 7 Oak, at per Square, 12 o 19. Ditto, with Fir, per Square, o 10 6 20. Oak Timber cut to Scantlings, per Foot, Cube, 028 21. Ditto framed, and in naked Floors, and Work in- 7 eluded, per Foot, Cube, j 0 22. Ditto, in Door Cafes and Windows, Oak, plained, framed, and rabetted, per Foot, Cube, £ 23. Fir, framed in naked Floors, Roofing, Ceiling, 7 quartered Partitions, &c. per Foot, Cube, • j Note, See the Tables at the latter End of this Section for valuing of Timber in the above Cafes, by meafuring the Length only without cubing. 24. Fir, framed in Lintels, bond Timbers, &c. per 7 Foot, Cube, _____ — j 25. Ditto, plained, framed, and rabbetted, in Door- ? Cafes, and Windows, «c, per Foot, Cube, •— ( 26. Framing of Barns, and Stables, per Square, 1 Workmanfhip, r 27. Ditto, hewing and Sawing the Timber included, ^ according to theRoughnefs and Scantling of the Timber, L from 8s. to \ 28. Whole Deal, bridg’d-guttering, per Foot, fuper- J ficial, 6d. or > 29 Centering of Vaults, per Square, ^ 30. Groin Centering, per Square, . 31. Centering toApertures, per Foot fquare, — 32. Bracketting to common plaiiter’d Cornces, perl Foot, fquare, — 7 33. Ditto to Modiilions, per Foot, fquare, ^ 34. Cove Bracketting of Oak, at per Foot, fuper- 9 iiciai, . £ 35. DittoofFir, per Foot . 36. Guttering and Bearers of Oak, per Foot fuperficial, 37. DittoofFir, per Foot, . 38. Extra Work, in trufting^of Beams of Oak, per } Foot, running, $ 3 4 3 z o I IQ o 2 8 .0 10 0 I 0 0 7 0 to 6 I I 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 Si 0 0 6 0 0 5 i 0 0 8 . 0 0 0 0 7 39 . Ditto 0 VO * »s Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK. 1. s. 39. Ditto, Fir at per Foot, running, — o o 40. Rough whole Deal, boarded Floors, clear of Sap, 7 at per Square, . $ 41. Ditto, Workmanfhip only, per Square, not plain’d, 42. Ditto, lifted and Ihot clear of Sap, at per Square, 43. Work only, per Square, 44. Folding Joint boarding, clear of Sap, at per Square, p from 2I. * £ 45. Workmanlhip only, per Square, 46. Common ftreight Joint Boarding clear of Sap, Work only, per Square, 47. Second belt Boarding, dowl’d, per Square, from ? 3I. 10s. to — S 48. Clean Deal Boarding, dovvl’d, per Square, from 7 4I. 15s. to 3 Workmanfhip only, per Square —— 49. Ditto of iong Boards, 15 Foot and upwards, per? Square, . $ 50. Second heft Floors, taken up, new-laid, and plained ? over, at per Square, $ 51. Boarding with rough flit Deal, per Square, 5?. Barn Floors to lay with two Inch Oak Flank, 7 Joifts included, at per Square, from 3I. 15s. to j Workmanfhip only, per Square, from 6s. to Ditto, hewing and fawing included, according to? the Roughnefs of the Timber, Workmanfhip only, t per Square, from 12s. to j 03 . Barn Floors, laid with two Inch double Deals, 7 and with Oak Joifts included, at per Square, — j Workmanfhip only, per Square, - — 54. Ditto vyith three Inch yellow Deals per Square,? with Joifts, — 3 Ditto Workmanfhip only, per Square, — 55. Linings of Walis, Plugs and Nails included, at 7 per Vard fquare — ■ 1 j Wotkmanfhip only per Yard, — —— 56. Ditto grooved, tongued and plained, at per Foot, ? fuperficial, - — ■ ^ 57. Weather Boarding, feather-edged, at per Yard 1 Square, Nails included — j Worknjanfhip only, per Yard Square, — 58. Ditto, the Boards plained and beaded, per Yard, Workmanfhip only, per Yard, ■■ - — ■ 59;. Rough feather- edg’d Deal, Weather- Boarding, at 7 per Square, Nails included, ~ } 3 M Work- 22 Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK. 1. s. d. Workmanlhip only, 2s. or — — 026 60. Weather Boarding, with Oak Boards, plained and 7 beaded, per Square, Nails included, 1 ° Q Workmanlhip only, per Square, 3s. 6d. or 040 61. Ditto hewing ahd fawing included, according to 7 the Roughnefs of the Timber, from 6 s. to — 5 0 ' 0 A TABLE, Which Ihews how many Boards, at live feveral Gauges, ten Foot long, will complete a Square. Inch Gauge. Boards, f 5 2 4 At a < 62. Whole Deal Boarding, plained on one Side, per 7 Foot fuperiicial, ^ 0 63. Ditto, plained on both Sides, per Foot, — o 64. Ditto groved, ledged, or battin’d, per Foot, o 65. Slit Deal Partitions, plained on both Sides, and) grooved and tongued, per Foot, fuperficial, — 5 0 66. Two Inch Deal, plained and Ihot, clear of Sap, ) per Foot, ■ j 0 67. Ditto, plained on both Side, o 68. Ditto, grooved, tongued, or battin’d, per Foot, ) fuperiicial, ■ J 0 69. Alhlering, and Ceiling Floors, Labour andMa-? terials, per Square, $ o 16 70. Steps ol common Stairs, String-boards and Bearers 7 included, of Oak, per Foot, fuperficial, yd. or ( 0 Workmanlhip only, per Foot, . .. ■ - o 71. Ditto of Fir, per Foot, yd. or — — o Workmanlhip, only, - , .. o 72. Better Sort of fecond beft Boards, Strings, Bearers,”) and plain Brackets included, per Foot, fuperficial, from Co lod. to C Work only, per Foot, exclufive of Rail and Bal- ) lufters, . * * — r 0 73. Dittb, with clean Deal, Step and Rifers, glued \ or dove- tailed together, and no Nails to be feen, Brackets Co and Strings included, per Foot fuperficial, ^ o 10 Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS “WORK. 23 Work only per Foot, exclufive of Rail and Bal- } 1 . lufters, Carving paid for extra. 74. Ditto, if made with Norway Oak, per Foot 7 fuperficial, | Workmanfhip only per Foot, exclufive of Rail 7 and Ballufter, from 8d. to 5 75. Framed Quarter Paces, naked framing, finding all ? Materials, per Foot fuperficial — - ^ Work only, per Foot, — — 76. Leading Pieces, or Sleepers of Oak, Materials 7 and Labour, per Foot Cube, j 77. Carved Brackets, from is. 6d. per Bracket, to 78. Rails and Ballufters of 2 Inch Deal per Foot 7 running, — ■■■ » — J 79. Ditto of 2 Inch \ Deal, per Foot — . 80. Ditto Rails of Norway Oak, the Ballufters made 7 of 2 Inch ditto, per Foot running, — — j 8 1 . Ditto turned Newel and Cap, per Foot running, 7 of Deal, — — — — — . c If Oak, Note, If Circular, or Ramping, the Price muft be double, or double Meafure, which is the fame. This Rule muft be obferved in all circular Work. 8z. Stair Cafes wainfeotted with 1 Inch x Deal Fram^ D ing, i Pannels, raifed Ovolo on the Framing, per Yard, >■ 4s. 6d. or Work only, per Yard Ditto, ifWainfcot, with Norway Oak, per Yard, 7 7s. 6d. or — . f Exclufive of Capping and Bafe, which muft be ^ paid for by the Foot fuperficial, if Deal, per Foot, is. C if Oak, L. L 5 Workmanfhip only, from 6d. to — If with Pilafters on the Wainfcot, plain or fluted, oppofite the Newel, muft be paid for extra by the Foot fuperficial, . 83. Doors of whole Deal, ledged and plained, per 7 Foot fuperficial, 6d. or £ 84. Ditto, ledged, grooved, tounged, plained, and > beaded, per Foot, . * ^ 85. Gates of whole Deal, and lined with whole Deal, 7 per Foot, c 86. Framed Doors of 1 Inch i Deal, 4 Pannels, per ? Foot fuperficial, . - c o o ■ o o 10 80. Ditto, 24 Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK; 87. Ditto, with 2 Inch Deal, 4 Pannels, per Foot, 88. Ditto 6 Pannel Doors, of 2 Inch Deaf per Foot, Ditto 6 Pannel Doors of 2 Inch. \ Deal, per Foot, Ditto 8 Pannel Doors of 2 Inches i Deal, per Foot, 89. Common two Pannel Door, 1 fnch ' Deal, framing 7 Ovolo, and plain Pannel, per Foot fuperficial, 3 Work only, per Foot 90. Slit Deal Doors, plained, rabbitted and beaded, 7 per Foot fuperficial, 3d.-! a 91. Whole Deal Dreffers, Feet and Bearers, per? Foot, fuperficial . 0 92. Two Inch Deal Dreffers, with turned Columns and Bearers, per Foot fuperficial, 93. Elm or Beech Dreffers, per Foot, Cube, — 94. Two. Inch l Deal Dreffers, with turned Columns 7 and Bearers, per Foot fuperficial, . ■ — 3 95. Ground Cieling of Oak, per running Scantling, 7 6 by 7, lod.or . — , ° 5 Wcrkmanfhip only, per Foot, g 6 . Whole Deal Coolers for Brewing, at per Foots fuperficial, - 3 If made of 1 Inch ~ Deal, is. 2d. or — Workmanfhip only, per Foot, 97. Squares for Ditto, with 2 Inch Oaken Plank, 7 Work and all Materials, per Foot, Cube, — 3 98. Ditto, of 3 Inch Oak Plank, per Foot, Cube, 99. Ditto with three Inch Deals, per Foot, Cube, 100. Square joint Wainfcotting, per Yard, — 101. Ditto with Ovolo and flat Pannel Inch 5, Framing? J Pannels, per Yard, 4s. or " 3 102. Ditto with the Pannels raifed fquare, or with a? Bead, per Yard, 4s, 6d. or j 103. Ditto, with Norway Oak, 1 Inch j. Framin g , 7 | Pannels, per Yard, 7s. 6d. or . 3 104. Deal freight Mouldings, per Foot fuperficial, 105. Deal Modillion Cornices, per Foot, Square, Workmanfhip, per Foot, Square - - 106. Plain whole Deal Cornices, for Outfide Work, 7 at per Foot, 5 107. Dentil Cornices, per Foot, fuperficial, with Deal, Workmanfhip only, per Foot for ditto — 108. Doric Entablatures, with proper Ornaments, ex- 7 clufive of Carving, per Foot, fuperficial, . — — 3 . 109. Safhes of 1 Inch £ Yellow Deal, exclufive of? Frames, per Foot, yd. or 3 1. s. d. 0 I 0 0 I 2 0 I 6 0 1 8 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 9 0 1 2 0 3 6 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 2 6 0 0 3 2 0 6 0 3 0 0 4 6 0 4 9 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 2 3 : » 0 0 8 103 . Ditto of Deal Soils , in- S o Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK. 1. no. Salh Frames, including Outfide Lining and Soils of Oalt, Pulley Pieces and Infide Linin_ eluding the Sallies, per Foot fuperficial, — in. Sallies made of i Inch \ Norway Oak, without] r Frames, per Foot, J 1 1 2. Ditto, with Deal cafed Frames, Pulley Pieces, ) and Soils of Oak, per Foot, ^ 1 1 3. Ditto, with Norway Oak, Frames and Salhes 7 included, per Foot, fuperficial, j 114. Two Inch Norway, Salhes only, per Foot — 115. Ditto, with Deal cafed Frames, Pulley Pieces, 7 and Soils of Oak, Sallies and Frames included, per Foot, J 1 16. Ditto, with right Wainfcot Frames, or Norway, 7 Salhes included, per Foot, fuperficial, j J 17. Girt and Lutheran Windows made of Oak? Scantling, Stuff 3 by 4, per Foot, fuperficial, j 1 1 8. Ditto of Fir, per Foot Workmanfhip only, per Foot — , 119. Four Foot Cleft Pale Fencing, with ten Foot'j Rails when twenty or thirty Rod, according to the Na- }• tpreof the Soil, from 11s. per Rod, to Ditto Workmanlhip, according to the Soil it is fet 7 in per Rod, from 3s. to J 1 20. Five Foot Cleft Pole Fencing, with nine Foot 7 Rails, and three Rails in a Loop, if twenty or thirty { Rod, according to the Soil where it is to Hand, from f 14s. per Rod, to J Ditto Workmanlhip, per Rod, from 3s. 6d. to 121. Park Paling, with Cleft Pales, two Rails in a Loop, per Rod, Ditto, Workmanlhip, including hewing and riving, 7 per Rod, from 4s. to j 122. Ditto, with three Rails in a Loop, per Rod, Workonly, per Rod, 123. Ditto, with fawn Pales, per Rod Work only, hewing and fawing included, per 7 Rod, from 9s. to J 124. Pold Gates, cleft, making and fetting up the ) Poll', and hanging the Gate, Workmanlhip only per L Gate S 123. Ditto Workmanfhip and all Materials per Gate, "7 from 12s. to \ 1 26. Pold Gates fawed, with Pells, making, hang- ing, &c. per Gate, — Workmanlhip, per Gate, o E 12; 25 d. o 1 1 1 10 2 3 o 6 o 4 O 2 0 12 O I 1 4 18 4 1 5 5 10 5 6 14 6 For I IZ 26 Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK. J. « 1 27. For boarded Fencing, with feather-edged flit 7 1 Deal, rough from the Saw, per Rod, J Work only, per Rod — — — — o Ditto, plained and beaded, per Rod, — 1 Ditto, Workmanfhip only, per Rod, -- - o 128. Ditto? the Boards of Oak, plained and beaded, 7 per Rod, — — • — 3 Workmanfhip only, per Rod, — 129. Pallifadoing Ports, fix Inches fquare, upper Rails' three and a half by four, the lower Rails fix by three, pales three by one, the Length of the Pales about four Foot and a half, the Ports to Hand about fix Foot above Ground, firaj; to admit of about eighteen Inches of Un- j derpinin^ un^er the lower Rail, all of Oak Work, and J Materiak^ per Foot, running Meafure, — J 130. Ditto, the Pales of Fir, — - Workmanfhip only, per Foot, running Meafure, 1 3 1. Ditto, with Inch and half Square Pales, of Oak, 7 per Foot, running Meafure, j ; 132. Ditto, the Pales of Fir, per Foot, — Ditto Workmanf}(tfp4)nly, per Foot from is. 3d. to d. 6 6 3 9 Note, Both i^he fiat and fquare Paling, the Pales are to be mortifed through the Rails. 133. Pallifado Gates, the framed Work of fwo Inch 7 Oak, per -Foot, from iod. to J 134. Ditto, with three Inch Oak, per Foot, — o 'Workmanfhip only, per Foot fuperficial, from 6d. to o N. B. If in any of the above Articles where there is Carriage of the Materials required, it murt be allowed for. any J {hail next proceed to give fome ufeful Tables of the proper Scantling to cut Timber to, fit for any Buikfing, and then lhall add others, which will fhew the Value of oJP'Foof in Length, of ar.y Piece of Timber, when fquared and ctSfcto any Scantling nt for Building, according tofeveral Prices per FoWlat^bical ; whereby the Value of any Piece of Timber will be readily found, without meafuring the folid Content thereof. And firft, Of the proper Scantlings as laid down by Mr. Smit.^ and Mr. Price, in their Treatifcs on Carpentry, I. Of Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK. 27 I. Of Principal Polls, by Mr. Francis Price. I. For fmall Buildings. Fir Polls, 8 Feet in Height, 4 Inches Square. Ditto. 10 Feet ditto,— —•£ Inches ditto. Ditto 12 Feet ditto, ■ — - 6 Inches ditto. Oak Polls of 10 Feet in Height, 6 Inches Square. Ditto 12 Feet ditto, 8 Inches ditto. Ditto 14 Feet ditto, 10 Inches ditto. II. For large Buildings. Fir Polls of 8 Feet in Height, 5 Inches Square* Ditto 12 Feet ditto, 8 Inches ditto. Ditto 1 6 Feet ditto, 10 Inches ditto. 8 Feet in Height, 5 Inches ditto: 12 Feet ditto, 12 Inches ditto. 16 Feet ditto,— —16 Inches ditto. “The Scantling of Girders , by Mr. Feet. f J °1 1 12 If the Length j . . e ... 9 1 of. Fir G i rd e r / |;4 «'>;-< U Sca„,,,„ 8 ^ / ! is ! .1 i 2 11^ 12 *3 Li 4 By Mr. Francis Price. Ifa Girder of r 16 Fir in a fmall < 20 Building of £ 24 in Length, its Scant- ling mult be r 8 i i fn 1 \ 10 by 1 I2 *f l ,2 J 1 I.H J But if of Oak, then the Scantling mull be 10 j O3 12 by < 14 14J CIS In large Buildings. fi 6 7 r A Fir Girder < 20 > Foot in Length < 12 1 2 4 ) C I $± Inches. Inches. The Scantling of JciJis , by Mr. Francis Price* I. For fmall Buildings. Fir Joifts 6 Feet long, 5 by 2 Inches and a half. Ditto' 9 Feet ditto, 6 and a half by 2 and a half. Ditto — 12 Feet ditto, 8 by 2 and a half. Oak Joifts 6 Feet long, 5 by 3 Inches. Ditto 9 Feet ditto, 7 and a half by 3,. Ditto — 12 Feet ditto, 10 by 3. II. For large Buildings* l ir Joifts 6 Feet long, 5 by 3 Inches. Ditto 9 Feet ditto, 7 and a half by 3 ditto. Ditto — ,12 Feet ditto, 10 by 3 ditto. Oak Joifts 6 Feet long, 6 by 3 Inches. Ditto 9 Feet ditto, 9 by 3 ditto. Ditto — z 2 Feet ditto, 12 by 3 ditto. Of Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK. 29 Of Bridging Joifts in fmall Buildings. Fir, Oak. . f 6 9 Feet bearing, 1 4 2 ~ bn gmg 3 8 C muft have a C 5 f by 2 J Joslts of £, 0 } Scantling> y 6 3 {4 3 ditto 5 * by 3 (7 3 0/ Bridging Joifts in large Buildings. Fir. Feet beating, f 4 3 1 mult have a- c 4 bv 2 > di p • , • f 67 Feet be S'"S \ 8 i mult h JO, “ i0 ' ho\ Standi Scantlings for Beams , Mr. Smith. have a-! 5 J- by 3 . dng. 17 3 J Oak. (5 <6 i ( 8 3* b y 3 i 3'i‘ If the beating of the Beam in the Clear be f I2 1 1 6 I 20 24 I 28 3 2 36 40 44 J muft be f6 1 r* 6 1 quar. 6 i half 7 J 7 1 half >by at Top muft 6 l by at ^ 8 by 10 itsLength L48 J b S (8 ,oJ B ° ttom l,o .2 Ditto but if of Oak at Top, Jg by sjeMtom | 9 by ' 9 i I i ts IOJ 10 12 Second, For large Buildings. Feet. If the Rafter f 24") its Scantling fy 8*} , f 8 9 be of Fir, and J 36 )>at Top muft^ 8 by 9 9 by i1 9 5 II 2 IO o I 2 ( ° 4 7 2 inc. Scant, j d. D. 2 1 Inc. J O 5 o :> 1 O 6 3 2 O 7 4 I o 4 2 I l 5 I z 3 2 l 3 6 I 4 6 2 l 5 7 I 6 7 2 I 7 8 2 o 8 2 2 i 9 2 2 9 2 2 3 to 2 4 IO 2 2 5 I I 2 6 1 1 2 2 7 I 2 3 o 2 jin c. 2 2 O 6 3 o 7 3 2 I 0 : 4 I 2 4 "2 I 3 ; 5 1 4 3 6 2 I I 5 7 6 2 2 7 2 i 7 2 2 2 8 2 4 8 2 2 5 9 2 6 9 2 2 n / IO 3 i no 2 3 2 1 1 3 3 i i 2 3 4 I 2 3 6 Im Scant d. p. [Scant, jd . p. Inc. Scant. 5 2 4 5 2 2 6 b 3 c 6 2 3 2 7 3 4 7 2 3 6 8 4 c 8 2 4 2 9 4 d 9 2 4 6 IO 5 c IO 2 5 2 1 5 3 4 1 I 2 5 . 6 I 2 6 o ! 4 2 l nc. 4 2 2 4 5 2 6 5 2 3 c 6 3 3 6 2 3 5 7 3 7 7 2 4 i 8 4 4 8 z 4 6 3 2 Scant Inc. Inc. ,d. p. 3].. 6, I 2 Jm Inc. |3 5 I! I nC 2>2 9 9 4 9 2 IO o IO IO 5 IO 2 1 1 i i 1 ii 5 I I 2 12 1 12 I 2 6 9 inc. 9 IO J 9 2 io 5 IIO 1 I 2 ,10 2 1 1 6 : ?i 12 3 : [ll 2 12 7 1 1 2 ‘3 4 ; 9 2 Inc. j 9 2 I I 7 I O 1 II 7 i:° 2 12 3 1“ J 3 c. II 2 ! 3 3 I 2 ' 4 ^ 1 O ! no. IO 12 4 1 O 2 »3 Ir 1 I 13 6 I I 2 '4 3 . I 2 1 3 0 IO 2 ! nc. IO 2 13 6 ! I 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 5 2 I 2 15 6 t 1 i nc. 15 » ill 2 13 6 r 2 16 4 III 2 Inc. J 1 1 2 16 4 ^ t 2 1 7 2 TABLE IV. Of the Value of Timber or Stone, In Scantlings, at 3s. per Foot, Cube. 35 I Scant. d. p. Scant. d. f S j 2 [no. .3 Inc. 2 2 I l 3 2 1 3 I 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 3 4 3 0 4 2 0 4 2 3 3 4 2 2 1 5 3 3 5 2 2 5 2 4 0 5 2 2 3 6 4 2 6 3 0 6 2 4 3 6 2 3 1 7 5 1 7 3 2 7 2 5 2 j_7 2 3 3 8 6 0 8 4 0 8 2 6 1 8 2 4 3 9 6 3 9 4 2 9 2 7 0! 9 2 4 3 lO 7 2 ! 10 5 0 iO 2 7 3 10 2 5 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 2 8 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 9 0 1 2 6 0 3 2 inc. 2 2 Inc. 3 2 3 0 2 2 1 2 4 3 2 3 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 2 2 0 5 4 3 4 2 2 5 2 4 3 4 2 2 3 6 5 1 5 3 0 6 2 5 2 5 2 3 * 7 6 0 6 3 3 7 2 6 2 6 2 4 0 8 7 0 7 4 1 8 2 7 3 7 2 4 2 9 7 3 8 5 0 9 2 8 1 8 2 5 J 10 8 3 9 5 2 10 2 9 0 9 2 5 3 1 1 9 2 10 6 1 1 1 2 10 0 JO 2 6 2 1 2 10 2 1 1 1 1 2 ! 1 2 6 3 4 inc. m n 4 4 2 4 0 4 2 tnc, Scant. d. f. 5 9 2 33 3 10 1 2 2 10 2 13 0 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 14 1 1 2 ’ 5 0 3 2 Inc. 5 2 7 2 6 8 1 6 2 8 3 7 9 2 7 2 10 1 8 1 1 0 8 2 1 1 2 J 9 1 2 1 9 2 1 3 0 10 1 3 3 10 2 3 4 3 1 1 15 0 1 1 2 1 5 3 ' 12 16 2 6 inc. 6 9 0 6 2 9 3 7 ; 0 2 7 2 ! I I 8 12 0 8 2 12 3 9 13 2 9 2 14 1 10 15 0 10 2 1 5 3 1 1 l6 2 1 1 2 17 1 12 18 0 6 2 inc. 6 2 i 0 z 7 1 1 1 7 2 12 0 8 13 0 8 2 3 3 3 9 14 2 1 1 inc ‘4 0 0 3 3 3 16 3 ‘7 3 1-8 3 3 9 2 20 2 21 2 22 2 inc . 16 c 3 7 0 1 8 0 3 9 0 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 0 i nc. 1 8 c Scant. d. f. 9 19 O 9 2 20 O 10 21 II IO 2 22 I I I 23 I I I 2 24 I 1 2 25 2 9 Inc. 9 20 1 9 2 21 I 10 22 2 10 2 23 2 1 1 24 3 1 1 2 25 3 12 27 0 9 2 Inc. 9 2 22 2 IO 23 2 IC 2 24 3 1 1 26 0 11 2 27 1 1 2 28 2 IO inc. 10 25 0 10 2 26 I I I 27 2 I I 2 28 3 I 2 30 0 IO 2 inc. IO 2 27 2 ! I 28 3 11 2 30 0 I 2 3 3 3 II Inc. I I 30 I I I 2 31 2 12 33 0 1 I 2 inc. II 2 33 0 2 134 2 S 6 Of CARPENTERS and JOYNER§ WORK. Vhe Explanation and Ufc of the four foregoing T A B L E S, for the valuing of Timber, or Stone, T the Beginning of each of the Tables, betwixt two parallel Lines, itands two Inches, and between the next Parallel, lower, Itands 2 z, which fignify two and a half Inches, and fo on to li z Inches, which two Inches, &c. is the Scantling or Thicknefs of the lefler Side of the Piece of Timber or Stone, and under the laid parallel Lines, are four Rows or Columns of Figures ; in thofe two Columns to the Reft Hand, under Scantling, i3 the Breadth or Scantling of the larger Side of the Piece of Timber or Stone, to be valued, right againft which, under Inches, is the Value of one Foot in Length in Pence and the Eighth- parts of a Penny, for the three ft'rft Tables ; but in the fourth Table, viz. That of Three Shillings per Foot, Cube, you have the Value thereof in Pence and Farthings, What is the Value of one Foot in Length of a Piece of Timber or Stone, whole Scantling is two Inches by ten and a half, at the Rats pf Eighteen Pence per Foot, Cube? Seek by Table I. for 2 Inches between parallel Lines, the Scant- ling of thelefter Side, and right under it, in the Left Hand Column, tinder Scantling, for 10 2, viz. ten Inches and a half, the Scantling of the other larger Side ; and right againft it in the next Column, under Inches (lands 2 5, which is Two-pence, and Five eighths of a Penny, equal to Two-pence Half-penny, and one eighth or half a farthing, the Price or Value fought. Note, That the Scantling of the leaft Side of a Piece of Timber or Stone, mult always be fought for firft between the parallel Lines, and the Scantling of the largeft Side, right unde^ jt, under Scantling, as before dire&ed. What is the Value of one Foot in Length of a Piece of Timber or Stone, whofe Scantling is 7 Inches by 9, at the Rate of two Shillings per Foot, Cube ? EXPLANATION. Example 1 Example 2 . By Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK. 37 By Table II. feek between the parallel Lines for 7 Inches, the iealt Scantling, and under it for 9 Inches, the other Scantling, right again!! which in the next Column, under Inches, is 10 4, viz. Ten-pence and Four eighths of a Benny, the Price or Value of one Foot, in Length, as required. Example 3. What is the Value of one Foot in Length of a piece of Timber or Stone, whofe Scantling is jo by 12, at the Rate of Two Shillings and Six-pence per Poet, Cube ? By Table III feek for 10 Inches between the parallel Lines, and under it for 1 z Inches in the Left-hand Column ; again!! which, under Inches, Hand 25 o, viz. Twenty-five Pence, the Price or Value of one Foot in Length, as required. Example 4. What is the Value of one Foot in Length of a Piece of Timber or Stone, whole Scantling is 6 \ by 9 at the rate of Three Shillings per Foot, Cube? By Table IV . between the parallel Lines, feek for 6 2, and under it in the Le t Hand Column, for 9 2, right againft which, in the next Column under Inches Hands 15 1, viz. Fifteen-pence one Farthing, the Price or Value of one Foot in Length, as required. Awl here it may not be amifs to repeat again what 1 before obferved, that the Value of the Timber or Stone by this Table, is given in Pence and Farthings, and not in Pence and the Eighths of a Penny, as ia the other three. Note, If.you would know the Value of one Foot in Length of a Piece of Timber or Stone, whofe Scantlings are larger than any : : the Tables, obferve the following Rule, viz. Seek by the Table that you would value it by, the Value or Price of a Foot of Timber or Stone, whefe Scantlings are each of them but equal to half the given Scantlings, and four Times that Price js the Price fought. Example 5. What is the Value of one Foot in Length of a Piece of Timber or Stone, whofe Scantlings are 16 by 20, at the Rate of Three Shillings per Root, Cube? 3 8 Of CARPENTERS and JOYNERS WORK. The Half of the given Scantling is 8 by io, therefore by Table IV. feek between the parallel Lines for 8 Inches, the leak Scantling, and under it, in the Left Hand Column, as before directed, for io, againil which, in the next Column, under Inches, Hands 20 o, viz. Twenty-pence, the Value of one Foot in Length of a Piece of Tim- ber or Stone, whofe Scantling is 8 by 10, and four Times Twenty is Eighty Pence, which is Six Shillings and Eight Pence, the Price or Value of one Foot in Length of a Piece of Timber or Stone, whofe Scantling is 16 by 20, as required. The fame Rule will hold good ip any other Cafe of the like Nature, in any of the Tables. i Note, Thefe Tables may be made Ufe of for the valuing of Timber or Stone for twice as much as they are made for, by dou- bling the Price fet down to any Scantling, or but half as much, by taking half the Price ; or they may be made Ufe of at the following Rate per Foot Cube, viz. at 3s. 6d. per Foot, at 4s. at 45. 6d. at 5s. at 5s. 6d. 2nd 6s. per Foot, Cube, thus : At 3s. 6d. per Foot, Cube, add the Price fet to any Scantling in Table I. to the price of the fame Scantling in Table II. At 4s. per Foot, Cube, take tw'ice the Price in Table II. At 4s. 6d. per Foot, Cube, add the Price in Table I. to Table II, At 5s. per Foot, Cube, take twice the Price of Table III. At 5s. 6d. per Foot, Cube, add the Price in Table HI. to Table IV. At 6s. per Foot Cube, take twice the Price in Table IV. N. B. That when you want to make Ufe of either of thefe Tables for the valuing of Timber or Stone, you mull be fure to make Choice of fuch as will be agreeable to the Cuftom of the Country where you want to value either of them, for in fome Countries, Timber, by Reafon of the Length of Carriage, Workmen’s Wages, &c. is much dearer than in others ; the fame likeivife may be Laid of Stone j for which Reafon I have compofed thefe four Tables, and given Rules how they may be made Ufe of to a much greater Variety of Prices than what they are made for, and therefore I hope one or other of them, by obferving the above Rules of their Ufe, will ferve for the valuing of either Timber or Stone in any Place in England. Note, Oak Timber cut into Scantlings fit for Building, in Colchefter, is valued at Two Shillings per Foot, Cube, as by Tabe II. and Fir irarapd in naked Flooring, &c. in London, at the fame Price. Oak Timber in London, when cut to Scantlings fit for Building, is valued at 2s. 6d. and 3s. per Foot, Cube, as in Table III. and IV. §ECT, IV. [ 39 ] SECT. Of PLUMBERS WORK. 1. s. d* I. T E AD in Sheets, for Flats, Gutters, &c. per' § j HundredWeight, exclufive of Labour and Solder, which is paid for extra, is from ll. is. per Note, As it js ufoal with the Plumbers to call: their Sheet Lead of Thickneffes, viz. from 7 to 1 zlb. the Foot fquare. I fhall therefore infert the following Table, which will readily lhew the Value of a Foot fquare of Sheet Lead, when call to any of the Thickneffes after-jnentioncd in the Table, and according to the different Prices mentioned as above, by which it will be very eafy to calculate the Expence of covering any Place with Sheet Lead, by only meafuring the Superficies of the Place to be covered', and determining on the Thicknefs of the Lead. 3. For calling of old Lead, and the Plumber to return \ Q g the fame Weight per Hundred, or a Halfpenny, per lb. 3 4 4. Leaden Cilterns call with Ornaments, Solder and") all included, at per Hundred, — — 5. All Water-Pipes from three Quarters of an Inch j to leven Inches Bore, Solder and Labour included, per 15? Hundred, — : 6. Rain Water-Pipes, and Lead Pumps all the three Articles per Hundred, or 2d. 1 per lb. .■ • ® Hundred to The TABLE lb. to Foot s. d. s. d. 2. Lead, caff and laid, per Hundred 036 By 4<> Of PLUMBEBS WORK* By the following Table of the Weight of the Leaden Pipes according ro their Size, and by rhe Price fet down as above, il. tjs. 8d. per Cent, it is eafy to calculate the B,xpence of laying down any Number of Yards of any Size fpecified in the Table. I fhall now give you the "Weight and Prices of Leaden Pipes of different Sizes, as was calculated for a Perfon of Quality, by Mr. Stephen Switzer, as fet down in his Syftem of Hydroftaticks and Hydraulicks, Vol. 1 . Page 123. It will be to little Purpofe (fays the Author) for me to urge that Pipes are dearer and cheaper in Proportion to their Dimenfxons and Thickneffes, and confequently to the Price of Lead, and the Allowance in Weight that is made to every hoot or Yard: But the following is a Calculation made for a Perfon of Quality by whom { had the Honour to be employed, and where Lead, calling and all, is reckoned, at tl. 2s. per Hundred. Inches Bore. lb. Weight. s. s. The Author further obferves, to the three firft of the above-mentioned Pipes, that it would not beamifs to add Five Pounds more to every Yard, and that thefe Prices are calculated when Lead is worth from Twenty-two to Twenty-five Shillings per Hundredweight, allow- ing for 0 Walh. The TABLE. Inches. lb. Price. r n no! 2 3 i.'i 1 1 1 ; 12 ; 2 9 ; 3 To a Pipe of there is allowed 2 7 For Of PLUMBERS WORK. 7. For foddering the Joints of Water Pipes of i Inch | Bore, per Joint, in London, 4 r 8 . 9. • — 10. • — j 1. — ~ 12. — 1 3 4 — H- — 15. — 16. — 17. — 18. — 19. — 20. — l Inch ditto, 1 Inch and a Half ditto, 2 Inch ditto, — — 2 Inch and a Half ditto, 3 Inch Bore, per Joint, 3 Inch and a Half ditto, 4 Inch ditto, 4 Inch and a Half ditto, 5 Inch ditto, — 5 i Inch ditto, ■■■■■— 6 Inch ditto, — — 6 Inch ditto, ■ 7 Inch ditto, — • 21. Safh Weights, &c. per Hundred Weight, 22. Solder, per Pound, 23. The cuftomary Allowance by Plumbers for old Lead, is per Hundred, — ' 24. Stop Cocks at per Pound, 21 Ditto with fetting on. Solder, and Work included, if an Inch and a Half Diameter, at per Cock, — 26. Ditto 1 l Inch Diameter, at per Cock, 27. Ditto 1 Inch ditto, at per Cock, — — 28. Ditto | inch ditto, at per Cock, — — 29. Ditto i- Inch ditto, at per Cock, 30. Ball Cocks, the Ball 6 Inches Diameter, and the; Cock 1 Inch, at per Cock, — — 31. Ditto 5 Inches | Diameter, at per Cock, 32. Ditto 4 Inches i ditto, at per'Cock, — 33. Brafs Cocks and Boffes, from 3 Inches, to an Inch and a Quarter Diameter, at per Pound, * 34. Brafs Cocks and Boffes, with Solder, fetting on, and Work included, if an Inch and a Half Diameter, at per Cock, 35. Ditto Inch and a Quarter, at per Cock, 36. Ditto Inch, at per Cock, 37. Ditto three Quarters, at per Cock, 38. Ditto Half Inch, at per Cock, 39. If without Boffes, dedufl from the fmall ones 4d, the middle Size 6d. and the largeft 8d. each. 1 . s. d. 0 2 6 0 3 0 0 3 6 0 4 £> 0 5 6 0 7 0 0 8 6 0 10 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 6 0 14 0 0 16 0 0 1 9 0 I 1 0 I 1 0 0 0 9 0 H 0 0 1 3 0 8 6 0 7 0 0 5 6 0 4 6 0 3 6 0 12 0 0 9 0 0 6 0 0 1 3 0 7 6 0 5 6 0 4 6 0 3 6 0 3 0 G SEC T. [ 42 ] SECT. V. Of SLATERS. WORK. s. d. S LATING with Can Quarry Slate, per Square, or } f Q 100 fuperficial Feet, from il. 12s. to — 3 ^ 2. Ditto on O. G. Roofs, per Square, from 2I. 2s. to 2 5 o C R OWN Glafs, meafured neat for Safhes, per Foot, in London, according to the Size of the , Workmanfhip, Putty, and Brads only, per Foot, 003 4. Sallies, glazed with Briilol Crown Glafs, puttied 1 on both Sides, from is. per Foot, to £012 5. Ditto, with NewcalHe Glafs, per Foot fuperficial, o O 10 6. Ditto with waved, or jealous Glafs, per Foot, from 7 , 7. Ditto glazed with Plate Glafs, from 1 to 2 Foot Panes, per Foot fuperficial, from 5s. to 8. Ditto from 2, to 3 or 4 Foot Panes, from 6s. per in Lead Work, per Foot, from iod. to £ to jo. Ditto Workmanfhip, Lead and Solder, per Foot, 003 Ditto Work only, per Foot, 002 1 1. For taking down Quarry Glafs fcowring, fodder- T ing, banding and putting it up again, per Foot, f O O 2 3. Ditto, new ripped and laid, per Square, 1 o SECT. VI. 0/ GLAZIERS WORK. both Sides, per Foot, in London, from is 2d. to 3. Ditto, in the Country, from is. jd. to Squares, from I id. to 2. Safhes glazed with London Crown Glafs, puttied on o 1 3 o 1 6 Foot, to 9. Glazing with Crown Glafs, Squares and Quarries Note, The Glaziers reckon that 50 lb. turned Lead is fufficient for 100 Foot of Glafs. SECT. j./^lOMMON rough Calling, per Yard, Work and all Materials from is. 2d. Wokmanlhip only, per Yard, 2. Ditto, with Stone Mortar and raifed from zs. per Yard, to * Ditto, Workmanlhip only, per Yard, 3. Ditto, with Stone Morrar, done in Imi Stone Work, well fluted and jointed, from zs. Yard, to Ditto Workmanlhip, with Lathing, per Yard, 4. Plaillering upon Brick Work, finilhing with Mor- tar, in Imitation of Stone Work, from is. 6d. per Yard, to Workmanlhip only, from 6d. to — Note. In all thele Works, the Scaffolding to be confidered. N. B. The Quantity of Lime and River Sand to be equal for the linilhing Mortar. 5. Grey Plailter Floors, two Inches and a Half thick, per Square, in London, Ditto Workmanlhip only, per Square, — 6. Red Plailler Floors, ditto per Square • — Ditto Workmanlhip only, per Square, — - y. Stucco on Fir Laths, in London, per \ ard Square, Ditto Workmanlhip only per Yard Square, 8. Stucco on Oak Laths, per Yard, in London, Ditto Workmanlhip only, per Yard, 9. Floated Ceilings, per Yard, in London, from is. and 2d. to — * Ditto Workmanlhip only, from 6d. per Yard, to 10. Commmon plain Ceilings, per Yard, — Ditto Workmanlhip only, per Yard, 1 1. Floated Dendering, per Yard, in London, Ditto Workmanlhip only, per Yard, — 12. Lath and Plaillering of Infide Work, from lod. per Yard, to ■■ — Workmanlhip only, per Yard, from qd. to 13. Rendering on Groins, per Yard, from 6d. to Work- 44 - Of C A R V £ H S WORK. and Size , } Workmanfhip only from 3d. to 14. For White-walking, with Whiting Work, and all Materials, per Yard, Ditto, Work only, — Note. One Bundle of Oak Sap Laths, is fufS- cienc for Six Yards and a Half of Plaiftering, and one Bundle of Heart Laths for Five Yards and a Half. 15. Whitening of new Work, per Yard, — Ditto Workmanfhip only, per Yard, — 16. Enriched Mouldings to Pannels in Ceilings, &c. ? in London, per Foot, running Meafure, — ( 17. Plain Mouldings to Cornifhes, &c. per Foot, 18. Corinthian Cornifhes, fully enriched, per Foot, 19. Ionick ditto, per Foot, 20 Plain ditto, per Foot, — 21. Enriched Friezes, with Oak Leave and Acrons, ) per Foot 22. Large Frames on Stair Cafes, &c. fully enriched, per Foot, £ 0 23. Large Feltoons of Fruit and Flowers, 8 cc. per Foot, 0 WORK. iVOLO to Deal Framing, carved with Eggs, in London, per Foot, running, - 2. O. G. to Deal Framing, carved with feven-leaved Grafs, per Foot, running, 3. Ovoloto Framing in right Wainfcot, carved with Eggs, per Foot, running, 4. Small O. G. to the raifing of Pannels in Deal, carved with three-leaved Grafs, per Foot running 5. Carving the Ionick Capitals, per Foot, Facio, 6. Ditto the Corinthian and Compofite Capitals, at per Foot, Facio Work, about }° o }° SECT, r 45 3 SECT IX. Of PAINTERS WORK. !. TNSIDE and Outfide Painting, three or four Times \ 1 in Oil, in London, per Yard, from 6d. to { 2. Painting, fecond coloured, and finilhed, per Yard, 3. Clear coaled and finiihed, per Yard, — 4. Salh Frames, three Times in Oil, each — 5. Safh Squares ditto, per each, — 6 . Window Lights three Times in Oil, each from 3d. to 7. Cafements each, from 3d. to 8. Painting with Olive Colour, at per Yard, 9. Ditto with Pruffian Blue, at per Yard, — 10. Ditto Greens, at per Yard, L s. d. 11. Infide Painting of old Work, per Yard, o 12. Modillion Cornilhes, from 6d. per Foot running, to o 13. Common Outfide Cornilhes, if fingle, per Foot ^ running Of the Prices of Colours as fold at the Colour-Shops in London, and how many Square Yards each Colour will paint. 1. s. d. firll. Primer ground in Oil, at per 1 12 lb. Weight, 1 16 o Ditto, at per Pound — 004 Ditto, one Pound of which will paint, with Oil, twenty Square Yards. Second, Primer ground in Oil, at per 1 12 lb. Weight, 1 16 o Ditto, at per Pound, — 004 Ditto, one Pound of which will paint twelve fquare Yards. Bell White Lead ground in Oil, at per 1 1 2 lb. Weight, 1 16 o Ditto, at per Pound, 1 004 Ditto, one Pound of which, with Oil, will paint eight Square Yards. Pearl Colour ^ r Lead Colour, I at 4 ^* anc ^ ( Cream Colour, Ud.perlb. Stone Colour, | £ r ° und in ^ "Wainscot or Oak ditto. J One Pound of which, with Oil, will pai Square Yards. 0il * wil1 P aint ei S ht Chocolats 4 $ Of PAVIOURS WORK. Chocolate Colour, ground in \ One Pound of which, with Mahogany Colour, l Oil, at Gd. Oil, will paint ten Square Cedar Colour, perlb . . Yards. Walnut-Tree Colour, C Gold Colour, Olive Colour, Pea Colour, Fine Sky Blue, mix’d with Prus- sian Blue, Orange Colour, Lemon Colour, Straw Colour, Pink Colour, Blossom Colour, ground in ■ Oil, from . f 8d.toi2d. < per lb. One Pound of which, with Oil, will paint eight Square Yards. Fine deep Green, ground in Oil, at 2s. 6d. per Pound, which, with Oil, will paint 20 Square Yards. LinfeedOil from icd. to I2d. per Quart. Turpentine Oil at i2d. per Quart. Belt drying Oil at i2d. per Quart. Putty at 4L per Pound. Double Size ufed by Painters for painting new Work, at 4 s - P er Firkin, or 2d. per Quart. Single Size, at i8d. per Firkin, or id. per Quart. N. B. The above Prices of the Paint, Oil, &c. were taken from an Advertifement of Alexander Emerton’s, a Colour- man, at the Bell, over againil Arundel-Street, near St. Clement’s Church, in the Strand, London. SECT X. PAVIOURS WORK. 1. s. d. EW Flanders Brick paving, per Yard Square, 3 6 , in London, * 5 2. Ditto Workmanlhip only, per Yard, — 005 3 . New Purbeck Square Paving, four Inches thick, 7 Q per Yard, 5 ' 1 4. Ditto Of PAVIOURS WORK. 1. 4. Ditto Workmanfhip only, Gravel included, perYard, o 5. New Purbeck Square Paving, fix inches thick, ^ per Yard, 5 6. Ditto, if the hard blue Sort, at perYard, G 7. Paving with Kentifh Squares, perYard, o 8. Paving withRagg, per Yard, o 9. Ditto old Work, per Yard, o jo. New Pebble Paving, 14 Inches deep, per Yard, o 11. Ditto 15 Inches deep, perYard, — o 12. Ditto from 16 to 18 Inches deep, per Yard, o 13. New Ragg Paving, or Bowlers, per Yard', — o 14. Paving with Red Bricks, perYard, - o 15. Ditto Workmanfhip only, per Yard, — o 16. White Brick Paving, perYard, o 1 7. Paving with Clinckers, perYard, — o 18. Nine Inch Pammant Pavement, per Yard, o 19. Free-Stone Paving, with Stones of promifcuous 1 Lengths and Breadths, at per Yard, . 3 0 20. White Marble, veined with Red, &c. in Squares, } per Foot, ... 21. Portland Stone Paving, fit for Halls, per Foot, o 22. Ditto Workmanfhip only, perYard, — o 47 s. d„ 0 7 6 o 6 6 4 6 1 8 0 8 3 ^ 4 o 4 6 2 6 1 2 0 5 1 8 2 6 2 8 ^ 3 o 5 * 1 6 o 6 N. B. See more of Paving at Page 17, Seft. II. at Number 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. *** The above Prices are calculated from the Materials, being at the following Rates ; therefore when, or where they are fold for more or lefs, you mull make a fuitable Allowance. 24. Pebbles at 20s. per Ton. 25. Gravel at 2s. 4d. per Load. 26. Raggs at 1 os. per Ton. 27. Flander Bricks at 20s. per Thoufand. A TABLE of Pavements, Jhewing hew many Paving Tiles, from fix to twelve Inches Square, will lay any Floor that confjls of any Number of Juperficial Feet , from 9 to 810 Feet ; likewife how many Bricks, Lumps , or Clinckers, laid flat , or edge ways , will pave the fame. The T The TABLE of PAVEMENTS continued. Square 6 Inch 8 inch 7 Inch 10 Inch 2 Inch Sticks or Bricks, Dutch Feet Tiles. Tiles. Files. Tiles. Tiles. Lumps fl jn edge ^.iink Q 36 2 1 10 x 3 9 3 2 64 90 18 72 42 3 2 26 18 64 1 28 180 2 7 108 63 48 39 27 96 192 270 3 6 144 84 64 5 2 36 1 28 256 36° 45 180 i° 5 80 6 5 45 1 60 320 450 54 216 1 26 96 78 54 192 384 540 63 252 H 7 1 12 9 > 63 224 448 630 72 288 168 128 104 72 256 5 12 720 81 3 2 4 189 1 44 117 81 288 576 810 9 ° 360 210 160 130 90 32° 640 900 99 39 ^ 231 176 >43 99 35 2 704 990 1 08 432 252 192 .56 1 08 384 768 1080 117 468 273 208 169 1 17 416 832 1 170 1 26 5°4 294 224 182 1 26 448 896 1260 135 540 3 1 5 240 1 9 5 1 3 5 480 960 > 35 ° 144 .5 76 336 256 208 1 44 512 1024 1440 153 61 2 357 272 221 *53 544 1088 >53° 162 648 37 8 288 2 34 162 576 1152 1620 171 684 399 304 247 171 608 121 6 1710 180 720 420 323 260 180 649 1280 1800 189 756 441 3 3 6 2 73 189 672 1344 1 890 198 792 462 35 2 286 198 7°4 1408 1980 207 828 4 8 3 368 299 207 73 6 1472 2070 216 864 5°4 384 312 216 768 1536 2 160 225 900 525 400 3 2 5 225 800 1600 2250 234 936 546 416 338 2 34 832 1664 2340 243 97 2 567 432 35i 2 43 864 1728 2430 252 1008 988 448 364 252 896 1792 2520 261 1044 609 464 377 26 1 928 1856 2610 270 1080 630 480 39 ° 270 96c 1920 2700 279 1 1 1 6 651 496 403 279 992 1984 2790 288 1152 672 512 416 288 1024 2048 2880 297 1 188 693 528 429 297 1056 2112 2970 306 1224 7*4 544 442 3°6 1088 2 176 3060 3 i 5 1 260 735 560 455 3^5 1 1 20 2240 3 1 5 o 324 1 296 756 576 468 . 3 2 4 1 1 5 2 2 3°4 3240 333 1 33 2 777 592 481 333 . 1184 236b 333o 34 2 1368 798 60b 494 34 2 1216 2432 3420 35' 360 1404 1440 819 840 624 6q.C 507 52c 35 ! 3 6c 1248 1 28c 2496 256c 35 '° 3L00 369 1476 861 656 533 3 6 9 1312 262.; 3690 37 8 1512 882 672 546 378 1344 268b 3780 387 1548 9°3 688 559 S 8 ? 1376 2752 3870 39 6 4°5 1384 1620 924 945 704 72c 57 2 585 39 6 40 s 140E 144 c 2816 288c 39 A ° >1 4.050 The TABLE of PAVEMENTS continued. 49 Square Feet 6 Inch Tiles. 8 1 nch 9 Inch Tiles. ('Files. 10 Inch Tiles. 1 2 Inch Tiles. Bricks 01 Lumps fl Bricks, on edp-e & Dutch Clink 414 1656 966 73 6 598 4*4 1472 2944 4140 4 ? 3 1 692 987 75 2 6t 1 423 1504 3008 4230 43 2 1728 icoS 768 624 432 I 53 t) 3072 4320 4,4 1 1764 1029 784 6 37 44 ‘ 1568 3 1 3 6 4410 45° 1 800 1050 800 650 450 1600 3200 45 °° 459 1836 1 07 i 816 663 459 1632 3264 4590 468 1 872 1090 832 676 468 1664 3328 4680 4 77 1908 H13 848 689 477 1696 3392 4770 4S6 1944 1 * 34 864 702 486 1728 3456 4860 495 1980 1 r 55 880 7-5 495 I760 3520 4950 5°4 2016 1 176 896 728 504 i 7g z 3584 5 ° 4 ° 5 ! 3 2052 1 197 9 1 2 74 ! 5 1 3 1824 3648 5 ' 3 0 5 22 2088 1218 928 754 5 22 I836 37 12 522c 53 1 2124 l2 39 944 767 53 i 1888 3766 53 10 54 c 2 1 60 1 260 960 780 54 c I92O 3840 5 4 co 549 2196 1 28 1 976 793 549 I952 39°4 549 ® 5 58 2232 1302 99 2 806 558 1 9^4 3968 3580 5 6 7 2268 x 3 2 3 icc8 819 567 2016 4032 5670 576 2 3°4 1 344 1024 832 576 2048 4096 3760 S»S 234° j 3 6 5 1040 845 5*5 2080 4160 5850 594 2376 1386 1056 858 594 2112 4 22 4 5940 603 2412 I 4°7 1071 871 6° 3 2144 4288 6030 612 2448 1428 1088 884 612 2176 4352 6120 62 1 2484 1449 1 104 897 621 2208 4416 6210 630 2320 I 47 ° 1 120 910 630 2240 4480 6300 6 39 2556 149* 1136 9 2 3 6 39 2272 4.544 6390 648 2592 ‘512 1152 936 648 2304 4608 648a 657 2628 1 5 3 3 1168 949 657 2336 4672 6570 666 2664 1 554 1184 962 606 236S 4636 6660 6 75 2700 1 57 5 I 2 C 0 975 6 75 2400 480c 6750 68 4 2736 1596 1216 988 684 2 43 2 4864 6840 6 93 ' 2 77 2 1617 1232 1001 693 2464 4928 693 c 702 2808 1638 I248 1014 702 2496 4992 7020 7 11 2844 16 59 I 264 1027 711 2528 5056 7 I; ° 720 2880 1 680 I 280 1040 720 256c 512c 7200 729 2916 1701 I296 l0 53 729 2592 5184 7290 738 2 95 2 1722 I3I2 1066 738 2624 5248 7380 747 2988 1 743 I32S i° 79 747 2656 53 1 2 7470 756 3° 2 4 1764 *344 1C92 756 2688 5376 756° 765 3060 1785 1 360 1 105 7 6 5 272c 5440 765° 774 3096 1 806 1376 1 1 18 774 2752 55°4 7740 7 8 3 3 1 3 2 1827 i 39 2 | 1 1 3 1 7 b 3 2 784 5568 785 ° 792 3168 1848 1408 1 l 44 792 28 it 5632 7920 801 3 Z 04 1 869 142.4 1 1 57 801 2848 5696 8010 810 3240 1890 1440 1 170 810 2 ^8 c 576c 8 1 co ti SO Of PAVtOURS WORK. An Explanation of the foregoing TABLE of PAVEMENTS. T HIS Table conflfts of two Pages, the firfl: Column to the Left Hand is Feet, in which is to be fought the Number of fuperficial Feet that any Floor confifts of that is to be paved, and right againft each Number, in each of the other Columns, according to their Titles, is the Number of Paving Tiles, Bricks, &c. that will pave fo many fuperficial Feet. Example i, Suppofe a Floor of 9 Foot wide and 20 Foot long, how many Paving Tiles will pave the fame, fuppofing the Floor to be paved with either of the Sorts mentioned in the Table, or with Bricks, Lumps, &c. laid flat or edge-ways ? First, Multiply 9 Foot the Breadth of the Floor, by 20 Foot the Length, and the Product will be 180 Foot, the fuperficial Content thereof. Secondly, Seek the firfl Column of the Table under fuperficial Feet for 180 Feet, right againfl which, acrofs the Table, under 6 Inch Tiles is 720, under 8 Inch Tiles 420, under 9 Inch Tiles 320, under 10 Inch Tiles 260, under 12 Inch Tiles 180, under Bricks or Lumps laid flat 640, under Bricks laid edge-ways 1280, and under Dutch Clinckers 1800 ; and fo many are required of each Sort to lay the Floor propofed. Note, That if the Number of fuperficial Feet contained in any Fluor be not to be found in the Table, feek the next nearelt Number that is iefs than the Number you look for, and Note the Tiles, or Bricks, &c. or whatever you require to that neareft Number, and the remaining Feet, are fo many Ninths of the firfl Number under the fame Title in the firll Page. Example 2. Suppofe a Floor 30 Foot long, and 20 wide, and it is required to know how many Bricks or Lumps laid flat, will pave the fame? Multiply Of P A V I O U R S WORK. 51 Multiply 30 by 20, and the Produfl is 600, the fuperficial Con- sent ; and the next neareft Number in the Table that is lefs than 600, in the firft Column, is 594, right againft which, under the Title of Bricks and Lumps laid flat, is zuz; then fubtraft 594 from 600, and the Remainder is 6, and 6 Ninths of 32, the firft Number under the fame Title in the firft Page of the Table, is about equal to 21, the Number of Bricks more to add to 2112, which in the whole is 2133, the N umber of Bricks required ; and the fame Rule is to be ob- ferved in any other Cafe of the like Nature. But as fome Perfons may not know how to find the Value of the remaining Number, as in the above Cafe, I will herefhew how it is to be done, by giving an Example in the above Cafe. Example 3. What’s the Value of § of 32 } Rule. Multiply 32 by 6 the Numerator of the Frafhon, and divide the Product by 9 the Denominator, and the Quotient is the Anfwer. OPERATION. 9)192(21 Anfwer as above,. 18 12 9 3 The Remainder is equal to one third of a Brick, but it is not worth regarding. H 2 SECT. Of SMITHS WORK. Himney Bars at per lb. in London, from 3d. to 2. Common plain Iron Railing, per Pound, 3 . Ditto with Pilafters, per Pound, 4. Crofs Window Bars, filed," and Work of the like) Nature, per Pound, 4d. i or 3 0 5. Iron Doors and Shutters, at per Pound, lod. or o 6. Afn Grates and Cafements, at per Pound, o 7. All hammered Work, as Stays, upright Window-^ Bars, Iron Fenders, Shutter Bars, Pump-Works, Bolts, ^ Saddle Bars, Cramps, Holdfails, Wall-Hooks, Gud- | 0 gions, &c. in London, from 3d. f P er Pound, to 4d. or-* 8. Pins, Hoops, Chains, Hooks, &c. to Stable Bails, per Pound/ 4d. or I {hall now proceed to the Prices of Nails, Locks, and Hinges, as they are fold by the Wholefale Smiths and Ironmongers, either to Workmen or Gentlemen, who take them in fuch Quantities as they are here fet down (viz. fome in fingle and fome in Dozens, &c.) for thofe Retailers or Shopkeepers who buy them of thefe large Dealers to fell again, have them for lefs than I have fet down, viz. at the Retailers Price. Nails are of many Sorts, and of feveral of thofe Sorts there are a great Variety. The Wholefale Dealers in Nails have found it necefiary to diftin- guilh them into General and Special ; but First of what they ur.der- liand of General Nails. Under the General Sorts of Nails, they comprehend, 1. Brads, 2. Hobbs, and 3. Nails. 1. Brads are of three Denomninations, viz. Bill Brads, Plain- Brads, and Gunner-Brads. 2. Hobbs, of which there are five Denominations, viz. Clafp-PIobbs, Dye-Hobbs, Rofe-Hobbs, Skider-Hobbs, and Thick-Hcbbs. 3. Nails, of which there are thirteen Varieties, viz. Deck-Nails, Flat-Head Nails, Flat-Point Nails, Draw-Nails, Lead-Nails, Rofe- Nails, Scupper Nails, Sharp-Nails, Middle-Nails, Square-Nails, Prigg-Nails, Spike-Nails, and Weight-Nails. All the above Sorts of Nails, which are known by the Name of General Nails, are fold by the Thoufand, and including them all, they are from Sd. to i2d. per Thoufand, according to their Weight, as in the following Table. Note, a Thoufand of Nails is 1200, there being i2ototheHun- dred. Table L Of SMITHS WORK. Table I. Of the Weight and Price of Ge- neral Nails p er Thoufand. weight Pric we ght Price perTh t pc r Th P. Th. per Th. ib. Oz s. d. I b. Oz. s. d. 0 2 i 0 8 6 8 2 8 0 5 0 8 i 6 1 2 2 Si 0 6 0 8 i 7 0 2 Si 0 8 0 9 .7 8 2 102 0 9 0 9 i 8 0 3 0 0 10 0 to 9 0 3 3 0 H 0 ia i 10 0 3 7 0 ! 5 0 10 i 1 1 0 3 10 I 0 q 1 1 12 0 4 1 1 6 1 0 i •3 0 4 6 1 8 1 1 H 0 4 9 1 12 1 1 i 0 5 0 1 n 1 2 16 0 5 3 2 0 1 2 i. •7 0 5 6 2 8 1 4 4 - 18 O 5 10 2 1 2 1 6 9 0 t> 2 2 ?4 1 6 4 20 0 6 . 5 3 0 1 7 2 1 0 6 8 3 8 1 8 i 22 0 6 10 3 1 2 1 9 £ 2 3 0 7 3 4 0 1 10 2 4 0 7 6 4 4 1 1 1 26 0 8 2 4 8 2 0 28 0 8 10 4 1 2 2 1 3 ° 0 9 2 5 0 2 2 * 3 2 0 9 6 5 4 2 3 3 6 0 1 1 0 9 8 2 4 40 0 12 O 6 0 2 6 Table 11 . Of Nails, viz. Flat-pointed, Strong or Draw’d. The Price pet Ihe 7 rice per Name. Hun.W. Name. Hun.w. s. d. 1 . s. d. s. d. 1. s. d. 2 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 1 9 0 2 6 1 10 0 9 0 1 9 0 3 4 1 9 0 6 0 1 9 0 Weighc Nails at 28s. per Hun- dred Weight. Here ends chofe Nails which are known by General Sorts of Nails, si Table ITT. Of the Weigh t and Price of Special Sorts of Narls per Thoufand. Weight Price Weight Price per i h. perTh. perTh. per Th. lb.Oz. s. d. lb.Oz. s. d. 0 8 0 8 \ 2 12 1 9 0 14 c 1 1 2 14 1 10 1 0 O J I X 3 0 1 1 1 1 12 1 3 4 0 2 4 1 14 * 3 1 5 0 2 10 2 0 1 4 Table IV. Of the Weight and Price of Clout* Nails and Brads per Thoufand. Weight Price, lb. Oz. s. d. Clout-Nails { 4 8 2 i f (.70 2 10 Clout Brads 90 3 6 Table V. Of the Weight and Price ofDogg- Nails per Thoufand. Weight. Pfice. per Thoufand. per T houfand. lb. Oz. s. d. 9 0 3 9 1 2 0 4 9 1 6 0 6 0 N. B. There are larger Dogg- Nails, viz. from 20'ib. to i2olb. per Thoufand, and are all fold at 4d. and ^d. } per Pound. Table VL Jobent Nails. Their Weight and Price per Thoufand. Weight. Price, per Thoufand. per Thoufand. lb. Oz. s. d. 0 H 0 10 f 1 0 0 11 T 1 14 I 2 i 2 0 I 3 3 1 1 7 Table Of SMITH Table VII. Round-Head- Nails. Their Weight and Price per Thoufand. Weight Price Weight Price per Th. perTh. per Th. perTh. lb. Oz. s. d. lb. Oz. s. d. 0 13 0 n J 5 0 2 9 1 0 1 0 i 7 0 3 3 1 10 1 3 10 0 4 4 2 0 1 4 * 13 0 5 6 3 4 I IX Table VIII. Pound-Nails. S WORK*. Table X. Glaziers Spriggs. Their Weight and Price per Thoufand. Weight Price per Thoufand. per Thoufand, lb. O N s. d. 0 3 0 7 i 0 H 0 8 1 0 0 8 1 Table XI. Joiners Rivets. Their Lengths, and Price per Pound. Names. Price per Pound. s. d. Their Names and Price per Hun- dred Weight. The Price per Name. Hun.Wt. lb. 1. s. d. The Price per Name. Hun.W t lb. 1. s. d. I Inch 1 Half Inch 2 Inch 3 Inch 4 Inch ° 4 4 ' o 4 ? ° 4 i 0 4 4 o 4 13 12 14 I 15 ° 44 20 1 15 o 54 34 1 *5 Cart-Nails are from five to eight Inches long, and are fold at 30s. per Hundred Weight. Ribbing Nails are from five to ten Inches long, and are fold at 27s. per Hundred Weight. Timber-Nails are from fix to fixteen Inches long, and are fold at 30s. per Hundred Weight. Table IX. ^ Tenter Hooks. Their Weight and Price Thoufand. per Weight per Tb. Jb. Oz. o 8 8 8 Price perTh s Weight Price perTh. perTh. lb. Oz. s. d. 10 o 19 o 40 o 4 7 16 Table. XII. Cafements and Curtain-Hooks. Their Price per Grofs, and what they weigh per Thoufand. Weigh Price per Th. per Gr. lb. Oz. s. d. Cafement-Hooks ^ Curtain-Hooks 21 o 10 Wood Screws. Of Wood-Screws there are thirty-one Sizes, which are fold from is. 6d. to 36s. per Grofs. 53 70 Table XsII. I-L Hinges, the beft Sort, their Length and Price .per Pair. Size. Price per Pair. s. d. 6 Inches — 7 Inches 8 Inches 9 Inches — 10 Inches o 9 0 10 1 I I 2 i 6 j 1 Inches 55 Of SMITHS WORK. S. ( 3 . Table XVII. 1 1 Inches ■ — — 2 o 12 Inches 2 9 N. B. There are larger Sizes, which are fold at icd. per lb' I-L Hinges with rifing Joints are fold per Pair, Price per Pair. Size. 3. d. 7 Inches • 1 3 8 Inches 1 5 9 Inches 1 10 10 Inches 2 2 1 1 Inches 3 o 12 Inches 4 o N. B. Tiiefe are larger Sizes which are fold at tod. per Pound. Table XIV. Pew Hinges. Their Size, and Price per Dozen Price per Dozen Size s. d. 6 Inches 9 6 7 Inches 1 3 0 8 Inches 1 7 0 9 Inches 2 1 0 10 Inches CA 0 Table XV. Shutter Hinges. Their Size and Price per Dozen. Price per Dozen. Size. 6. d. 6 Inches — 73 7 Inches — 10 6 8 Inches — 120 9 Inches • — 1 6 6 Table XVI. Side Hinges. Their Size, and Price per Dozen. Size Price per Dozen, s- d- 3 Inches — 4 .9 6 Inches — 6 0 7 Inches — 8 6 8 Inches — 10 6 9 Inches — 1 2 0 10 Inches — 1 3 6 Dove-TaiPd Hinges. The beft, their Size and Price per Pair. Price prP air. Size. s. d 3 Inches — 3 0 3 | Inches — 4 0 4 Inches — 4 6 4 1 Inches — 5 0 5 Inches — 5 9 . Black Hinges, Cheft Hinges, Chelt Hafps, Hooks, and Hinges, Scuttle Hinges, and Strap Hinges, are fold by the Dozen, from 5s. 6d. 10 iis. per Dozen. Crofs Garnet Hinges, with rifing Joints, are fold by the Dozen, from 6s- 6d. to 15s. 6d. per Dozen. Crofs Garnet Hinges, with filed Joints, are fold at 37s. 6d. per Hundred Weight. CrofsGarnet and Scuttlellinges that are weighty, are fold at 32s. 6d, per Hundred Weight: But if more than twenty-five Pair to the Hundred Weight, then at i2d. per Hundred more- Hinges with Hooks, are fold at 30s. per Hundred Weight. N. B. Sometimes they have Stay-Hooks, and then they are 2s. per Hundred more. Hold Fads and Wall Hooks are fold at 33s. per Hundred Weigh. Ditto for Joiners are fold at 4! per Pound. Hooks and Eyes for Gates, are fold at 3d. | or 3d. | per Pound. The cheaper Sort of Hinges, as Lancafhire Hinges, Balcony Hinges, Cheil Hinges, Dove-taii’d Hinges, Crofs Garnet Hinpes, Shutter Hinges, Side Hinges, Pew Hinges, Box Hinges, and Bed Hinges, S W O R K. 56 Of SMITH Hinges, are fold by the Dozen, from is. to 30s. per Dozen. Smooth filed Hinges, viz. Balcony Hinges,BoxPIinges,Ched Hinges, Clock Cafe Hinges, Pew Hinges, Shutter Hinges, bide Hinges, and ramblers, are fold by the Dozen, from is. 6d. to 42s. per Dozen. Some finooth filed Hinges, are fold by the Pair, from 4s. to 7s. per Pair. LATCHES. ^ Of thel'e there are feveral Sorts, viz. Long-tinn’d Latches, var- nilh’d Latches, Spring andThumb Latches, with Biafs Knob and rimmed Latches. Long-tinned Latches. Of thefe there are feveral Sorts, and are fold from 2s. 2d to ts. per Dozen. ' r Varnifited Latches are fold by tne Dozen, of which there are five Sorts, and are iold from zs. 6d. to 8s. per Dozer.. Spring and Thumb Latches are fold by the Dozen, of which there are nine Sorts, and are fold from 3s. 6d. to 14s. per Dozen. Brafs Knob Latches are fold by the Dozen of which there are three Sorts, and are fold from 14s. to 1 8s. per Dozen. Rimmed Latches. Of thefe there are fandry Sorts, viz. Iron cafed, Brafs cafed, and fome hiding caied, and fome not cafed ; and are fold fingle from is. yd. to 16s. per Piece. BOLTS; There are feveral Sorts of Bolts, viz. Balcony Bolts, Spring Bolts, Safh Bolts and Shutter Bolts. Some Balcony Bolts are fold by the Doz. ar.d fome by the Pair. There are ten Sorts of thofe which are fold by the Dozen, from 6s to 28s. per Dozen. Balcony Bolts fold by the Pair. Of thefe there are eight Sorts, and are fold from 3s. to 12s. per Pair. Spring and Safh Bolts are fold by the Dozen, of which there are fifteen Sorts, and are fold from is. 6d. to 18s. per Dozen. Shutter Bolts are fold by the Dozen, of which there are five Sorts, and are fold from 10s. to 185. per Dozen. LOCKS. The different Sorts of Locks are almoft innumerable, as it refpedts the making and contriving their Wards and Guards, &c. a parti- cular Account of which would fill up a fmall Treatife of itfelf, aed when done could be but of little^ Service to the Reader: for by Rea-" fon of the many Sorts, and dye great Variety of each of them, anijf which differ as much in theirPrices as in their Make, it would be impoffible, even for the mod dif- cerning, to underhand from the belt verbal Deicription that could be given of them, fo as todidinguilh between one and the other of the fame Sort ; and therefore I dull wholly omit it, and proceed to Section xii. of Thatchers Work. SEC T. t 57 ] SECT. XII. Of THATCHERS WORK. 1. s. d» T HATCHERS Work is done by the Square of 100 fuperficial Feet. i. Thatching, Work, and all Materials, at per Square o to 6 2. Ditto Workmanfhip only, per Square, — - 040 3. N. B. To a Square of Thatching there is re- quired two thirds of a Load of Straw, one Bundle of Laths, forty Withs, ora Pound of Rope-Yarn, forty Thatching Rods, and two hundred of Nails. SECT. XIII. Of the cujlomary Way of taking Dimenfions , and meafuring the fever al Artificers Works concerned in Building. A S there are feveral Sorts of Work in Building, which require the Dimenfions to be taken in Feet and Inches, for finding the fuperficial, or folid Content thereof, before I proceed to treat of the mb^furing the feveral Artificers Works concerned in Building, I think it will not be amifs if I fhew, Firlt, how to multiply Feet and Inches by-Reet and Inches duodecimally, vulgarly called Crofs Multipli- cation, For the better underftanding of which, obferve the following Rules : 1. That if Feet are multiplied by Feet, the Produd is Feet. 2. If Inches are multiplied into Feet, every 12 of the Product is one Foot, and any Number lefs than 12, is Inches. 3. If Inches are multiplied into Inches, every 12 of the Produd is one Inch, and any Number lefs than 12, are Parts of an Inch. 4. If Parts of an Inch are multiplied by Feet, every 12 of the Produd is one Inch, and any Number lefs than 12, are Parts of an Inch. 5 - ^ I 5 8 Multiplication of Feet and Inches , id c. 5. If Parts of an Inchare multiplied by Inches, every 12 of the Product is one Part, and any Number lefs than 12, are Seconds. 6. If Parts of an Inch are multiplied by Parts, every 12 of the Product is one Second, and any Number lefs than 12 are Thirds. Note, For the ready finding the Twelves in any ProdudI, it is befi; to make a Table of Twelves, and to get it perfectly by Heart, as follows : o r *4 3 I I 3 6 4 primes 12 is-^ 48 5 I I 60 6 J 1 7 2 71 r 84 8 1 96 9 >times 12 is^ 108 10 | 120 "J U32 i 2 ^i r 144 13 I I 1 s 6 14 times 12 is <{ 168 15 | 1 180 16J L l 9 2 To proceed. CASE I. t -To multiply Feet , Inches , and Parts , by Parts . RULE. First, Place a Cypher under the iaft Place of the Multiplicand, inftead of an Integer, and alfo another Cypher in the Place of Inches, and then the Parts next following to the Right Hand. Secondly, Multiply the Parts of the Multiplier in the Multipli- cand, carrying 1 for every 12. Example j. Multiply 7 Foot, 6 Inches and a Half, by an Half Inch, or 6 Parts. Note, That for a Quarter of an Inch you mull fet down 3, for Half 6, and for three Quarters 9 ; thofe Numbers being the Quarter, Half, and three Quarters of 12. OPERATION. F. I. P. 6 Times 6 Is 36, the Twelves in 36 is 3 times 766 '•and nothing remains, therefore fet down o and carry 3; 006 and 6 Times 6 is 36, and 3 I carry, is 39, fet down 3: and carry 3 ; then 6 Times 7 is 42, and 3 i carry, 3 9 3 0 Multiplication of Feet and Inches , &e. ^ is 45, the Twelves in 45 is 3 Times, and 9 remains. Now as the whole Multiplication is ended, fet down the 9 that remains, under the Parts, and 3 under Inches, the Number of Twelves in 4?, and the whole Produft is 3 Inches, 9 Parts, and 3 Thirds. CASE II. multiply Feet , Inches , and Parts , Inches and Parts . RULE. . First, Place a Cypher under the laft Place of the Multiplicand, mftead of an Integer, and the Inches and Parts in their Places towards the Right Hand. Secondly, Multiply the Parts into the Parts, Inches, and Feet, and carry one for every 1 2. . Thirdly, Multiply the Inches into the Parts, Inches, and Feet, in the lame Manner, and in adding the Products, carry 1 for every iz, from one Denomination to the other, and the Sum will be the Produdl required. Example 2. Multiply 15 Foot, 7 Inches, and 3 Parts, by 9 Inches, 4 Parts. OPERATION. First, 4 Times 3 is 1 2, that is o and carry 1 ; 4 Times 7 is 28, and 1 I carry is 29, fet idown 5 and carry 254 Times 15 is 60, and 2 I carry is 62, fet down 2 and carry 5, which fet under the next Denomination. Secondly, 9 Times 3 is 27, that is 3 and carry 2 ; 9 Times 7 is 63, and 2 I carry is 65, fet down 5 and carry 5 ; 9 Times 15 is 135, and 5 I carry is 140, the Twelves in 140, is 1 1 , and there remains 8 ; fet down the 8 under the Inches, and 1 1 under the Feet, and then add the two Products together, and the Sum will be 12 Feet, 1 Inch, 7 Parts, and 8 Thirds, the Product required. I 2 F. I. P. l S 7 3 0 9 4 5 2 5 0 1 1 8 5 3 12 1 7 8 0 CASE go Multiplication of Feet and lnchet i is'c. CASE HI. *f 0 multiply Feet , Inches and Farts , ly Feet , Inches and Parts , the Feet of the Multiplicand and Multiplier do not exceed 2 o. RULE. First, Place the Feet of the Multiplier under the Feet of. the Multiplicand, and the Inches and Parts in their Places to the Right H Secondly, Multiply the Feet, Inches and Parts of the Multi- plier, each feparately into the Parts, Inches, and Feet of the Multi- plicand, as before in the preceding Rules ; and their feveral Products being added, will be the true Produd required. Example 3 . Multiply 12 Feet, 9 Inches, and 5 Parts, by 9 Feet, 10 Inches, and z Parts. OPERATION. F. I. P. 12 9 5 9 IO 2 2 0 6 10 IO 7 IO 2 II? 0 9 125 10 8 8 10 Frist, 2 Times 5 is io, fet. down 10, and carry o ; z Times 9 is 18, fet down 6 and carry 1 ; 2 Times 12 is 24, and 1 carried is 23, let down I and carry 2, which fet down Secondly, io Times 5 is 50, that is 2 and chrry 4 ; 10 Times 9 is 90, and 4 carried, is 94, fet down 10 and carry 7; 10 Tijnes 12 is 120, aiTa\^ carried is 1 27, the Twelves in 127, is iq; and 7 remains, which fet down. Thirdly, 9 Times 5 is 45, that is 9 and carry 3; 9 Times 9 is 81, and 3 is 84, which contains 12 7 Times, and o remains, let down o, and carry 7 ; 9 Times 12 is 108, and 7 carried is 1 15, .which being the laft Figure to multiply, fet down the whole 1 roduCt, and laflly add the three Produds together, and their Sum will be 125 Feet, 10 Inches, 8 Seconds, 8 Thirds, and 10 Fourths. Having by this Time, 1 hope, fufficiently inputted the Reader m the Multiplication of Feet and Inches, by Feet and Inches, I mall in the next Place proceed as I propofed, to the meafuring the feveral Artificers Works concerned in Building. And, ^ Of CARPENTERS WORK. 4i I. Of Carpenters JVork, &c. to meafure ; The Work done by Carpenters, are chiefly Framing of Houles, Barns, Stables, Floors, Partitions, Roofs* &c. making of Doors, Windows, Stair-Cafes, Corniflies, Frontifpieces, Modillion Cor- nilhes, Cove Eaves, and Boarded Floors of all Sorts, Weather- Boarding, and Boarded and Cleft Pale Fencing. i. To meafure the Body of a Timber Building, viz. of a Houfe, Barn or Stable, &c. This Sort of Work is done by the Square, containing too fuper- ficial' Feet. In meafuring the outfide Carcafe of a Houfe, &c. take the Length of one Side, and one End, and add them together, and their Sum multiplied into the Height taken from the upper Side of the Cell, to the upper Side of the Railing, gives the Content of one Side and one End ; which being doubled, is the Content of the whole Body, oroutlide Carcafe of the Building, in Feet. To bring the Content found into Squares, divide the Product by ioo, or cut off from the Product two Figures to the Right Hand, and the remaining Figures are fo many Squares, and the Figures cut off", are Feet. Example 4. Suppofe a Houfe, &c. 40 Feet long, 20 Feet wide, and 20 Feet high, how many Square of Framing is contained in the Body or out- fide Carcafe of the faid Houfe, &c. OPERATION. Add 20 Feet the Breadth, to 40 Feet the Length, and the Sum is 60, which multiply by 20 Feet the Height, the Produtt is 1 200, the Content of one Side and one End ; which, being double, or multiplied by 2, gives 2400 Feet for the Content of the whole Body or outfide Carcafe, in Feet : From which, if you cut off 2 Figures to the Right Hand, there remains 24, the Number of Squares required. Feet. 40 Length. 20 Breadth. 60 The Sum. 20 Height. 1200 2 Multiply. 24,00 Content in Feet. Note, That in Framing there is no Deductions to be made for Doors, Windows, &c. in the meafurrng. 2. Of 62 Of CARPENTERS WORK. 2. Of ROOFS. This Sort of Work is alfo done by the Square cf 10 Feet fquared, or 100 fuperficial Feet, the Particulars to be obferved in meafuring of which, is, that let the Roof be true Pitch or not, and the Ends thereof gable or hipped, they may be either of them rrreafured by this general Rule, viz. Multiply the Length of the Building by the Length of the Rafter, and twice that Product is the Content in Feet. Example 5. In the aforefaid Building of 40 Feet long, by 20 Feet wide, admit the Roof to the true Pitch, viz. the Length of the Rafter equal to I of the Breadth of the Building, or 15 Feet. OPERATION. Feet. 40 Length of Building. 15 Rafter’s Length. Multiply 40 Feet the Length of the Building, by 15 Feet the Length of the 200 Rafter, and the Produdt is 6co Feet, the 40 Content of one Side ; which doubled, or multiplied by 2, the Product is 1200 Feet, 6(00 Content cfone Side or 1 2 Square, the Content of the whole 2 Roof. - — - 12,00 Content of whole. 3, To meafure the Gable End of a Houfe, &c. obferve this Rule, .Multiply the Perpendicular by Half the Bafe or Breadth of the Building, or the whole Bafe by Half the Perpendicular, and the Pro- du£l is the Content. In the Gable End of the above-mentioned Roof, the Perpendicular is 1 1 Feet 2 Inches near, and the Bafe 20 Feet, what is the Content ? OPERATION. Multiply 20 Feet, the whole Bafe, by 5 Feet 7 Inches, Half the Per- pendicular, and the Produfi is u 1 Feet, 8 Inches, which is 1 Square, 1 1 Feet, 8 Inches, the Content re- quired. Feet. 20 o Bafe, 5 7 Half Perpendicular. 11 8 100 o lii 8 Content. 4 Note Of CARPENTERS WORK 63 4 Note, That the fame Rule will hold good for meafurino- the Hip End oF a Roof, by cbferving that "the Length of the Rafter in this Cafe is the Perpendicular. N. B. The Rafters, Feet, and Eaves- board, are meafured at per Foot, running. 5. Of FLOORS. In naked Flooring allow 9 or to Inches for the Length ol the Joilllaid into the Wall, or meafuie to the Extremity of the Joift, and from thence compute the Squares contained therein. 6. In boarded Flooring you muft take your Dimenftons to the very extieme Parts, and irom thence compute the Squares, out of which ycu muft Deductions for Stair- Cafes, Chimneys, &c. 7. Weather-Boarding is done by the Yard Square, and fometimes by the Square, containing 100 fuperficial Feet. 8. Framed Partitions. The Particulars to be obferved therein, is only that they are meafured by the Square. 9. Boarded Partitions are alfo meafured by the Square, out of which, you muft deduct the Doors and Widows contained therein except they are agreed to be included. 10. Of WINDO W S. W indows are generally made and valued by the Foot, fuperficial Meafure, and fometimes by the Window When they are meafured, the Dimenftons muft be taken in Feet and Inches, from the under Side of the Cell, to the upper Side o< the Cap-Piece, for the Height ; and for the Breadth, from Outfide to Outftde of the Jaumbs, and the Produdt of the Multiplication is the fuperficial Content. 1 1. Stair-Cases are meafured by the Foot, fuperficial, and the Dimenftons are taken with a String, girt over the Railer and Tread and that Length or Girt, multiplied by the Length of the Step, the Product is the fuperficial Ccntenr. 12. Door-Cases are meafured by the Foot, fuperficial, and the Dimenftons muft be taken with a String, girt round the Architrave and In fide of the Jaumbs, for the Breadth; and for the Length, add the Length of the two jaumbs to the Length of the Cap-Piece taking the Breadth of the Opening for the Length thereof, and the Produft of their Multiplication is the fuperficial Content. 13. 14. Frame-Doors and Window Shutters likewife in moft Part of the Country are generally meafured by the Foot fuperficial, and a Price fet according to the Thicknefs of the StufFand Goodnefs of the Work. 15. Modillion Cornishes, Covls, &c. are general meafured and valued by the Foot fuperficial'. Their Dimenftons in refpedt to the Breadth or Height, is taken with a String, girt into the Mould- ings, and thofe Dimenftons, multiplied by the Length, is the fuper- ficial Content. 15 Fencinq 64 Of CARPENTERS WOR K. 1 6 . Fencing of al! Sorts is done by the Rod, Lineal Meafure* containing ftxteen Feet and a Half. 17. Wainscoting, or Jotners Work. Wainscoting is mea- lured by the Yard Square, and their Dimenfions are taken in Feet and Inches. Thus, by a Line, or a String, from the Foot of the Cornice, and over the Mouldings of the Framing of the Wainfcot, and raifing of the Pans. els down to the Floor, for the Height, and theCircumference of the Room for the Length, deducing the Doors and opening of the Window and Chimney-piece, and Window Shutters, Sophetas, See, which are meafured by themfelves in mod part of the Country by the Foot fuperficial, as I obferved before, and a Price accordingly. Likewife all Cornices of Rooms, bafe and fub-bafe Architraves, &c« are meafured by the Foot fuperficial, and paid for extra. 18. Frontispieces are meafured anti valued by the Foot fuper- ficial, and every Part thereof meafured feparately, viz. the Archi- trave, Frieze, and Cornifh, each of them by themfelves, alfo the Pilafters or Columns by themfelves, and lalily, add all the feveral Meafurements together, and the Product is the Content of the whole. Note, That in taking the Dimenfions you muft girt the Mouldings with a Strings. II. Of Bricklayers Work to meafure. The principal Work in a Building done by Bricklayers, are Walling, Tiling, Rough- Caking, &c. 1. Of Erick Walls. What is to be obferved therein, is that the Meafure, by which Brick Work is meafured, is a Square Rod, or fixteen Feet and a Half fquared, whofe Product is equal to 272 Feet and a Quarter, the Content of one Rod of Brick-Work at the Sta- tute Thicknefs of one Brick and a Half: And if the Wall is more or lefs than that Thicknefs, it muft be reduced thereto by this Rule : Multiply the Number of Feet contained in the fuperficial Content of the Wall, by the Number of Half Bricks that the Wall is in Thick- refs, and divide the Product by 3, and the Quotient is the true Content required. Note, That although there be 272 Feet and a Quarter in a Rod of Brick-Work, at the Standard Thicknefs, yet Workmen in meafuring of Brick- Work always reject the Quarter, and di- vide by 272 only. Example Of BRICKLAYERS WORK. 65 Example 1. How many Rod of Brick-Work is contained in a Wal' 40 Feet long, 8 Feet high, and 2 Bricks thick ? Feet. Length 40 Height 8 320 Feet in the fuperficial Content of the Walk Half Bricks 4 3)1280(426 Feet §• the fuperficial Content reduced; which to bring into Rods* divide the 426 8 Feet by 272, and the Quotient will be Rods; 6 and if the Remainder be divided by 68, * the Feet contained in a Quarter of a Rod, 20 the Quotient will be Quarters, and the laft 18 Remainder Feet. 2 472)426(1 Rod. 272 Note, That the | remaining in the lirft Work is equal to 8 Inches. 68) 154(2 Quarters. 1 36 18 Feet. The whole reduced Content of a Piece of Brick- Work 40 Feet long, 8 Feet high, and 2 Bricks thick, is 1 Rod, 2 Quarters, 18 Feet, 8 Inches, as required. It is neediefs to give any more Examples of this Kind, fo long as I have in Sett. I. Page 5, given a^Table for the reducing of Brick- Work to the Statute Thicknefs, or by only multiplying the Length and Height of the Brick-Work together, and feeking the Produtt in the Table, you have the true Content according to the Thicknefs. When youmeafure Brick-Work, obferve to meafure every Thick- nefs by itfelf, and that you make every Deduttion out of its proper Thicknefs. Alio that when you meafure two Walls ( that conftitute an Angle, the Length of one mufibe taken to the Outfide, and the other to the Infide. 2. Chimnies mull be meafured and valued as lolid Wall, out of which dedutt the Vacancy between the Jaumbs and the Mantle, the Funneis are allowed folid, in regard to the Trouble of them, and the Pargetting the Infide. This of Square Chimnies. K 3. Angle 66 Of BRICKLAYERS WORK!. 3. Angle Chimnies, fuch as dand in a Square Corner, and ai e equal each Wav from the Corner, obferve this RULE: Multiply Half the Breadth of the Bread or Front, by the Height of the Story, and that Product by the Number of Half Bricks conta ned in the Inches of the Half Breadth of the Bread: or Front, and divide this 1 ;ft Product, by 3, and the Quotient will be the true reduced Content in Feet, out of which mud be deducted the Vacancy as in Square Chimnies ; or you may find the Content thereof by the Table in Se 75 °° 3 9 0 By the above Operation, it appears that the aforefaid Pane of Glaf» by the Decimal Way of Working, is 3 Feet, 75 Parts, equal to 3 Feet and 3 Quarters : And by the Duodecimals, 3 Feet, 9 Inches, equally the fame ; for as 75 is three Quarters of 100, fo is q three Quarters of 12. Should there be feveral Lights or Panes of the fame Bignefs, you need meafure but one, for multiplying that Product by the Number of Lights, gives the Content of the whole. As for Example. Suppofe a Salh Window contains 12 Squares, and each Square of G!a!s 1,25, or 1 Foot 3 Inches long, and 75, or 9 Inches broad, and the Content required. By 70 Of PAINTERS WORK. By Decimals. By Duodecimals. F. I. 1 3 o 9 9375 " 3 No. of Squares 12 No. of Squares 12 18750 9375 The Content of the whole by both 1130 ■ Ways, is 1 1 Feet and 1 1,2500 To meafure circular or oval Windows, take the fame Length and Breadth as their Diameters, as if they had been fquare Windows, becaufe in cutting out the Quarries of Glafs there is a great vvafte, snd more Time expended therein than if they had been fquare Win- dows. Glazed Safhes are meafured generally in the Country, from the Outfide, extreme Part of the Glafs, to Outfide, both in Height and Width, including the middle Works of the Safhes, and the Height multiplied by the Width, give the Content in fuperficial Feet. VI. Of Painters Work to meafure. Painters Work is meafured the fame as Joyners Work, by the Yard fquare, (See Page 15) only with this Difference, that inflead of accounting the Doors, and Window-Shutters Work and Half, they have double Work, as being painted on both Sides ; and they alfo meafure all Edges, &c, where the Brufh goes. 1. Safh Frames, Safh Lights, Window Lights, and Cafements, are done at per Piece. 2. Modillion, and other outfide Cornifhes, at per Foot, running. SECT. C 7* ] SECT. XIV. Of fuch Meafures as are ufed in Lands and Buildings. 1. A Square Foot is 144. fquare Inches. 2. jt\. A cubical Foot is 1728 cubical Inches. 3. A fquare Yard is 9 fquare Feet. 4. A cubical Yard is 27 cubical Feet. 5. A Square is 100 fquare Feet. 6. A Load of rough Timber is 40 Feet. 7. A Load of fquared Timber is 50 Feet. 8. A Load ol 1 Inch Plank is 600 fquare Feet. 9. A Load of 1 1 Inch Plank is 400 fquare Feet. 10. A Load of 2 Inch Plank is 300 fquare Feet. 11. A Load of 2 | Inch Plank is 240 fquare Feet. 1 2. A Load of 3 Inch Plank is 200 fquare Feet. 13 A Load of 3 | Tnch Plank is 170 fquare Feet. 14. A Load of 4 Inch Plank is 150 fquare Feet. 15. A Load of Statute Bricks is 500. 16. A Load of Plain Tiles is 1000. 17. A Load of Lime is 32 Bufnels. 18. A Load of Sand is 36 Bulhels. 19. A Hundred of Lime is 35 Bulhels. 20. A Hundred of Deals is 120. 21. A Hundred of Nails is 120. 22. A Thoufand of Nails is 1200. 23. A Ton of Iron is 2240 Pound Weight. 24. A Fodder of Lead is 19 Hundre ■§, or 2184 Pound. 25. A Hundred of Lead is 112 Pound Weight. 26. A Table of Glafs is 5 Feet, and 49 Tables is a Cafe, but of Newcaftle, Normandy Glafs, 25 Tables is a Cafe. 27. A geometrical Pace is 5 Feet in Length. 28. A geometrical Perch is 10 Feet in Length. 29. A Statute Pole or Perch is 16 * Feet in Length. 30. A fquare Statute Pole or Perch is 272 4 fqu are Feet. 31. A Woodland Pole or Perch is 18 Feet in Length. 32. A fquare Woodland Pole is 234 fquare Feet. 33. A Foreil Pole or Perch is 21 Feet in Length. 34. Four Statute Perches is one Chain’s Length. 35. Ten Chains Length is a Furlong, or Acre’s Length. 36. Four Chains Length is an Acre’s Breadth. 37. Forty iquare Perches is a Rood, or Quarter of an Acre. 38. Four Roods, or 160 Perches is one Acre. 39. A Hide of Land is ico Acres. A NEW [ 7 2 ] A NEW TABLE O F SOLID MEASURE. WHEREBY The folid Content, and confequently the Value of any Piece or Quantity of Timber, Stone, &c* that is either round, fquare, or unequal Tided, may be readily found, from 2 Inches to 36, the Side of the Square, or one Fourth of the Girt, and from 1 Foot to 40 the Length : And therefore, by Addition only, may ferve to any greater Square or Length, if required. A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 73 '*] n Side, Inches Side, 2 I inch Side, 2 4 Inch Side, l Inch CO fquared iquaied. fquared . fquared. O 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 3 0 7 6 up Ft. in. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Pc. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. 1 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 o 7 2 0 0 8 0 0 10 0 1 0 6 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 6 0 1 10 4 0 1 4 0 1 8 0 2 1 0 2 6 5 0 1 8 0 2 1 0 2 7 0 3 1 6 0 2 0 0 2 6 0 3 1 0 3 9 7 0 2 4 0 2 1 1 0 3 7 0 4 4 8 0 2 8 0 3 4 0 4 2 0 5 0 9 0 3 0 0 3 9 0 4 8 0 5 8 10 0 3 4 0 4 2 0 5 2 0 6 3 j j 0 3 8 0 4 7 0 5 8 0 6 1 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 3 0 7 6 13 0 4 4 0 5 5 0 6 9 0 .8 2 H 0 4 8 0 5 10 0 7 3 0 8 9 *5 0 5 0 0 6 3 0 7 9 0 9 5 16 0 5 4 0 6 8 0 8 4 0 1© 1 } 7 0 5 8 0 7 1 6 8 10 0 OO O 18 0 6 0 0 7 6 O 9 4 0 11 4 *9 0 6 4 0 7 1 1 O 9 10 0 11 11 20 0 6 8 0 8 4 O 10 5 1 o 7 21 0 7 0 0 8 9 O JO 11 j 1 2 22 0 7 4 0 9 2 O 1 1 5 1 1 10 2 3 0 7 8 0 9 7 O 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 2 4 0 8 0 0. 10 0 I 0 6 1 3 1 2 5 0 8 4 0 JO 5 I 1 0 1 3 9 z6 0 8 8 0 10 10 1 1 6 1 4 4 2 7 0 9 0 0 1 1 3 I 2 0 1 5 0 28 0 9 4 0 1 1 8 I 2 7 1 5 7 29 0 9 8 1 0 1 1 3 1 1 6 3 30 0 10 0 1 0 6 J 3 7 1 6 10 3 1 0 10 4 1 0 1 1 I 4 1 1 7 6 3 2 0 10 8 1 1 4 I 4 8 1 8 2 33 0 1 1 0 1 1 9 I 5 2 1 8 9 34 0 1 1 4 1 2 2 I 5 8 1 9 5 35 0 1 1 8 1 2 7 I 6 2 1 10 0 36 1 0 0 1 3 0 I 6 9 1 11 3 37 i 0 4 3 5 I 7 3 1 1 1 4 3 « 1 0 8 1 3 10 I 7 9 2 0 6 39 1 1 0 1 4 3 I 8 3 2 1 2 40 1 i 4 1 4 8 I 8 10 2 1 10 L Feet iong. 74 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 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Pa. 1 O O 9 0 0 [O 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 O I 6 0 1 9 c 2 c 0 2 4 3 O 2 3 0 2 7 0 3 0 0 3 6 4 0 3 0 0 3 6 0 4 1 0 4 8 > 0 3 9 0 4 4 0 3 1 0 3 10 6 0 4 6 0 5 3 0 6 1 0 7 0 7 0 5 3 0 6 1 0 7 1 0 8 2 8 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 2 0 9 4 9 0 6 9 0 7 1 1 0 9 2 0 to 6 10 0 7 6 0 8 0 0 10 2 0 1 1 8 1 1 0 8 3 0 9 8 0 1 1 2 i 0 10 12 0 9 0 0 10 6 1 0 3 1 2 0 •3 0 9 9 0 1 1 5 1 ( 3 1 3 2 H 0 10 6 1 0 3 1 2 3 1 4 4 15 0 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 3 3 * 5 6 16 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 4 4 1 6 9 17 1 0 9 1 2 1 1 1 5 4 1 7 1 1 18 1 1 6 1 3 to 1 6 4 * 9 1 >9 1 2 3 * 4 8 1 7 4 1 10 3 20 1 3 0 1 5 7 1 8 5 1 1 1 5 21 1 3 9 1 6 5 1 9 5 2 0 7 22 1 4 6 1 7 4 1 10 S 2 1 9 23 * 5 3 1 8 2 1 11 1 2 2 1 1 2+ 1 6 0 1 9 1 2 0 6 2 4 1 z 5 1 6 9 1 10 0 2 1 6 2 5 3 26 1 7 6 1 to 10 2 2 6 2 6 5 27 1 8 3 1 1 1 9 2 3 6 2 7 7 28 * 9 0 2 0 7 2 4 7 2 8 9 29 * 9 9 2 1 6 2 5 7 2 9 1 1 3 ° 1 10 6 2 2 4 2 6 7 2 10 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 2. 7 7 2 1 1 3 32 2 0 0 2 4 2 2 8 8 3 0 6 33 2 0 9 2 5 0 2 9 8 3 * 8 34 2 1 6 2 5 1 1 2 10 8 3 2 10 31 2 2 3 2 6 9 2 1 1 8 3 4 0 36 z 3 0 2 7 8 3 0 9 3 5 2 37 2 3 9 2 8 6 3 1 9 3 6 4 3 « 2 4 6 2 9 S 3 2 9 3 7 6 39 2 1 3 2 10 3 3 3 9 3 8 8 4-0 2 6 0 2 11 2 3 4 10 3 9 10 fquared. ° iz 3 Ft. In. Pa fquared. o 14 o Ft. In. Pa A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 75 Ti Q r* O Side, 4 lnchesl fquared. 0 16 0 Side, 4 i Inch! fquared. ' 018 0 Side, 4 -i Inch fquared. 0 20 3 Side, 4 1 Inch fquared. 0226 Cro Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. j 0 1 4 0 1 6 O 1 8 0 1 10 2 0 . 2 8 0 3 0 0 3 4 0 3 9 3 0 4 0 0 4 6 0 5 0 0 5 7 4 0 3 4 0 5 0 0 6 9 0 7 6 5 0 6 8 0 7 6 0 8 _5 0 9 4 6 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 10 1 0 1 1 3 7 0 9 4 0 10 6 0 1 1 9 1 1 1 8 0 10 8 1 0 0 1 1 6 1 3 0 9 1 0 0 1 1 6 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 10 1 1 4 1 3 0 1 4 10 1 6 9 1 1 1 2 8 1 4 6 1 6 6 1 8 8 12 1 4 0 1 6 0 1 8 3 1 10 6 13 1 5 4 1 7 6 I 9 1 1 2 0 5 H 1 6 8 1 9 0 1 1 1 7 2 2 3 15 1 8 0 1 10 6 2 1 3 2 4 2 16 1 9 4 2 0 1 2 3 0 2 6 1 17 1 10 8 2 1 7 2 4 8 2 7 1 1 18 2 0 0 2 3 2 2 6 4 2 9 10 *9 2 1 4 2 4 7 2 8 0 2 11 8 20 2 2 8 2 6 1 2 9 9 3 1 7 21 2 4 0 2 7 7 2 1 1 1 3 3 5 22 2 5 4 2 9 1 3 1 S 3 5 4 23 2 6 8 2 10 7 3 2 9 3 7 2 24 2 8 © 3 0 1 3 4 6 3 9 1 2 5 2 9 4 3 1 n / 3 6 2 3 1 1 0 26 2 10 8 3 3 1 3 7 10 4 0 10 27 3 0 0 3 4 7 3 9 6 4 2 9 28 3 1 4 3 6 1 3 1 1 3 4 4 7 29 3 2 8 3 7 7 4 0 1 1 4 6 6 3 ° 3 4 0 3 9 1 4. 2 7 4 8 4 3 1 3 5 4 3 10 7 4 4 3 4 10 3 3 2 3 6 8 4 0 2 4 6 0 5 0 2 33 3 8 0 4 1 8 4 7 8 S 2 0 34 3 9 4 4 3 2 4 9 4 5 3 1 1 __35 3 10 8 4 4 8 4 1 1 0 5 S 9 3 6 4 0 0 4 6 2 5 0 9 5 7 8 37 4 1 4 4 7 8 5 2 5 5 9 6 38 4 2 8 4 9 2 5 4 1 5 1 1 5 39 4 4 0 4 10 8 5 5 9 6 1 3 40 4 5 4 3 0 2 5 7 6 6 3 2 7 6 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. Feet lor Side, 5 Inches fquared. 025 0 side, 5 5 Inch fquared. 0 27 6 Side, 5 4. inch fquared. 0 30 3 Side, 5 4 Inch fquared. 0 33 0 OQ Ft. In. Pa. Ft In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Fr. 1 n. Pa. 1 0 2 1 0 2 3 0 2 6 0 2 9 2 0 4 - 2 0 4 7 0 5 0 0 5 6 3 0 6 3 0 6 10 0 7 6 0 8 3 4 0 8 4 0 9 2 0 10 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 ! O 5 0 1 1 5 1 0 7 1 1 0 6 1 O 6 1 1 9 1 3 1 1 4 6 7 1 2 7 1 4 0 1 5 7 1 7 3 8 1 4 8 1 6 4 1 8 2 1 10 0 9 1 6 9 1 8 8 1 10 8 2 0 9 IQ 1 8 1 0 1 10 1 1 2 1 2 2 6 I 1 1 10 1 1 2 1 3 '2 3 8 2 6 3 1 2 2 1 0 2 3 6 2 6 3 2 9 0 1 3 2 3 1 , 2 5 10 2 8 9 2 1 1 9 H 2 5 2 2 8 1 2 1 1 3 3 2 6 >5 2 7 3 2 10 5 3 1 9 ' 3 5 3 16 2 9 4 3 0 9 3 4 4 3 8 1 17 2 1 1 5 3 3 0 3 6 10 3 IG in 1 8 3 1 6 3 5 4 3 9 4 4 I 7 J 9 3 3 1 J 3 7 7 3 1 1 10 4 4 4 20 3 5 8 3 9 1 1 4 2 5 4 7 1 21 3 7 9 4 e 2 4 4 1 1 4 9 10 22 3 9 10 4 2 6 4 7 5 5 0 7 23 3 1 1 1 1 4 4 9 4 9 1 1 5 3 4 24 4 2 0 4 7 1 5 0 6 5 6 1 25 4 4 1 4 9 5 5 3 0 5 8 10 26 4 6 2 4 1 1 8 5 5 6 5 1 1 7 27 4 8 3 5 2 0 5 8 0 6 2 4 28 4 10 4 5 4 3 5 10 6 6 5 1 29 5 0 5 5 6 7 6 1 1 6 7 10 30 5 2 6 5 8 10 6 3 7 c 10 7 31 5 4 7 5 1 1 2 6 6 1 7 1 4 32 5 6 8 6 1 6 6 8 8 7 4 2 33 5 8 9 6 3 9 6 1 1 2 7 6 11 34 5 10 10 6 6 1 7 1 8 7 9 8 35 6 0 1 1 6 8 4 7 4 2 8 0 5 3 6 6 3 0 6 IO 8 7 b 9 8 3 2 37 6 S 1 7 0 1 1 / 9 3 8 5 i I 38 6 7 2 7 3 3 7 rt 9 8 8 8 39 6 9 3 7 5 6 8 2 3 8 1 1 5 40 6 1 1 4 7 7 10 8 4 10 9 2 2 A NEW TABLE OF S OLID MEASURE. 77 Side, 6 Inches Side, 6 jr inch Side, 6 4 Inch Side, 6 i- Inch a fquared. fquared fquared . fquared o - 0 36 0 0 39 0 0 42 3 O 45 6 CTQ Ft In. Fa. Ft. in. Fa. Ft. In. Fa. Ft. In. Fa, i 0 3 0 0 3 3 0 3 6 0 3 9 z 0 6 0 0 6 6 0 7 0 0 7 7 3 0 9 0 0 9 9 0 10 6 0 1 1 4 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 l 2 i 1 3 2 5 1 3 0 1 4 3 I 5 7 1 6 1 1 6 1 6 0 1 7 6 1 9 1 1 10 9 7 1 9 0 1 10 9 2 0 7 2 2 6 8 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 4 2 2 6 4 9 2 3 0 2 5 .3 2 7 8 2 10 z 1 C 2 6 0 2 8 6 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 0 2 1 1 9 3 2 8 3 5 9 1 2 3 0 0 3 3 0 3 6 3 3 9 6 l 3 3 3 0 3 6 3 3 9 9 4 1 4 15 3 6 0 3 9 6 4 1 3 4 5 1 >5 3 9 0 4 0 9 4 4 9 4 8 1 1 16 4 0 0 4 4 1 4 8 4 5 0 ~9 ‘7 4 3 0 4 7 4 4 1 1 10 5 4 b 18 4 6 0 4 10 7 5 3 4 5 8 4 '9 4 9 0 5 1 1 0 5 6 10 6 0 1 2C 5 0 0 5 5 1 5 10 5 6 3 1 1 21 5 3 0 5 8 4 6 1 1 1 6 7 8 22 5 6 0 5 1 1 7 6 5 5 6 1 1 6 23 5 9 0 6 2 10 6 8 1 1 7 '3 3 24 6 0 0 6 6 1 7 0 6 7 7 1 2 5 6 3 0 6 9 4 7 4 0 7 ! O 1 1 26 6 6 0 7 0 7 7 7 6 8 2 8 27 6 9 0 7 3 10 7 1 1 0 8 6 6 28 7 0 0 7 7 1 S 2 7 8 1 0 3 29 7 3 0 7 IO 4 8 6 1 9 2 1 3 ° 7 6 0 8 I 7 8 9 7 9 5 10 3 1 7 9 0 8 4 10 9 1 1 9 9 ~ 3 2 8 0 0 8 8 2 9 4 8 10 1 6 33 8 3 0 8 1 1 5 9 8 2 10 5 5 34 8 6 0 9 2 8 10 1 1 8 10 9 1 35 8 9 0 9 5 1 1 10 3 2 1 1 0 10 3 6 9 0 0 9 9 2 10 6 9 1 1 4 8 37 9 3 0 10 0 5 10 10 3 1 1 8 5 38 9 6 0 10 3 8 1 1 9 12 0 3 39 9 9 0 10 6 1 1 1 5 3 1 2 4 0 40 10 0 0 10 10 2 1 8 10 1 2 7 10 78 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID ME ASURE. rt> ft) cT S 3 OTQ 8 ide, 7 Inches fquared. 0 49 0 Ft. In. Pa. 1 0 4 1 2 0 8 2 3 1 0 3 4 1 4 4 5 I 8 3 6 2 0 6 7 2 4 7 8 2 8 8 9 3 0 9 10 3 4 10 j 1 3 8 1 1 12 4 1 0 >3 4 5 1 H 4 9 2 '5 5 1 3 16 5 5 4 *7 5 9 3 18 6 1 6 »9 6 5 7 20 6 9 8 21 7 1 9 22 7 5 10 23 7 9 1 1 2 4 8 2 0 2 S 8 6 1 26 8 10 2 27 9 2 3 28 9 6 4 29 9 10 5 30 10 2 6 3 J 10 6 7 32 10 1 0 8 33 1 1 2 9 34 1 1 6 10 3 “5 1 1 10 1 1 3 b 1 2 3 0 37 12 7 1 38 12 1 1 2 39 1 3 3 3 41 1 3 7 4 fquared. 0:26 Ft. Jn. Pa. 044 089 I I 1 i 5 6 1 910 2 2 3 267 2 1 1 o 3 3 5 3 7 9 402 446 4 811 5 1 3 5 5 8 510 1 625 6 6 10 6 1 1 2 7 3 7 7 7u 804 848 8 9 1 9 1 6 9 5 10 9103 1027 10 7 o 10 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 9 8 2 o 6 12 411 J2 9 3 13 i 8 1360 1 3 *0 5 14 2 9 14 7 2 ' / i fquared. 0 5 6 3 8ide, 7 4 Inch fquared. o 60 o Ft. I n Pa. Ft. In. Pa. 0 4 8 0 5 0 0 9 4 0 10 O 1 2 0 1 3 O 1 9 9 1 8 O 1 ! I 5 2 1 0 2 4 1 2 6 0 2 8 9 2 11 0 3 1 6 3 4 0 3 6 2 3 9 0 3 10 10 4 2 0 4 3 6 4 7 0 4 8 3 5 0 0 5 0 1 1 5 5 0 5 5 7 5 10 0 3 10 3 6 3 0 6 3 0 6 8 I 6 7 8 7 1 I 7 0 4 7 6 I 7 5 0 7 1 1 1 7 9 9 8 4 I 8 2 5 8 9 I 8 7 1 9 2 I 8 1 1 9 9 7 l 9 4 6 10 0 I 9 9 2 10 5 I 10 1 1 10 10 I JO 10 6 1 1 3 1 10 1 1 3 1 j 8 I 1 1 3 1 1 12 1 I 1 1 8 7 1 2 6 I j 2 1 ' 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 0 13 4 2 12 JO 8 *3 9 2 13 3 4 >4 2 2 13 8 0 *4 7 2 H 0 9 1 5 0 2 H 5 5 3 2 *4 10 9 •5 10 2 15 2 1 16 3 2 55 7 6 16 8 2 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 79 jFeet long. Side, 8 Inches fquared. 0 64 0 Side, 8 i- Inch fquared. 0 68 0 Side, 8 i Inch! fquared. 1 0 72 3 Side, 8 | Inch fquared. 0 76 6 Fc. in- Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. P,.. Ft. In. Pa. i 0 5 4 0 5 8 0 6 0 0 6 4 2 0 10 8 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 9 3 ' 1 4 0 * 5 0 I 6 0 1 7 1 4 1 9 4 1 10 8 2 0 1 2 1 6 5 2 2 8 2 4 4 2 6 1 2 7 1° ; 6 2 8 0 2 10 0 3 0 1 3 2 3 7 3 1 4 3 3 8 3 6 1 3 8 7 8 3 8 6 3 9 4 4 0 2 4 3 0 j 9 4 0 0 4 3 0 4 6 2 4 9 S 1 C 4 5 4. 4 8 8 S 0 2 5 3 9 i 1 4 10 8 5 2 4 5 6 2 5 10 2 12 5 4 0 5 8 0 6 0 3 6 4 6 i 3 5 9 4 6 1 8 6 6 3 6 10 11 14 6 2 8 6 7 4 7 0 3 7 5 3 i 5 6 8 0 7 1 0 7 6 3 7 1 1 8 16 7 1 4 7 6 0 8 0 4 8 6 1 17 7 6 8 8 0 5 8 6 4 9 0 5 18 8 0 0 8 6 1 9 0 4 9 6 10 •9 8 5 4 8 11 9 9 6 4 10 1 2 : 20 8 10 8 9 _ 3 5 10 0 5 10 7 7 2 1 9 4 0 9 “ i 10 6 5 . 1 1 1 11 22 9 9 4 10 4 9 1 1 0 5 1 1 8 4 ' 2 3 10 2 8 10 10 5 1 1 6 s 12 1 8 24 10 8 0 11 4 i 12 0 6 12 9 1 2 5 1 1 1 4 11 9 9 1 2 6 6 1 3 3 . 6 26 1 1 6 8 12 3 5 13 0 6 J 3 9 10 27 1 2 0 0 12 9 1 13 6 6 *4 4 3 28 12 5 4 *3 2 9 14 0 7 H 10 7 29 12 10 8 13 8 5 14 6 7 S 0 3 ° 1 3 4 0 14 2 1 i? 0 7 U 1 1 4 3 1 13 9 4 H 7 9 >5 6 7 16 5 9 * 3 2 >4 2 8 «5 1 6 16 0 8 17 0 2 33 >4 8 0 *5 7 2 16 6 8 l 7 6 6 34 15 1 4 16 0 10 *7 0 8 18 0 1 1 35 J 5 6 8 16 6 6 17 6 8 18 7 3 3 ^ 16 0 0 17 0 2 18 0 9 *9 1 8 37 16 5 4 ! 7 5 10 18 6 9 J 9 8 0 3 « 16 10 8 17 1 1 0 >9 0 9 20 2 5 35 »7 4 0 18 5 2 ! 9 6 9 20 8 9 4 C 17 9 4 18 10 10 20 0 10 21 3 ,- 2 : So A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. *33 i ri O erg Side, 9 Inches fquared. 081 0 Side, 9 4 Inch fquared. 083 6 8 de, 9! Inch fquared. 0 90 3 Side, 9 | Inch fquared. 0 93 1 Ft. In. Pa Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. i 2 l . 31 «| 5 J 069 1 i 6 1 3 3 2 3 0 2 q 9 0 7 1 1 2 3 1 9 4 246 211 7 076 1 3 0 110 6 2 6 1 3 1 7 0 711 1 3 10 in 9 278 3 3 7 6 7 8 9 IO 3 4 6 3 3 460 5 0 9 5 7 6 369 4 110 490 5 4 2 5 'i 3 3 9 J 4 4 7 502 5 7 8 632 3116 4 7 5 5 3 4 5 11 3 672 1 1 12 I H i s 623 690 7 3 9 7 10 6 8 5 3 663 7 1 6 788 3 3 9 8 1 1 1 1 610 8 763 8 * 9 8 9 3 9 4 9 7 3 i~ 711 0 8 611 8 2 10 9109 16 17 18 '9 20 900 969 10 1 6 to 8 3 1130 9 6 1 10 1 2 . 10 8 4 11 3 5 1110 7 10 0 4 10 710 u 3 4 11 10 10 12 6 5 10 0 9 11 2 8 1 1 10 7 12 6 6 132 5 2 I 22 2 3 24 2 5 11 9 9 12 46 1211 3 1360 1409 1258 13 0 10 13 7 11 H 3 i 14 10 3 13 in O 9 5 14 4 11 1506 1580 13 10 4 H 6 3 1522 13 10 1 16 6 0 26 27 28 29 30 >4 7 6 1323 15 9 0 16 3 9 16 10 6 >5 5 4 16 0 6 ' 16 7 7 17 2 9 17 9 10 16 3 6 1611 0 1 767 18 2 1 189 7 17 1 11 17 9 10 18 5 9 19 1 8 19 9 7 31 3 2 33 34 35 *7 5 3 18 0 0 18 6 9 19 1 6 19 8 3 18 5 0 1902 *9 7 3 20 2 5 20 9 6 19 5 1 20 0 8 20 8 2 2138 2 1 1 1 2 20 5 6 21 1 6 21 9 5 22 5 4 2 3 * 3 3 ^ 37 . 33 39 40 20 3 0 2090 21 46 2 1 j 1 3 22 6 0 21 48 2 1 1 1 9 22 611 23 2 0 2392 22 6 9 23 2 3 2 3 9 9 2 4 5 3 23 010 23 9 2 24 5 1 2510 25 8 n 26 4 10 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. Si T 3 rt « O* 3 mj 1 2 3 4 , 5 6 7 8 9 jo Side, 10 Inches fquared. . P ICO 0 Side, io | Inch fquared. ,0 104 6 Side, 10 f Inch fquared. 0 1 10 3 Side, 10 finch fquared. 0 115.6 Ft., In. P a. F’t. In. Pa. Ft. in. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. 084 1 4 8 2 1 0 294 3 ., 5 . 8 089 1 5 6 223 2 11 0 ,. 5 7 9 O92 164 236 309 3 911 097 1 7 3 2 4 10 3 2 6 4 b 1 420 4 10 4 568 620 .6 u 4 446 5 1 3 5 Io 0 669 • .. 7 3 6. 4 7 1 5 4 3 6 1 6 6108 7 7 Jo 4 9 9 5 7 4 650 7 28 8 0 3 1 1 12 *3 *4 .. 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Pa. Side, 1 1 l Inch Side, 1 1 ~ Inch Side, 1 1 f Inch fquared. o 1 26 6 Ft. In. Pa. fquared. 01^23 Ft. In.; Pa fquared. o 1380 “Ft: in. 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Pa. 230 460 6 g 0 900 11 3 0 2 3 9 4 7 6 6 1 1 3 9 3 0 11 69 246 4 9 0 7 i 6 9 6 1 1 1 10 7 2 5 3 4 10 7 7 3 10 9 9 2 12 2 5 13 6 0 ‘5 9 0 18 0 0 20 3 0 22 6 0 1310 6 16 2 3 18 6 0 20 9 9 23 1 6 H 3 » 16 7 7 1902 21 48 23 9 2 14 7 9 17 1 0 19 6 4 21 11 8 24 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 «4 *5 24 9 0 27 0 0 29 3 0 31 60 33 9 ° 2 5 5 3 2 7 9 0 30 0 9 32 4 6 34 8 3 .26 1 8 28 6 3 30 10 9 32 3 3 35 7 9 26 10 3 29 3 6 31 810 34 2 1 36 7 5 16 17 18 19 20 3600 38 3 0 40 6 0 42 9 0 4 $ O 0 37 0 i 39 3 4 i 7 7 43 11 4 46 3 1 38 0 4 40 4 10 4 2 9 4 45 1 10 47 6 5 39 0 9 41 6 0 43 1 1 4 46 4 7 48 9 1 1 2 1 22 2 3 24 2 5 47 3 © 49 6 0 51 9 0 54 0 0 56 3 0 48 t> 10 50 10 7 53 2 4 55 6 1 57 9 10 49 10 11 5 2 3 5 54 7 11 57 0 6 59 5 0 5 » 3 2 53 8 6 5 6 * 9 5 8 7 1 61 0 ^ 26 2 7 28 29 3 ° 58 0 0 60 9 0 63 0 0 65 3 0 67 6 0 60 1 7 62 5 4 64 9 0 67 010 69 4 7 6196 64 2 0 66 6 7 68 1 1 1 7 i 3 7 6 3 5 8 65 u 0 68 4 3 7 ° 9 7 73 2 10 3 1 3 2 33 34 35 69 9 0 7200 74 3 0 76 6 0 78 9 0 71 8 4 74 0 2 76 3 1 1 78 7 8 80 1 5 73 » 1 76 0 8 78 5 2 80 9 8 83 2 2 75 8 2 78 1 6 80 6 9 83 0 1 s 5 5 4 36 37 ■ 3 « 39 40 81 00 83 3 0 8560 87 9 0 90 0 0 83 3 2 85 6 11 87 10 8 90 2 5 92 6 2 85 6 9 87 11 3 9 ° 3 9 92 8 3 95 0 10 87 10 8 90 3 11 92 9 3 95 2 6 97 7 N go A NEW TABLE OF SOLIDMEASURE. a o side, 19 Inches fquared. 261 Side, 19 fqua 2 Inch red. 6 10 side, 19 i Inch fquared. 278 Side, 19 1 Inch fquared. 286 CTQ Ft. 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Pa. 1 3 0 9 3 1 7 3 2 6 3 3 5 2 6 1 6 6 3 3 6 5 0 6 6 10 3 9 2 9 4 10 9 7 6 9 10 3 4 12 3 0 1 2 6 6 12 10 1 13 1 8 5 15 3 9 K 8 1 16 0 7 16 5 1 6 18 4 6 18 9 9 19 3 1 *9 8' 6 7 21 5 3 21 1 1 4 22 5 7 22 1 1 1 1 8 24 6 0 2 5 1 0 2 5 8 2 26 3 4 9 27 6 9 28 2 8 28 10 8 29 6 9 IO 30 7 6 31 4 3 32 1 2 32 10 2 1 1 33 8 3 34 5 1 1 35 3 8 36 1 7 I 2 36 9 0 37 7 6 38 6 3 39 5 0 J 3 39 9 9 40 9 2 4 * 8 9 42 8 5 H 4 2 10 6 43 10 9 44 1 1 3 45 1 1 10 15 43 1 1 3 47 0 5 48 1 Q 49 *2 3 16 49 0 0 5 ° 2 1 5 1 4 4 5 2 6 9 17 5 2 0 9 53 3 8 54 6 10 55 10 2 18 55 1 6 5 6 5 4 57 9 4 59 1 7 19 58 2 3 59 6 1 1 60 1 1 10 62 5 0 20 6 1 3 0 62 8 7 64 2 5 65 8 5 21 64 3 9 6? 10 2 67 4 1 1 68 1 1 IO 22 6 7 4 6 68 1 1 10 70 7 5 72 3 3 2 3 70 5 3 72 1 5 73 9 1 1 75 6 8 24 73 6 c 75 3 1 77 0 6 78 10 1 z 5 76 6 9 78 4 9 80 3 0 82 1 6 ■ 26 79 7 6 81 6 4 83 5 6 85 4 1 1 27 82 8 3 84 8 0 86 8 0 88 8 4 28 85 9 0 87 9 7 89 x 0 7 9 1 1 1 9 29 88 9 9 90 1 1 3 93 1 x 95 3 2 30 91 10 6 94 0 10 96 3 7 q8 6 7 3i 94 1 1 3 97 2 6 • 99 6 1 101 10 0 32 98 0 0 100 4 2 102 8 8 105 1 6 33 101 0 9 103 5 9 IC 5 1 1 2 108 4 x 1 34 104 1 6 106 7 5 109 1 8 in 8 4 33 107 2 3 109 9 0 1 1 2 4 2 1 *4 1 1 9 3 6 no 3 0 1 12 10 8 in b 9 118 3 2 37 113 3 9 1 16 0 3 118 9 3 1 2 1 6 7 38 1 16 4 6 119 1 1 1 121 li 9 124 10 0 39 119 5 3 122 3 6 I2 5 2 3 1 28 1 5 40 122 6 0 125 5 2 128 4 10 131 4 JO A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 93 39 40 i-4 134 °n 1 37 6 2 *37 T40 1 3 7 6 Side, 22 Inches bide, 22 4 Inch Side, 22 i- inch Side, 22 4 Inch ?» fquared. fquared. fquared. fquared o' 3 4 4 3 5 3 3 6 2 3 7 1 crq~~l ft. 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I 3 4 4 3 5 3 3 6 2 3 7 1 2 6 8 8 6 10 6 7 0 4 7 2 3 3 10 1 0 10 3 9 10 6 6 10 9 4 4 13 5 4 *3 0 0 14 0 9 H 4 6 S 16 9 8 17 2 3 17 6 1 1 17 1 1 7 6 20 2 0 20 7 6 21 1 1 2 1 6 9 7 23 6 4 24 0 9 2 4 7 3 2 5 1 10 8 26 10 8 27 6 0 28 1 6 28 9 0 9 3 ° 3 0 30 1 1 3 31 7 8 3 2 4 2 IC •33 _ 7 4 34 4 6 35 1 10 3 ? 1 1 3 1 1 3 6 1 1 8 37 9 9 38 8 0 39 6 5 12 40 4 0 4 i 3 0 42 2 3 43 1 6 13 43 8 4 44 8 3 45 8 5 46 8 8 H 47 0 8 48 1 6 49 2 7 5 ° 3 9 _15 . .. *° 5 0 5 i 6 9 5 2 8 9 53 10 1 1 16 33 9 4 55 0 1 5 6 3 0 57 6 1 l 7 57 1 8 58 5 4 59 9 2 61 I 2 18 60 6 0 61 10 7 6 3 3 4 64 8 4 •9 63 10 4 6 5 3 10 66 9 6 68 3 5 2C 6 7 2 8 68 9 r 70 3 0 71 10 7 21 70 7 0 7 2 2 4 73 9 1 1 75 5 8 22 73 1 1 4 75 7 7 77 4 1 • 79 0 10 2 3 77 3 8 79 0 10 80 10 3 82 7 1 1 24 80 8 0 82 6 1 84 4 6 86 3 1 2 5 84 0 4 8q 1 1 4 87 10 8 89 10 3 26 87 4 8 89 4 7 9 ‘ 4 10 93 3 4 27 90 9 0 92 9 JO 94 1 1 0 97 0 6 28 94 1 4 96 3 1 98 5 3 iOO 7 7 29 97 5 8 99 8 4 IOI 1 1 5 104 2 9 3 ° 100 10 0 103 1 7 io< 3 7 107 9 JO * 3 « 104 2 4 106 6 JO 108 1 1 9 1 1 1 s 0 3 2 107 6 8 1 10 0 2 1 1 2 6 0 115 0 2 33 IIO 1 1 0 113 5 5 1 16 0 2 118 7 3 34 114 3 4 1 16 10 8 119 6 4 122 2 5 __ 3_5 T17 7 8 120 3 1 1 123 0 6 I2 5 9 6 3 6 121 0 0 123 9 2 120 6 9 129 4 “IT 37 124 4 4 127 2 5 130 0 1 1 132 1 1 9 38 127 8 8 130 7 8 x 33 7 1 136 6 1 1 140 2 o J A 3 9 2 94 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. Feet lor Side, 23 Inches fquared. 3 8 1 Side, 23 J-Inch fquared. 390 Side, 23 ilnch fquared. 3 10 0 Side, 23 i Inch fquared. 311 0 0-Q Ft. in. Fa. Ft. In. Pa. ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. j I 3 & 1 3 9 0 3 10 0 3 1 1 0 2 7 4 2 7 6 1 7 8 0 7 10 0 3 11 0 3 1 1 3 1 1 i 6 0 11 9 0 4 H 8 4 i 5 0 2 l S 4 1 •5 8 0 5 18 4 5 18 9 2 19 2 I 19 7 0 6 22 0 6 22 6 3 2 3 0 1 23 6 0 7 2 S 8 7 26 3 3 26 10 1 z 7 5 0 8 29 4 8 3 ° 0 4 30 8 2 3 i 4 0 9 33 0 9 33 9 5 34 6 2 35 3 0 IO 36 8 10 37 6 5 78 4 2 39 2 0 1 1 40 4 1 1 41 3 6 42 2 2 43 1 0 12 44 1 0 45 0 6 46 0 3 47 0 0 *3 47 9 1 48 9 7 49 IO' 3 5 o 1 1 0 *4 . 4 ' 5 2 5 2 6 7 53 8- 3 54 10 0 1 >5 55 1 3 5 6 3 8 5 7 6 3 5 » 9 0 16 58 9 4 60 0 9 61 4 4 62 8 i *7 62 5 5 63 9 9 65 4 66 7 1 1 8 66 1 6 67 6 10 69 0 4 7 3 6 1 l 9 69 9 7 71 3 1 0 7 Z id 4 74 5 1 20 73 5 8 0 1 1 76 8 5 78 4 1 21 77 1 9 78 9 1 1 80 6 5 8 2 3 1 22 80 9 10 82 7 * 0 84 4 5 86 2' 1 2 3 84 5 1 1 86 4 0 88 2 5 90 I 1 24 88 2 0 90 1 1 92 0 6 94 O 1 z 5 9 > 10 1 93 10 2 0 3 10 6 97 t I 1 26 9 o 6 2 97 1 2 99 8 6 101 IO 1 27 92 2I 3 101 4 3 !o 3 6 6 io 5 9 1 28 102 10 4 107 1 3 107 4 7 icq 8 1 29 1.06 6 5 108 IO 4 1 1 1 2 7 1 >3 7 1 3 ° no 2 1 6 1 1 2 7 4 1«5 0 7 1 7 6 1 1 13 IO 7 1 16> 4 5 1 18 10 7 121 5 1 3 2 117 b 8 1 20 1 6 1 22 8 8 125 4 2 33 12 1 2 9 123 10 6 I 26 6 8 1 29 3 2 34 124 10 10 i -7 7 7 I 30 4 8 * 33 2 2 35 1 28 6 l I 1 3 1 4 7 134 2 8 1 37 1 2 36 132 3 i O *34 1 8 * 3 8 0 9 141 0 2 37 1 35 ' 1 1 ! 1 38 10 8 , 4 I 10 9 144 1 1 2 3 8 139 7 2 142 7 9 ‘45 8 9 148 10 2 39 i 43 3 3 1 46 4 9 149 6 9 152 9 2 40 146 1 1 4 ! 5 0 1 10 r 5 3 4 - 10 156 8 2 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 9? T) n> o p Side, 24 Inches fquared. 400 Side, 24 J Inch fquared. 4 1 0 Side, 24^ Inch fquared. 420 Side, 24 | Inch fquared. 4 3 0 Ft. In. Pa Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. i 4 0 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 2 8 0 0 8 2 8 4 8 6 1 3 12 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 6 12 9 1 4 16 0 0 16 4 16 8 1 17 0 2 5 20 0 0 20 5 20 1 0 1 21 3 2 6 24 0 0 2 4 6 2 5 0 X 2 5 6 3 7 28 0 0 28 7 29 2 1 29 9 3 8 3 2 0 0 5 2 8 33 4 2 34 0 4 9 36 0 0 3 6 9 37 6 2 38 3 4 IO 40 0 0 40 10 41 8 2 42 6 5 1 1 44 44 1 1 45 JO 2 46 9 6 12 48 49 0 5 ° 0 3 ' 5 1 0 6 l; 5 2 53 1 54 2 3 55 3 7 , >4 5 6 57 2 5 8 4 3 59 6 7 i? 60 61 3 62 6 3 63 9 8 16 64 $5 4 1 66 8 4 68 0 9 L 17 68 69 5 1 70 10 4 7 2 3 9 lS 72 73 6 J 7 S 0 4 76 6 10 '9 76 77 7 1 79 2 4 80 9 10 zo 80 81 8 1 *3 4 5 8S 0 1 1 2 I 84 85 9 1 *7 6 5 89 3 1 1 22 88 89 10 1 9 1 8 5 93 7 0 2 3 92 93 1 1 1 95 10 5 97 10 0 • 2 4 96 98 0 I JOO 0 6 102 1 1 ; 2 5 ICO 102 i 1 104 2 6 106 4 2 2 6 104 106 2 1 108 4 6 1 10 7 2 27 108 no 3 1 1 1 2 6 6 114 10 3 28 1 12 *14 4 t 1 16 8 7 1 19 1 3 29 1 16 1 18 5 1 I 20 10 7 123 4 4 30 1 20 122 6 1 I2 5 0 7 127 7 4 3 1 . i2 4 126 7 1 I 29 2 7 i 3 » 10 5 3 2 128 1 30 8 2 1 33 4 8 136 1 6 ‘ 33 132 134 9 2 1 37 6 8 140 4 6 34 136 138 10 2 141 8 8 144 7 7 35 140 142 1 1 2 > 4 ^ to 8 148 10 7 3 6 144 H 7 0 2 I 5 ° 0 9 1 5 3 1 8 37 148 iSi 1 2 154 2 9 ‘57 4 8 38 152 J 55 2 2 158 4 9 J61 7 9 39 1 56 149 3 2 162 6 9 164 10 9 40 160 163 4 2 166 8 10 1 70 1 10 96 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. a Side, 2 5 Inches Side, 25 i Inch Side, 2 t ± Inch Side, it £ Inc r * Jquared. fquared fquared. fquared. O 3 4 4 1 4 5 1 4 6 2 4 7 3 Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa i 4 4 I 4 5 1 4 6 2 4 7 3 2 8 8 2 8 10 3 9 0 4 Q 2 6 3 *3 0 3 13 3 4 1 3 6 6 13 9 9 4 *7 4 4 *7 8 6 J 8 0 9 18 5 0 5 21 8 5 22 1 7 22 6 1 1 2 3 0 3 6 26 0 6 26 6 9 2 7 1 1 2 7 7 6 7 30 4 7 30 1 1 10 3 i 7 3 3 2 2 9 8 34 8 8 35 5 0 36 1 6 3 6 10 0 9 39 0 9 39 lo 2 40 *T / 8 41 5 3 10 43 4 10 44 3 3 45 I 10 46 O' 6 1 1 47 8 1 1 48 8 5 49 8 0 5° 7 9 12 5 2 1 0 53 1 6 54 2 3 55 3 0 *3 56 5 1 57 6 8 58 8 5 59 10 3 H 60 9 2 61 1 1 9 63 2 7 64 5 6 U 6 5 1 3 66 4 1 1 67 8 9 69 0 9 16 69 5 4 70 10 1 7 2 3 0 73 8 1 17 73 9 5 75 3 2 76 9 2 78 3 4 18 78 1 6 79 8 4 81 3 4 82 10 7 «9 82 5 7 84 1 5 85 9 6 87 5 10 20 85 9 8 88 6 7 90 3 9 92 1 1 21 9 1 1 9 92 1 1 8 94 9 1 1 95 8 4 22 95 5 10 97 4 10 99 4 1 101 3 7 2 3 99 9 1 1 101 9 I ! 103 10 3 105 10 10 24 104 2 0 106 3 1 108 4 6 1 10 6 1 25 1 08 6 1 1 10 8 3 1 1 2 10 8 115 1 4 26 1 1 2 10 2 IJ 5 1 4 117 4 to 119 8 7 27 117 2 3 119 6 6 121 1 1 0 124 3 10 28 121 6 4 123 1 1 7 126 5 3 128 1 1 1 29 1 2 5 IO 5 128 4 9 130 1 1 5 i 33 6 4 30 130 2 6 132 9 ! O H 5 5 7 138 1 7 3 1 *34 6 7 i 37 3 O 139 1 1 9 142 8 10 3 2 138 lo 8 H 1 8 2 144 6 0 H 7 4 2 33 *43 2 9 146 1 3 J 49 0 2 1 5 1 1 1 5 34 *47 6 10 150 6 5 *53 6 4 156 6 8 35 * 5 * 10 1 1 1 54 1 1 6 1*8 0 6 1 6 1 1 1 1 36 156 3 0 159 4 8 162 6 9 165 9 2 37 160 7 1 163 9 9 167 0 1 1 170 4 5 38 164 1 1 2 168 2 1 1 17s 7 1 1 74 1 1 8 39 169 3 3 172 8 0 176 1 3 179 6 1 1 40 173 7 4 *77 1 2 1 80 7 6 1 84 2 2 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 97 21 a cT Side, 26 Inches fquared. 484 Side, 26 l Inch fquared. 4 Q C Side, 26 4 lnch fquared. 410 6 Side, 26 4 Inch fquared. 4 1 1 7 CTQ Ft. In. Fa. Ft. In. Fa. Ft. In. Fa. Ft. in. Fa. 1 4 8 4 4 9 5 4 io 6 4 I ! 7 2 9 4 8 9 6 10 9 9 0 9 I I 3 3 H 1 0 >4 4 3 H 7 6 >4 IO 10 4 18 9 4 19 1 8 >9 6 1 >9 IO 6 S 23 5 8 2 3 1 1 1 2 4 4 7 2 4 IO 1 6 2 8 2 0 28 8 6 29 3 1 29 9 9 7 32 10 4 33 5 1 1 34 1 7 34 9 4 8 37 6 8 38 3 4 39 0 2 39 9 0 9 42 3 0 43 0 9 43 10 8 44 8 8 10 46 1 1 4 47 10 2 48 Q 2 49 8 2 1 1 5 < 7 8 5 2 7 7 53 7 8 54 7 1 1 1 2 56 4 0 57 5 0 58 6 3 59 7 6 1 3 61 0 4 62 2 5 6 3 4 9 64 7 2 *4 6 5 8 8 66 1 1 10 68 3 3 69 6 9 *5 70 5 0 7 i 9 3 73 1 9 74 6 5 16 75 1 4 76 6 9 78 0 4 79 6 1 >7 79 9 8 81 4 2 82 10 10 84 5 8 18 84 6 0 86 1 7 87 9 4 89 5 4 19 89 2 4 90 1 r 0 92 7 10 94 4 1 1 20 93 to 8 95 8 5 97 6 5 09 4 1 21 98 7 0 100 5 to 102 4 1 1 104 4 2 22 103 3 4 10 5 3 3 107 3 5 109 3 10 23 107 1 1 8 1 10 0 8 112 r 1 1 1 4 3 5 24 r 1 2 8 0 114 10 1 u 7 0 6 119 3 1 25 1 17 4 4 >>9 7 6 121 1 1 0 1 24 2 9 26 122 0 8 I2 4 4 1 1 126 9 6 129 2 4 27 1 26 9 0 129 2 4 > 3 > 8 0 >34 2 0 28 I 3 » 5 4 133 1 1 9 136 6 7 >39 1 7 29 136 1 8 138 9 2 141 5 1 144 1 3 30 140 10 0 >43 6 7 146 3 7 J 4 Q 0 to 3 1 145 6 4 148 4 0 > 5 > 2 1 >53 1 1 6 32 150 2 8 >53 1 6 156 0 8 158 1 1 2 33 >54 1 1 0 >57 10 1 1 160 1 1 2 163 IO 9 34 >59 7 4 162 8 4 165 9 8 168 IO 5 35 164 3 8 T 67 C 9 170 8 2 >73 IO 0 3 6 169 0 0 172 3 2 >75 6 9 178 IO 8 37 173 8 4 U 7 0 7 180 5 3 l8 3 IO 3 3 « 1 78 4 8 l8l to 0 185 3 9 188 9 1 1 39 183 1 0 l86 7 5 190 2 3 >93 9 6 40 187 9 4 191 4 10 >95 0 JO 198 9 2 o ' ^ A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. a > o ide, 27 InchesIS fquared. 1 5 0 9 ide, 27 i InchjS fquared. * 5110 ide, 27 4 Inch £ fquared. 5 3 0 ide, 27 | Inch fquared. 5 4 2 Ft. 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Pa. i 509 5 I 10 5 3 0 5 4 2 2 io 1 6 IO 3 9 10 6 0 10 8 4 3 15 2 3 15 5 7 15 9 0 16 0 6 4 20 3 0 20 7 6 21 0 1 21 48 5 25 3 9 2 > 9 4 26 3 1 26 810 6 3 ° 4 6 30 n 3 31 6 1 32 1 0 7 35 5 3 36 1 1 36 9 1 37 5 2 , 8 40 6 0 41 3 © 42 0 2 4 2 9 4 9 45 6 9 46 4 11 47 3 2 48 1 6 lO 5 ° 7 6 51 610 52 6 2 53 5 8 1 1 55 8 3 56 8 8 57 9 2 58 9 10 ] 2 60 9 0 61 10 6 63 0 3 64 2 0 1 3 65 9 9 67 0 5 68 3 3 69 6 2 II ■ H 70 10 6 T 2 2 3 73 6 3 74 i° 4 15 75 i 1 3 77 4 2 78 9 3 80 2 6 16 *81 00 82 6 1 84 0 4 85 6 9 17 86 0 9 87 7 11 89 3 4 90 IO 11 ] 8 91 1 6 92 9 10 94 6 4 96 3 1 19 96 2 3 97 1 1 8 99 6 4 101 7 3 20 101 30 103 1 7 105 0 5 106 1 1 5 21 106 3 9 108 3 5 110 3 5 112 3 7 22 111 4 6 113 5 4 115 6 5 u 7 7 9 23 11653 1 18 7 2 120 9 5 122 11 11 2 4 121 6 0 123 9 1 126 0 6 128 4 1 25 126 6 9 128 11 0 1 3 1 3 6 13 3 8 3 26 131 7 6 134 0 10 136 6 6 139 0 5 27 13 6 8 3 139 2 9 141 9 6 144 4 7 28 141 9 0 144 4 7 147 0 7 149 8 9 29 146 9 9 149 6 6 15 2 3 7 155 0 11 30 1 5 1 10 6 154 8 4 157 6 7 160 5 1 I 3 1 156 11 3 159 i° 3 162 9 7 165 9 3 I 3 2 162 00 16; 0 2 168 0 8 171 1 6 33 167 0 9 170 2 0 173 3 8 176 5 8 34 172 1 6 US 3 11 178 6 8 181 9 10 35 177 2 3 180 5 9 183 9 8 187 2 0 36 182 3 0 185 7 8 189 0 9 192 6 2 37 187 3 9 190 9 6 i 94 3 9 197 i° 4 38 192 4 6 195 1 1 5 199 6 9 203 2 6 39 197 5 3 201 I 3 204 9 9 208 6 8 | 202 6 O 206 3 2 210 0 10 213 10 10 | 40 * A NEW TABLE OF SO LI D ME ASURE. 99 »T2 Side, 28 Inches Side, 28 4 Inch i.de, 28 i Inch Side, 28 i Inch n> fquared. fquared. fquared. fquared. 0 5 5 4 5 6 6 5 7 8 5 8 10 Ft. 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I 5 5 4 5 6 6 5 7 8 5 8 10 2 10 [O 8 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 4 1 1 5 9 3 16 4 0 16 7 6 16 1 0 >7 2 7 4 21 9 4 22 2 0 22 6 9 22 X 6 5 2 7 2 8 27 8 6 28 2 5 28 8 _ 4 _ 6 3 2 8 0 33 3 0 33 10 1 34 5 3 7 33 X 4 38 9 6 39 5 9 40 2 1 8 43 6 8 44 4 0 45 1 6 45 1 0 9 49 0 0 49 .0 6 5 ° 9 2 5 1 7 1 1 10 44 5 4 55 5 0 50 . 4 TO a 7 4 9 1 1 59 10 8 60 i 6 62 0 6 6 3 1 8 1 2 65 4 0 66 6 0 67 8 3 68 10 6 1 » 70 9 4 7 2 0 6 73 3 1 r 74 7 5 14 76 2 8 77 7 0 7 » I X 7 80 4 3 13 81 8 0 83 1 6 84 7 3 86 1 2 16 87 1 4 88 8 1 90 3 0 9* 10 1 17 92 6 8 94 2 7 95 10 8 97 6 1 1 18 98 0 0 99 9 1 IOI 6 4 ‘°3 3 10 *9 103 5 4 io 5 3 7 107 2 0 Jr 9 0 8 20 IOI 10 8 1 10 10 1 1 1 2 9 9 ' >4 9 7 21 114 4 0 1 16 4 7 1 1 8 5 5 1 20 6 ■S 22 1 16 9 4 121 1 1 1 1 24 1 8 1 126 3 4 ^3 125 2 8 1 2 7 5 7 1 29 9 132 0 2 24 130 8 0 *33 0 1 *35 4 6 ‘37 9 1 2 5 136 1 4 138 6 7 141 0 2 ‘43 6 0 26 I 4 I 6 8 ‘44 1 1 146 7 10 ‘49 2 10 27 147 0 0 149 7 7 152 3 6 '54 1 1 9 28 152 5 4 *55 2 1 ‘57 1 1 3 160 8 7 29 ‘57 10 8 160 8 7 163 6 1 1 x66 5 6 3 C 163 4 0 1 66 3 1 169 2 7 ! 72 2 4 3 * 168 9 4 171 9 7 ‘74 10 3 ‘77 1 1 3 3 2 174 2 8 177 4 2 180 6 0 i8 3 8 2 33 179 8 0 182 10 8 186 1 8 189 5 0 33 185 1 4 188 S 2 191 9 4 ‘95 1 1 1 3 ' IQO 6 8 IQ 3 1 1 8 5 97 5 0 200 10 9 3 < 3 196 0 0 199 6 2 203 0 9 206 7 8 3 ' 201 5 4 205 0 8 208 8 5 2 I 2 4 6 3 3 206 10 8 210 7 2 214 4 1 2 I 8 1 5 3 9 212 4 0 216 1 8 219 1 1 9 223 10 3 > 4 0 217 9 4 22 1 8 2 22^ 7 6 229 7 2 O 2 joo A NEW TABLE OF SOLIDMEASURL rrj side, 29 Inches S ide, 29 4 «nch ; ide, 29 Inch S ide, 20 i inch C D fquared. fquared. fquared. fquared. cT 5 *° 1 3 1 1 3 6 0 6 6 1 9 CTO ft In. Pa Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. | Ft. In. Pa. 1 3 ' 10 1 3 *» 3 6 0 6 0 1 9 2 I 1 8 2 1 1 10 7 1 2 1 0 1 2 3 6 3 17 6 3 17 9 10 18 1 6 18 5 3 4 23 4 4 2 3 9 2 2 4 2 1 2 4 7 0 5 29 2 5 29 8 c 3 ° 2 7 30 8 0 6 3 5 0 6 35 7 9 3 6 3 1 3 6 0 6 7 40 10 7 41 7 0 42 3 7 43 0 3 8 46 8 8 47 6 4 48 4 2 49 2 0 9 5 2 6 9 53 5 8 54 4 8 55 3 9 H 33 4 0 <9 4 1 60 5 2 61 <; 6 1 1 6+ 2 1 95 4 3 66 5 8 67 7 3 1 2 7 ° 1 0 71 3 6 72 6 3 73 9 0 13 73 1 1 77 2 10 78 6 9 79 10 9 >4 81 9 2 83 2 1 84 7 3 86 0 6 >5 87 7 3 8q 1 5 QO 7 9 97. 2 3 ‘ 6 93 3 4 93 0 9 9 6 8 4 98 4 l i? 99 3 5 101 0 0 102 8 1 0 104 3 10 1 8 105 1 6 1 06 1 1 4 I08 9 4 1 10 7 7 ‘9 1 10 » 1 7 1 12 10 7 114 9 10 116 9 4 20 1 16 n 8 118 9 1 1 I 20 1 0 ? 1 22 1 1 1 21 122 7 9 1 24 9 I 26 10 1 1 1 29 0 1 0 2? 128 3 10 13 ° 8 6 1 3 2 ! I 5 *33 2 7 23 134 3 1 1 136 7 9 ; 138 1 1 1 1 141 4 4 2* 140 2 0 142 7 1 *45 O 6 *47 0 1 2 5 146 0 1 148 6 5 1 1 5 1 I 0 *33 7 fo it * 5 ‘ 10 2 *54 5 8 157 1 6 ‘59 9 1 2/ 137 8 3 160 5 0 163 2 0 165 1 1 4 . 163 6 4 1 66 4 3 169 2 7 * 7 z 1 1 2( 169 4 5 172 3 7 *73 3 1 178 2 10 3 < 5 )75 2 6 178 ■ 2 10 181 3 7 184 4 7 3 181 0 7 1 84 2 2 187 4 i 190 6 4 3 2 186 10 8 190 1 6 *93 4 8 196 8 2 3 3 192 8 9 196 0 9 *99 5 2 202 9 r 1 3 4 198 6 10 201 0 1 205 5 8 208 1 1 8 3 5 204 4 ; 1 207 r 1 4 2 1 1 6 2 2I 5 1 5 3 5 210 3 O 2 1 3 10 8 217 6 9 221 3 2 3 - 2 1 6 1 1 219 9 1 : 223 7 3 227 4 I I 3 8 221 1 1 2 225 9 3 229 7 9 2 33 6 8 3 9 22 7 9 3 2 3 1 8 6 2 35 8 3 2 39 8 5 4 c 2 33 7 4 2 37 7 10 241 8 10 245 70 2 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. r oi *■1; a a o 7ide, 3c inches fquared. 6 3 o aide, 30 i Inch S fquared. 6 4 3 >ide, 30 -i Inch fquared. 6 t; 6 Side, 30 | inen fquared. 669 0_Q | Ft. In. Pa j Ft. in. Pa. Ft. In Pa. Ft. n. Pa. 1 6 3 0 b 4 3 6 5 6 b b 9 2 12 6 0 12 8 9 1211 0 *3 1 7 3 l8 9 0 19 0 9 *9 4 6 *9 8 4 4 2 5 0 0 2 5 5 0 2 5 0 1 26 3 2 5 3 1 3 0 31 q 3 3 2 3 7 3 2 9 *> 6 37 6 38 I 6 38 9 * 39 4 9 7 43 9 44 5 9 45 2 7 45 1 6 8 5 ° 0 5 ° 10 0 5 * 8 2 5 2 6 4 9 S.6 3 57 2 3 58 1 8 59 1 2 1 o 6 z 6 63 6 6 6 4 7 2 65 7 1 1 1 68 9 69 10 9 7 * O 8 7 2 2 10 1 2 75 0 79 3 0 77 6 3 78 9 6 13 81 3 82 7 3 83 11 9 85 4 4 *4 87 6 88 11 6 0° 5 3 9 * 1 1 1 *5 93 9 Q 5 3 Q 96 10 9 98 6 r 1 16 100 0 101 8 1 103 4 4 *°4 O 9’ 17 106 3 ■ 0 00 0 4 109 9 10 1 1 1 7 6 18 1 1 2 6 1 *4 4 7 1 16 3 4 1 1 8 2 4 *9 1 1 8 9 120 8 10 12 2 8 10 124 9 1 20 I2 5 0 127 1 1 1 29 2 5 * 3 * 3 1 1 21 * 3 * 3 *33 5 4 *35 7 ** *37 10 8 22 ‘37 6 *39 9 7 142 * 5 144 5 6 2 3 143 9 146 1 10 1 48 6 11 *5* 0 3 24 1 5 ° 0 152 6 1 *55 0 6 *57 7 1 2 5 >55 3 i (,8 10 4 16! 6 0 rfiq I 1 1 26 1 6)2 6 165 2 7 167 1 1 b 170 8 8 27 168 9 171 6 iO *74 5 0 177 3 6 28 175 0 *77 ** I 1 80 10 7 183 10 3 2 9 181 3 '84 3 4 187 4 * 190 5 1 3 C f 87 6 190 7 7 *93 9 7 196 1 1 ! O 3 i >93 9 190 11 JC 2 C 0 3 * 203 0 8 32 2CO 0 203 4 2 206 8 8 210 1 1 3 : 206 3 209 8 5 2I 3 2 2 216 8 8 34 212 6 216 0 8 2 19 7 8 223 3 3 3 2 I 8 9 222 4 i 1 22§ 1 2 2 9 9 10 3 ( 225 0 228 9 2 232 6 9 2 3 6 4 8 3 ' 2 3 * 3 2 35 1 5 2 39 0 3 242 1 1 5 3 237 6 2 4 * 5 8 2 45 5 9 2 49 6 3 3 ? 7 243 9 2 4 7 9 1 1 25. 11 3 236 1 0 4 C 250 0 254 2 2 258 4 10 262 7 10 Feec long. J02 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. Side, 3 1 Inches Side, 31 i-lnchlSide, 31 4 Inch Side, 31 Inch 4.0 fquared. 6 8 1 Ft. In. Pa. fquared. 694 Ft. In. Pa 6 8 1 9 4 140 1 9 146 910 *53 5 11 160 2 o 166 io 1 1 73 6 180 2 186 10 193 6 200 2 200 10 7 213 6 8 220 2 9 226 IO IO 233 6 i i 24° 3 246 1 1 253 7 260 3 266 1 1 142 4 11 149 2 4 *55 11 8 162 9 1 169 6 6 176 3 10 183 * 3 189 10 7 196 8 o 203 5 4 210 2 9 217' o 2 223 9 6 230 6 11 227 4 3 244 1 8 250 11 o 2 S7 8 1 264 5 9 172 3 179 1 10 186 o 6 192 11 3 199 911 206 8 7 248 o 9 254 n f 261 10 1 268 8 9 274 7 6 2 1 3 4 2 *3 6 9 13 9 4 *4 3 20 0 3 20 4 I 20 8 0 2 1 4 26 8 4 27 1 6 27 6 9 28 5 31 4 5 33 10 IO 34 5 5 3 5 6 40 0 6 40 8 3 4 1 A 1 4 2 7 46 8 7 47 5 7 48 2 9 49 8 53 4 8 54 3 0 55 1 6 5 ° 9 60 0 9 61 0 5 62 0 2 63 ‘ IC 66 8 10 67 9 9 68 IO IO 70 1 1 73 4 1 1 7 i 7 2 75 9 6 77 12 80 1 0 81 4 6 82 8 3 84 13 86 9 1 88 1 1 1 89 6 1 1 9 1 H 93 5 2 94 1 1 3 95 5 7 98 1 3 100 1 3 101 8 8 103 4 3 io 5 16 106 9 4 108 6 1 I IO 3 0 1 1 2 0 i 17 113 5 5 !I 5 3 5 i*7 1 8 1 *9 0 1 18 120 1 6 122 0 IO 124 0 4 1 26 0 1 '9 126 9 7 128 IO 2 130 1 1 0 133 0 1 20 1 3 3 5 8 *35 7 7 137 9 9 140 0 1 fquared. 610 8 Ft. In. Pa. 610 8 fquared. 700 Ft. In. t^a. 147 o 1 *54 0 1 l6l Q I 168 O 1 175 O I 217 O I 224 O 2 231 O 2 238 O 2 245 O 2 252 O 2 259 O 2 266 O 2 273 O 2 280 O 2 A NEWTABLE OF SOLI D MEASURE. 103 Side, 32 Inches side, 32 i Inch Side, 32 ~ inch Side, 324 Inch r& fquared. fquared. 8 fquared. fquared cT 7 1 4 7 2 7 4 0 7 5 4 Crq Ft. [n. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. in, Pa. 1 7 1 4 7 2 8 7 4 0 7 5 4 2 H 2 8 *4 5 4 ‘4 8 0 ‘4 IO 9 3 21 4 0 21 8 0 22 0 O 22 4 1 4 28 5 4 28 10 8 29 4 l 29 9 6 5 35 6 8- 3 6 1 4 36 8 1 37 2 10 6 42 8 0 43 4 0 44 0 I 44 8 3 7 49 9 4 5 ° 6 8 5 i 4 1 5 2 1 7 8 5 6 10 8 57 9 4 53 8 2 59 7 0 9 64 0 0 6 5 0 0 66 0 2 67 0 5 IO 7 i 1 4 7 2 2 8 73 4 2 74 5 9 1 1 78 2 8 79 5 4 80 8 2 8 1 1 1 2 12 8* 4 0 86 8 0 88 0 3 86 4 6 *3 9 2 5 A 92 10 8 9:5 4 3 96 9 j 1 14 99 6 S 101 1 4 IC 2 8 3 104 3 3 1 5 106 8 0 108 4 0 no 0 3 1 1 1 8 8 16 113 9 4 1 ‘5 6 9 117 8 4 119 2 1 ‘7 1 20 10 8 1 22 9 5 124 4 4 126 7 5 18 1 28 0 0 130 0 1 i 3 2 0 4 ‘34 0 10 ‘9 '35 1 4 ‘37 2 9 ‘39 8 4 141 6 2 20 142 2 8 144 5 5 146 4 5 148 1 1 7 21 H 9 4 0 1 5 1 8 1 ‘54 0 5 156 4 1 1 22 156 5 4 158 10 9 161 4 5 163 10 4 2 3 163 6 8 166 1 5 168 8 5 ‘71 3 8 24 170 8 0 173 4 1 176 0 6 *78 9 1 2 5 177 9 4 180 6 9 ‘83 4 6 186 2 6 26 184 10 8 187 9 5 190 8 6 ‘93 7 10 27 192 0 0 195 0 1 198 0 6 201 1 3 28 199 1 4 202 2 9 205 4 7 208 6 7 29 206 2 8 209 5 5 212 8 7 2 16 0 0 3 ° 2 1 3 4 0 2 1 6 8 1 220 0 7 22 3 5 4 3 ' 220 5 4 223 10 9 227 4 7 230 10 9 3 2 227 6 8 231 1 6 2 34 8 8 238 4 2 33 2 34 8 0 238 4 2 242 0 8 245 9 6 34 241 9 4 243 6 IO 2 49 4 8 2 53 2 1 1 3 S 248 10 8 252 9 6 256 8 8 260 8 s 1 L 236 0 0 260 0 2 264 0 9 268 1 8 37 263 1 4 267 2 IO 271 4 9 275 7 0 3 ^ 270 2 8 274 .5 6 278 8 9 283 0 5 35 2 77 4 0 281 8 2 286 0 9 290 5 9 4 C 284 5 4 288 IO IO 1 293 4 10 297 1 1 2 Feet long. 104 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 1 1 1 2 *3 *4 16 *7 18 *9 20 21 22 23 24 21 26 27 28 29 3 2 33 34 21 3t 37 38 39 40 Side, 33 Inches Iquared. 7 6 9 side, 33 l Inch fquared. 7 8 1 Side, 33 i Inch fquared. 796 bide, 33 \ Inch fquared. 7 10 1 1 Ft. In. Fa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. In. .Pa. Ft. In. J a. 7 6 9 7 8 1 7 9 6 7 10 1 1 *5 1 6 ‘5 4 3 *5 7 0 *5 9 10 22 8 3 2 3 0 4 23 4 6 23 8 9 30 3 0 30 8 6 3 ‘ 2 1 35 7 8 37 9 9 38 4 7 38 1 7 39 6 7 45 4 6 46 0 9 46 9 1 47 5 6 5 2 1 1 3 53 8 10 54 6 7 55 4 5 t>o 6 0 61 4 0 62 4 2 63 3 4 68 0 9 69 1 2 .70 1 8 7* 2 3 75 7 6 76 9 3 77 1 1 2 79 * 2 82 2. 3 84 5 5 85 8 8 87 0 1 90 9 0 92 1 6 93 6 3 94 “ 0 98 3 9 99 8 8 101 3 9 102 9 1 1 103 10 6 107 5 9 109 1 3 10 8 10 ”3 5 3 “5 1 1 1 1 16 10 9 118 7 6 1 2 1 0 0 122 10 1 124 8 4 1 26 6 9 128 6 9 ‘ 3 o 6 2 1 32 5 10 *34 5 8 136 1 6 ‘38 2 4 1 40 3 4 142 4 7 ‘43 8 3 *45 10 5 148 0 10 150 3 6 ‘ 5 i 3 0 *53 6 7 •55 10 5 158 2 5 138 9 9 161 2 8 163 7 1 1 166 1 4 166 4 6 168 10 10 171 5 5 *74 0 3 ‘73 1 1 3 .76 6 1 1 *79 2 1 1 181 11 2 181 6 0 184 3 1 187 0 6 189 10 1 189 0 9 191 1 1 3 ‘94 10 0 197 9 0 196 7 6 *99 7 4 202 7 6 205 7 1 1 204 2 3 207 3 6 2 10 5 0 2*3 6 10 21 1 9 0 214 1 1 7 218 2 7 221 5 9 219 3 9 222 7 9 226 0 229 4 8 226 10 6 230 3 10 2 33 9 7 2 37 3 7 2 34 5 3 ■238 0 0 241 7 1 245 2 6 242 0 0 2 45 8 2 2 49 4 8 2 53 1 6 2 49 6 9 2 53 4 3 2 57 2 2 261 0 5 257 1 6 261 0 5 264 1 1 8 268 1 1 4 204 8 3 268 8 6 272 9 2 276 10 3 272 3 0 276 4 8 280 6 9 284 9 2 279 9 9 284 0 9 288 4 3 292 8 1 287 4 6 29 1 8 1 1 296 1 9 3 °° 7 0 2 94 1 1 3 299 5 0 3°3 1 1 3 308 5 1 1 302 6 0 307 1 2 3 “ 8 10 3 ‘ 6 4 10 A NEWTABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 105 T 3 n> Side, 34 Inches Side, 34 3 : Inch S.de, 34I Inch Siae, 34 4 Inch ct> fquared fquared. fquared. fquared. O 8 0 4 8 1 9 8 3 2 8 4 7 crp Ft. In. Fa Ft. In i J a. Ft. In Pa. Ft. In. Pa. 1 8 0 4 8 1 9 8 3 2 8 4 7 2 1 6 0 8 16 3 6 16 6 4 16 9 3 3 24 I 0 24 5 3 24 9 6 2 5 1 10 4 32 I 4 3 2 7 0 33 0 9 33 6 6 5 4 ° I 8 40 8 9 4 1 3 j 1 4 i 1 1 1 6 48 2 0 48 10 6 49 1 1 5 ° 3 9 7 & 2 4 57 0 3 57 10 3 58 8 4 8 64 2 8 6 5 2 0 66 1 6 67 1 0 9 72 3 0 73 3 9 74 4 8 7.5 5 8 10 80 3 4 81 5 6 82 7 10 8.3 10 3 1 1 88 3 8 89 7 3 90 1 1 0 92 2 1 1 1 2 96 4 0 97 9 0 99 2 3 100 7 6 1 3 1 04 4 4 10 5 1 0 9 ,0 7 5 5 109 0 2 H 112 4 8 114 0 6 "5 8 7 117 4 9 15 120 5 0 1 22 2 3 123 r 1 9 1 2 5 9 5 16 128 5 4 130 4 j 132 3 0 1 34 2 1 J 7 136 5 8 U8 5 10 140 6 2 142 6 8 18 144 6 0 146 7 7 148 9 4 ' 5 ° 1 1 4 *9 152 6 4 J 54 9 4 157 0 6 159 3 1 1 20 160 6 8 162 1 1 1 16? 3 9 1 67 0 7 21 168 7 0 171 0 10 173 b 1 1 176 1 2 22 176 7 4 179 2 7 181 10 1 184 5 10 2 3 184 7 8 187 4 4 190 1 3 192 10 5 24 192 8 0 *95 6 1 198 4 6 201 3 1 2 3 200 8 4 203 7 10 206 7 8 209 7 9 26 208 8 8 211 9 7 214 10 10 218 0 4 27 216 9 0 219 1 1 4 223 2 0 226 5 0 28 224 9 4 228 1 1 231 5 3 2 34 9 7 29 232 9 8 236 2 10 2 39 8 5 243 2 3 3 C 240 10 0 244 4 7 2 47 1 1 7 251 6 to 3 1 248 10 4 - 252 6 4 256 2 9 259 1 1 6 3 2 2 s; 6 10 8 260 8 2 264 6 0 268 4 2 33 264 1 1 0 268 9 1 1 272 9 2 276 8 9 34 272 1 1 4 276 1 1 8 281 0 4 285 1 5 35 2 So 1 1 8 28^ 1 5 289 3 6 293 6 0 3 b 289 0 0 293 3 2 297 6 9 3 °i 10 8 37 2 97 0 4 301 4 ] 1 3°5 9 1 1 310 3 3 38 3°5 0 8 309 6 8 3 '4 1 1 3*8 7 11 39 313 1 0 3*7 8 5 322 4 3 327 0 6 40 321 1 4 325 10 2 33 ° 7 6 335 5 2 P io6 A NEW TABLE OF SOLID MEASURE. 2? CD a n 8ide,35lnches|S fquared. | ide, 35 i Inch 6 fquared. ide, 35 \ Inch 8 fquared. zS, | ide,35 ilnche fquared. o 8 6 1 8 7 6 8 9 0 8 10 6 Op Ft- In. Fa. Ft. in. Pa. Ft. In. Pa. Ft. in. Pa. 1 8 6 1 8 7 6 8 9 0 8 10 6 2 17 0 2 *7 3 1 17 6 0 17 9 0 3 2 5 6 3 25 10 7 26 3 0 26 7 6 4 34 0 4 34 6 2 3.5 0 1 35 6 0 5 4 2 6 5 43 1 8 43 9 1 44 4 6 6 5 ‘ 0 6 5 * 9 3 5 2 6 1 53 3 0 7 59 6 7 60 4 9 61 3 1 62 1 6 8 68 0 8 69 0 4 70 0 .2 7 i 0 0 9 76 6 9 77 7 1 1 7 « 9 2 79 10 6 1 C 85 0 in 86 3 5 87 6 2 88 9 0 i ij 93 6 1 I 94 1 1 0 90 3 2 97 7 6 12 102 1 O 103 6 6 IO£ 0 3 106 6 0 1 3 1 10 7 1 112 2 1 1 * 3 9 3 2I 5 4 6 14 1 *9 1 2 120 9 7 122 6 3 1 24 3 0 *5 1 27 7 3 1 29 5 2 l X 1 3 3 * 3 * 1 6 16 *36 1 -A *T 138 0 9 140 0 4 142 0 1 17 *44 7 5 146 8 3 148 9 4 150 10 7 I !■ *53 1 6 1 55 3 10 *57 6 4 159 9 1 '9 1 6) 4 7 7 163 1 ( 4 x66 3 4 1 68 7 7 2 C 1 70 1 8 172 6 1 1 1 7 5 0 5 177 6 1 21 178 7 9 181 2 5 183 9 5 186 4 7 2 2 187 1 10 189 10 0 192 6 5 7 -95 3 1 23 >95 7 1 1 J98 5 6 201 3 5 204 1 7 2 4 204 2 0 207 1 1 210 0 6 213 0 1 z 5 2 1 2 8 • 215 8 8 j 218 9 6 221 10 7 26 22 1 2 2 224 4 2 227 6 6 230 9 1 27 229 8 3 232 1 1 9 236 3 6 239 7 7 28 238 2 4 24 * 7 3 245 0 7 248 6 1 29 246 8 5 250 2 to 2 53 9 7 2 57 4 7 3 C 23c 2 6 258 ! O 4 262 6 7 266 3 1 3 1 26 3 8 7 267 5 1 1 271 3 *7 / 275 1 7 3 2 272 2 8 276 1 6 280 0 s 284 0 2 33 280 8 9 284 9 0 288 9 8 292 1 0 8 34 289 2 IC 2 93 4 7 297 6 8 301 9 2 3 5 297 8 1 1 3 ° 2 0 1 306 3 8 3 ‘ 0 7 8 3 ^ 300 3 ' 0 31° 7 8 | 3*5 0 9 3*9 6 2 37 3*4 9 1 3 J 9 3 2 3 2 3 ' 9 O 1 3 28 4 8 3 ^ 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 7 10 9 33 2 6 9 337 2 3 39 33 1 9 3 33 6 6 3 34 * 3 9 i 346 1 8 4 C 210 3 4 34-4 1 10 350 0 10 * 355 0 2 anewtAbleofsolidmeasure lO„ Side, jOinch. ft) fquared. o' 9 S CrQ Fr.In.Pa I 900 2 18 . 3 27 4 3 6 5 43 6 54 7 63 8 72 9 81 10 90 1 1 99 1 2 108 1.3 117 H- 126 >5 *35 16 144 1 7 * 53 18 1 62 >9 171 20 1 80 2 1 189 22 198 2 3 207 z 4 216 2 5 22; 26 234 27 243 28 252 29 261 3 ° 270 3 > 279 3 2 288 33 297 34 306 33 3 '? 36 3 2 4 37 333 38 34 2 39 35 l 40 360 ‘The Explanation and Ufe of the pre- ceding TABLE of Solid Mea- fure. T HIS Table begins with 2 Inches for the Side of the Square, and by the continual Addition of a Quarter of an Inch extends to 36 Inches, the Side of the Square ; which 2 Inches, &c. for the Side of the Square, or one Fourth of the Circumfe- rence, is to be fought for on the. Top of the Columns in every Page. The firft Column to the Left Hand in every Page Ihews the Length in Feet, from 1 Foot to 40, and of fuch a Piece of Titnber or Stone whole Side of the Square, Girt or Quarter of the Circumference is fet down at the Top. The three Rows of Figures in every Co- lumn under Ft. In. Pa. is the folid Content in Feet, Inches, and 12th Parts of an Inch, anfwering to every Foot in Length in the Left Hand, under that Denomination. Immediately under the Side of the Square, on the Top of the Table, you have the Side fquared in Feet, Inches, and Parts, whofe Ufe will be hereaftef deferibed. Example 1 . What is the folid Content of a Piece of Tim* ber, or Stone, whofe Length is 20 Feet, and the Side of the Square* or Quarter of the Girt, g Inches? First, At the Top of the Table feek for 9 Inches, the Side of the Square, and in the Left Hand Column for 20 Feet in Length, right again-ft which* in the Angle of meeting you have 1130, which is 1 1 Feet, 3 Inches, equal to 1 1 Feet and a Quarter, the Content fought. P 2- Example EXAMPLES. What is the {olid Content of a Piece of Ti Length is 35 Feet, ami the Side of the Square a Quarter? Seek for 16 Inches i at the Top of the the fir it Column to the Left, and in the A viz. 64 Feet, 2 Inches, and 2 Twelfths of an What is the folid[Content of a Piece of Timber or Stone equal fided, and whofe Sides are 4 Inches by 9, and the Feet ? In this, and all other Cafes of the like Nature, obferve thi Multiply the two Sides together, and feek the Product on t of the Table, immediately under fquared , or if you cannot exadly, take the neareit Number to it, and the Figures over it is the fquare Root of that Number, which is a mean Proportion betwee the two unequal Sides given, and therefore confequently in the fame Column againft the Length, you have the true Content of any of Timber or Stone, the fame as if it were a fquare Piece. In the above Example, the two Sides given are 4 by q, therefore fay 4 Times 9 is 36, which 36 feek at the Top, as before direfted. Which you will find in Page 77, under 6 Inches, which is the true Square of 36 ; and againft iS Feet the Length, Hands 460," Feet, 6 Inches or a Half, the Content required. What is the folid Content of a Piece of fquared Timber or whofe Sides are Si by 161, and the Length 9 Feet ? First, Multiply the two given Sides, viz 81 by 16 fold down in Page 59. C ^08 8 9 2 3 0 The true Content. The EXAMPLES. 109 The Produ£t of the two fides is 1 1 Inches, 8 Parts, and 3 Seconds, the neared; Square Root of which, is 1 x Inches 4, which fquared, is 138 Inches, or 11 Inches, 6 Parts, as you will find in Page Sz, under 1 1 1, immediately under Ft. In. Pa. right under which, againft 9 Foot the Length, Hands 876, viz. 8 Feet, 7 Inches, and 6 Parts for the Content; which is fomewhat lefs than the Truth, by reafon the above Product of 1 1 8 3 cannot be exaftly fquared, as being a furd Number; but as there is but little Difference from the Truth in the Content, it is not very mateiial in meafuring of Timber or Stone, as will appear by obferving the above Operation, where the Length 9 Feet, is multiplied into the Product of two Sides, and the true Content produced, which is 8 Feet, 9 Inches, 2 Parts, and 3 Seconds, which is about one Inch and a Half Difference. Note, That when you cannot find the Product of the Multi- plication of the two Sides of any Piece of Timber, &c. or very near it immediately under /quaked, feek it in the firft Row of Fi- gures immediately under Ft. In. Pa. and there you will be fure to find it, or the neareft fquare Number that is pofiible to be found. Having now, I think, fufficiently (hewn the Ufe of the Table in meafuring of either fquare, unequal fided, or round Timber, or Stones 1 fhall now fhew how to meafure the fame arithmetically. It is cuftcmary, in meafuring of round Timber, if a Tree is regu- larly taper from Bottom to Top, to girt the Tree in the Middle with a String, for a mean Circumference between the two Ends; then they double the String four Times, and take that of the Girt, or one Side of the Square, fo that if a Tree be four Foot in Circumference, the Girt or fid: of the Square is one Foot; but if a Tree be irregular lhaped, that is, does not hold its Bignefs regularly, then they meafure it at twice or thrice, according as it falls off, and add all the feveral Meafurements together for the Content of the whole. The Dimenfions being taken, you may meafure Timber by either of thefe three Rules. First, Square the Girt, that is, multiply it into itfelf, and that Product by the Length, and divided by 144, and the Quotient is the Content. Secondly, Multiply the Square of the Girt by the Length, and that Product by 12, and divide that laft Product by/728, the cubical Inches in a Foot, and the Quotient is the Content in Feet. Thirdly, By Duodecimal Arithmetic, as in Page 59, fquare the Girt, and multiply the Product by the Length, and the laft Product is the Content, An no examples. An Example wrought by all three of the Ways. What is the folid Content of a Piece of Timber 1 6 Inches girt, and $ Feet long ? Second, 16 16 Firft, 16 16 96 16 9 6 16 Third. — — F. I. P. The 256 Square of 1 4 8 the Girt. 1 4 256 8 Length. 144)2048(14 Feet. 144 2048 12 4096 2048 4 8 Length. 608 576 32 Remains i728)245'76(i4Feet. 14 1728 7296 6912 2 8 Content. 384 Remains. By the fir ft Way the Content is 14 Feet, and 32 Inches remaining. By the Second, 14 Feet, 384 Inches remain. By the Third, 14 2 8, the fame as by the Table in Page 87. The laft Method is the neareft, beft, and moil expeditious Way of meafuring by the Pen. ANEW t in 3 A NEW TABLE O F Superficial, or Flat Meafure. Ready call; up, for finding the fuperficial Content of any Quantity of Board, Glafs, &c. from i Inch to 24, the Breadth ; and from 1 Inch to 30 Feet, the Length ; and therefore by Ad- dition only may ferve to any greater Breadth or Length. A NEW 112 A NEW TABLE OF FLAT MEASURE. 7 7 8 9 7 0 10 6 8 8 10 0 S 1 0 0 9 9 1 1 3 ' 9 1 1 6 IO IO 1 0 6 10 1 3 0 lx IX r 1 9 1 1 1 4 6 12 I 0 1 3 0 1 2 1 6 0 T 3 I 1 1 4 3 *3 1 7 6 >4 1 2 1 5 6 ? H 1 9 0 *5 1 3 I 6 9 2 15 1 10 6 1 6 1 4 1 8 0 0“ 16 2 0 0 *7 5 1 9 3 TO 17 2 1 6 iS I 6 1 i 0 6 l8 2 3 0 *9 I 7 1 1 1 9 r 9 2 4 6 20 1 8 2 1 0 20 2 6 0 21 I 9 2 2 3 21 2 7 6 22 I 10 2 3 6 22 2 9 0 2 3 X 1 1 2 4 9 2 3 2 10 6 24 2 0 2 6 0 24 3 0 0 2 S 2 1 2 7 3 2 5 3 1 6 26 2 2 8 6 26 3 3 0 27 2 3 2 9 9 27 3 4 6 28 2 4 2 1 1 0 28 3 6 0 29 2 s 3 0 3 29 3 7 6 30 2 6 3 1 6 3° 3 9 0 <■<-> o A NEW TABLE OF FLAT MEASURE. 113 2 Inches 2 J Inches 2 L Inches 2 1 Inches broad. broad. broad. broad. Length Length F. I. P. S. F. 1. P. S. F. 1. P. S. F. J. P. S. 1 0 0 20 0 0 2 3 I 2 6 2 9 2 4 4 6 2 5 0 5 6 3 6 6 9 3 7 6 8 3 3 n gf 4 5 8 10 9 1 1 0 3 5? 4 =* 3 1 lo 0 0 6 1 11 0 1 % 6 1 0 1 1 6 8 6 I 3 0 1 4 6 o’ 7 1 2 1 3 9 g 7 1 5 6 1 7 3 8 1 4 1 6 0 rp 8 1 8 0 1 10 0 9 1 6 1 8 3 9 1 10 6 2 0 9 10 1 8 1 10 6 20 2 1 0 2 3 6 1 1 1 10 2 0 9 I 1 2 3 6 2 6 3 1 0 2 0 2 3 0 I 2 6 0 2 9 0 2 4 4 6 2 3 0 3 6 3 6 6 9 3 7 6 8 3 4 8 9 0 4 10 0 1 1 0 5 0 10 1 1 3 5 1 0 6 1 1 9 6 1 0 1 1 6 6 1 3 0 1 4 6 7 1 2 1 3 9 7 1 5 6 1 7 3 S 1 4 1 6 0 8 1 8 0 1 10 0 9 1 6 1 8 7 9 1 10 6 2 0 9 10 1 8 1 10 6 10 2 1 0 2 3 6 1 1 1 10 2 0 9 1 1 2 3 6 2 6 3 12 2 0 2 3 0 12 2 6 0 2 9 0 *3 2 2 2 5 3 1 3 2 8 6 2 1 1 9 *4 2 4 2 7 6 2 1 1 0 3 2 6 ♦n ro 1 ? 2 6 2 9 9 ? M 3 1 6 3 5 3 n> 16 2 8 3 0 0 » 16 3 4 0 3 8 0 *7 2 10 3 2 3 § i 7 3 6 6 3 10 9 3 °? 18 *9 3 3 0 z 3 3 4 6 6 9 w 18 *9 3 3 9 1 1 0 6 4 4 1 4 6 3 20 3 4 3 9 0 20 4 2 0 4 7 0 2 j 3 6 3 U 3 21 4 4 6 4 9 9 22 3 8 4 1 6 22 4 7 0 S 0 6 2 3 3 10 4 3 9 2 3 4 9 6 s 3 3 24 4 0 4 6 0 24 5 0 0 s 6 0 23 4 2 4 8 3 2 S S 2 6 5 S 9 26 4 4 4 10 6 24 5 5 0 5 11 6 27 4 6 S 0 9 27 5 7 6 6 2 3 28 4 8 5 3 0 28 5 10 0 6 5 0 29 4 10 5 3 29 6 0 6 6 7 9 1 3 ° 5 0 5 7 6 30 6 3 0 6 10 6 Q. Inches long. J Feet long. A NEW TABLE OF FLAT MEASURE. 115 Length 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 4 Inches 4 J Inches broad. broad. T F. I. P. S. F. I. P. S. 0040 0043 8 - 8 6 1 0 1 09 1 4 ICO? 1 8 1 93 ■ 2 0 2 1 6 0 2 4 ^ 59 i 2 8 2 10 0 3 0 3 2 3 3 4 366 3 8 3 10 9 4 0 4 3 0 8 8 6 1 0 109 1 4 1 5 0 1 8 194 2 0 2 1 6 2 4 2 5 9 2 8 2100 3 0 3 2 3 3 4 366 3 8 3 Jo 9 4 0 4 3 0 4 4 4 7 3 I 4 8 4 1 1 6 5 0 5 3 9 5 5 4 380 * 8 6 0 3 3 6 0 646 ? 6 4 689 0 6 8 7 1 0 7 0 7 5 3 2 7 4 7 9 6 3 7 8 819 8 0 860 584 8 10 3 6 8 8 926 790 969 894 911 0 998 to 3 3 010 0 1076 Length 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 17 4 Inches broad. 4 | Inches broad. F. I. P. S. F. I. P. S 0 0 4- * 0049 9 0 9 6 1 1 6 1 2 3 1 6 0 1 70 1 10 6 1 11 9 230 2 46 276 2 9 3 3 °o 320 3 4 6 3 6 9 3 9 0 3 11 6 4 16 4 4 3 460 490 9 0 9 6 1 r 6 1 2 3 1 6 0 1 7 0 1106 in 9 230 246 276 2 9 3 300 320 3 4 6 3 6 9 3 9 ° 3116 4 1 6 4 4 3 460 490 4 10 6 5 0 9 5 5 0 5 5 6 5 7 6 5 to 3 6 0 0 630 ’646 679 ?6go 706 ^716 7 5 3 3760 7 10 0 7 10 6 829 2830 876 3876 9 0 3 3 9 ° 0 9 5 0 5946 9 9 9 6990 10 2 6 7 i° 1 6 to 7 3 8 10 6 0 11 00 9 10 10 6 1149 o[ii 3 0 11 9 6 CL* U 6 A NEW TABLE OF FLAT MEASURE. 3 Inches 5 \ Inches 5 i Inches broad. broad. broad. Leneth Leneth F. J. P, 8. F. 1. P. 8 F. i. P. 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O l S 10 16 0 6 10 16 3 0 16 4 6 X 1 1 1 4 17 7 9 I X >7 10 6 18 1 3 12 19 0 *9 3 0 1 2 *9 6 0 l 9 9 0 ’3 20 7 20 10 3 13 21 1 6 21 4 9 : n H 22 2 22 4 6 n> *4 22 9 0 z j 0 6 rr Ui 2 3 9 24 0 9 «~t U 2 4 4 6 24 8 3 O , 3 3? 16 2 5 17)26 4 1 r -’5 27 8 3 0 3 “ 3 °rq 16 1 7 26 27 0 7 0 6 26 27 4 1 1 0 9 18,2b 6 28 10 6 I 8 29 3 0 29 7 6 1930 1 3 ° 5 9 *9 3 ° 10 6 3 i 3 3 20,31 8 3 2 1 0 20 3 2 6 0 3 2 1 1 0 21 33 3 33 8 3 21 34 1 6 34 6 9 22 34 10 39 3 6 22 34 9 0 36 2 6 2 3 36 5 3 & 10 9 2 3 37 4 6 37 10 3 2 4 38 0 38 6 0 24 39 0 0 39 6 0 2 5 39 7 40 1 3 2 5 40 7 6 4 1 1 9 26j4i 2 4 1 8 b 26 42 3 0 42 9 6 27|42 9 43 3 9 27 43 10 6 44 5 3 - 28)44 4 44 1 1 0 28 45 6 0 46 1 0 2945 1 1 46 6 3 29 47 1 6 47 8 9 3 ° 47 6 48 1 6 30 48 9 0 49 4 6 A NEW TABLE OF FLAT MEASURE. 131 20 Inches 20 1 Inches 2 C 4 Inches 20 2 Inches broad. broad. broad. broad. Length F. J. P. S. F. i. P. S. F. 1 . P. 8 . F. 1 . P. 8 . 1 0 1 8 0 0 1 8 3 1 0 X 8 b 0 1 8 9 2 3 4 3 4 6 2 3 5 0 3 5 b 3 5 0 5 0 9 3 .5 1 b 5 2 3 4 6 8 6 9 0 3 4 6 10 0 6 1 1 0 2 5 8 4 8 5 3 ^r* nj 5 8 6 6 8 7 9 b 10 0 10 1 b b 10 3 0 10 4 6 0 7 ii 8 1 1 9 9 O 3 7 1 1 1 1 6 1 0 1 3 ’C TO 8 1 r 4 1 1 6 0 to 8 1 1 8 0 1 1 10 0 9 1 3 0 1 3 2 3 9 1 3 4 6 1 3 6 9 10 r 4 8 1 4 10 6 10 1 5 1 0 1 5 3 b 1 1 1 6 4 1 6 6 9 1 1 1 6 9 6 1 7 0 3 1 1 8 0 1 8 3 0 1 1 8 b 0 1 8 9 0 2 3 4 3 4 6 2 3 3 0 3 5 6 3 5 0 5 0 9 3 5 1 b 5 2 3 4 6 8 6 9 0 4 6 10 0 b 1 1 0 8 4 8 5 3 5 8 6 6 8 7 9 6 10 0 10 1 6 b 10 3 0 10 4 6 7 1 1 8 1 1 9 9 7 1 1 1 1 6 12 1 3 8 *3 4 »3 6 0 8 13 8 0 J 3 10 0 9 ‘5 0 1 5 2 3 9 '5 4 6 r 5 6 9 10 16 8 16 10 6 10 17 1 0 17 3 6 1 1 18 4 18 6 9 1 1 18 9 6 *9 0 3 1 2 20 0 20 3 0 1 2 20 6 0 20 9 0 13 2 1 8 21 1 1 3 *TJ U 22 2 6 22 5 9 ‘TJ >4 2 3 4 23 7 6 H 2 3 1 1 0 24 2 6 n> 1 7 2 ? 0 25 3 9 *5 25 7 b 2 5 1 1 3 o - )6 26 8 27 0 0 0 ib 27 4 0 2 7 8 0 3 ctq l 7 28 4 28 8 3 TO J 7 29 0 6 29 4 9 18 30 0 50 4 6 18 3 ° 8 0 3 1 1 6 *9 31 8 32 0 9 *9 3 2 4 b 3 2 10 3 20 33 4 33 9 0 20 34 1 0 34 7 0 21 35 0 35 5 3 2 1 35 9 b 3 b 3 9 22 36 8 37 1 6 22 37 6 0 38 0 6 2 3 38 4 38 9 9 23 39 2 6 39 9 3 2 4 40 0 40 6 0 24 40 I X 0 4 « 6 0 2 5 4 i 8 42 2 3 25 4 2 7 6 43 2 9 2 & 43 4 43 10 b 2b 44 4 0 44 1 1 6 2 7 45 0 45 6 9 2 7 4 6 0 6 46 8 3 28 46 8 47 3 0 28 47 9 0 48 5 0 29 48 4 48 1 1 3 29 49 5 b 50 1 9 30 5 ° 0 SO 7 6 30 5 1 2 0 5 i 10 6 J 3 z ANEWTABLEOFFLAT MEASURE. 21 Inches 21 i Inches 21 I Inches 21 | Inches broad. broad. broad. broad. Length Length F. 1. p. s. F. I. P. 8. F. 1. P. S F. 1. P. S. I 0 1 9 0 0 1 9 3 1 0 1 9 6 0 1 9 9 2 3 6 3 6 6 2 3 7 0 3 7 6 3 5 3 5 3 9 3 5 4 6 5 5 3 3 4 7 0 7 1 0 2 4 7 2 0 7 3 c 5 8 9 8 10 3 S* 5 8 1 1 6 9 0 9 CO 6 10 6 10 7 6 - 6 10 9 0 10 io 6 o 3 7 1 0 3 1 0 4 9 O 7 1 0 6 6 1 0 8 3 Op 8 1 2 0 1 2 2 0 c/p 8 1 2 4 0 1 2 6 0 9 1 3 9 1 3 1 1 3 9 1 4 1 6 1 4 3 9 io 1 5 6 1 5 8 6 10 1 5 1 1 0 1 6 1 6 1 1 1 7 3 1 7 <; 9 I T X 7 8 6 1 7 1 1 3 i 1 9 0 1 9 3 0 1 1 9 6 0 1 9 9 0 2 3 6 3 6 6 2 3 7 0 3 7 6 3 5 3 5 3 9 3 5 4 6 5 5 3 4 7 0 7 1 0 4 7 2 0 7 3 0 5 8 9 8 10 3 5 8 1 1 6 9 0 9 6 10 6 10 7 6 6 10 9 0 10 10 6 7 1 2 3 12 4 9 8 I 2 6 6 1 2 8 3 8 14 0 14 2 0 H 4 0 *4 6 0 9 *5 9 *5 1 1 3 .9 16 1 6 1 6 3 9 io ! 7 6 1 7 8 6 10 1 7 1 1 0 18 1 6 1 1 >9 3 *9 5 9 1 1 *9 8 6 *9 1 1 3 I 2 21 0 21 3 0 1 2 21 6 0 21 9 0 'Tl n> T 3 22 9 2 3 0 3 *3 2 3 3 6 2 3 6 9 J 4 H 6 2 4 9 6 S 3 M 25 1 0 2 5 4 6 rt> »5 26 3 ' 26 6 9 2 15 26 10 6 27 2 3 o 3 op 16 J 7 28 29 0 9 28 30 4 1 0 3 o' 16 w 17 28 3 ° 8 5 0 6 29 30 0 9 0 9 18 31 6 3 i 10 6 ' 18 3 2 3 0 3 2 7 6 *9 33 3 33 7 9 J 9 34 0 6 34 5 3 20 35 0 35 5 0 20 35 10 0 3 6 3 0 2 I 36 9 37 2 3 21 37 7 6 38 0 9 22 3« 6 38 11 6 22 39 5 0 39 10 6 2 3 4 ° 3 40 8 9 2 3 4 1 2 6 41 8 3 2 4 4 2 0 42 6 0 24 43 0 0. 43 6 0 2 5 43 9 44 3 3 2 5 44 9 b 45 3 9 26 45 6 46 . 0 6 26 4 6 7 0 47 1 6 2 7 47 3 47 9 9 27 48 4 6 48 1 1 3 28 49 0 49 7 0 28 5° 2 0 5° 9 0 29 5° 9 5* 4 3 29 5 1 1 1 6 5 2 6 9 30 5 2 6 53 1 6 3° 53 9 0 54 4 6 i Feet lo A NEWTABLE OF FLAT MEASURE. 133 22 Inches broad. 22 £ Inches broad. Length 22 i Inches broad. 22 | Inches broad. F. 1. P. S. F. I. P. S F. 1. P. S F. I. P. S. 0 1 10 0 0 1 10 3 I 0 1 10 6 c 1 xo 9 3 8 3 8 6 2 3 9 0 3 9 6 5 6 5 6 9 _ 3 5 7 6 5 8 3 h 7 4 7 5 0 g 4 7 6 0 7 7 0 9 2 9 3 3 =r* C 9 4 6 9 5 9 1 1 0 1 1 1 6 « 6 1 1 3 0 1 1 4 6 1 0 10 1 0 1 1 9 O 7 1 1 1 6 1 1 3 3 1 2 8 1 2 10 0 «} 8 1 3 0 0 1 3 2 0 1 4 6 1 4 8 3 9 1 4 10 6 1 5 0 9 1 6 4 1 6 6 6 10 1 6 9 0 1 6 1 1 6 1 8 2 1 8 4 9 1 1 1 8 7 6 1 8 10 3 1 10 0 X 10 3 0 1 1 10 6 0 1 10 9 0 3 8 3 8 6 2 3 9 0 3 9 6 5 6 5 6 9 3 5 7 6 5 8 3 7 4 7 5 0 4 7 6 0 7 7 0 9 2 9 3 3 5 9 4 6 9 5 9 1 1 0 1 1 1 6 6 1 1 3 0 1 1 4 6 12 10 12 11 9 71 1 3 1 6 J 3 3 3 H 8 H 10 0 8 15 0 0 U 2 0 16 6 16 8 3 9 16 10 6 J 7 0 9 18 4 1 8 6 6 io 18 9 0 18 1 1 -6 20 2 20 4 9 1 1 20 7 6 20 10 3 22 0 22 3 0 12 22 6 0 22 9 0 -3 10 24 1 3 *3 24 4 6 24 7 9 z 5 8 2 5 1 1 6 „ * 4*6 3 0 26 6 6 27 6 2 7 10 9 £ 15M 1 6 28 5 3 29 4 29 9 0 ~ 16 5 ° 0 0 3 ° 4 0 3 1 . 2 3 1 7 ' 3 § 1 7 3 1 10 6 32 2 9 33 0 33 5 6 V 1 8 * * * 33 9 0 34 1 6 34 10 35 3 9 *9 35 7 6 5 6 0 3 3 6 8 37 2 0 20' 37 6 0 37 1 1 0 3 8 6 39 0 3 2 I 39 4 6 39 9 9 40 4 40 «o 6 22 4 i 3 0 4 r 8 6 42 2 42 8 9 23 43 1 6 43 7 3 44 0 44 7 0 24 15 0 0 45 6 0 43 10 46 5 3 25 46 10 6 47 4 9 47 8 48 3 6 26 48 9 0 49 3 6 49 6 5 ° 1 9 27 5 ° 7 6 5 i 2 3 5 1 4 S 2 0 0 28 S 2 6 0 53 1 0 53 2 53 10 3 29 54 4 6 54 ! 1 9 55 0 55 8 6 3 ° 5 ^ 3 0 5 6 IO 6 Length 1 1 12 ‘3 H 1 5 16 crq 17 18 19 20 21 22 Z 3 24 2 5 26 27 28 29 Inches long. I Feet long, 134 A NEW TABLE OF FLAT MEASURE. Length 23 Inches broad. 23 \ Inches broad. F. 1 . P. t>.,F. 1 . P. 6. Length 23 1 Inches broad. tf. i. P. 8 I 1 x 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 • I 1 1 1 6 0 j 1 1 9 0 2 3 10 3 10 6 2 3 1 i 0 3 1 1 6 3 5 9 5 9 9 3 5 10 6 5 1 1 3 4 7 8 7 9 0 4 7 10 0 7 i 1 0 5 9 7 9 8 3 5 9 9 6 9 IO 9 6 1 1 6 1 1 7 6 6 1 1 9 0 1 1 IO 6 7 >3 5 ! 3 6 9 7 >3 8 6 «3 IO 3 8 l S 4 '5 6 0 8 x 5 8 0 *5 IO 0 9 1 7 3 17 5 3 9 '7 7 6 *7 9 9 io 19 2 *9 4 6 IC J9 7 0 l 9 9 b 1 1 21 1 21 3 9 1 1 2 1 6 6 21 9 3 12 23 0 2 3 3 0 12 23 6 0 2 3 9 0 J 3 24 1 1 2 S 2 3 1 3 25 5 6 2 5 8 9 J 4 26 10 z 7 1 6 TJ c*b X 4 27 5 0 2 7 8 6 u 28 9 29 0 9 ‘5 29 4 6 29 8 3 16 3° 8 3i 0 0 o' 16 3 * 4 0 3 i 8 0 1 7 i 2 7 S 2 1 1 3 "rp *7 33 3 6 33 7 9 1 8 34 6 34 10 6 i8 33 3 0 35 7 6 J 9 3 6 > 3 b 9 9 *9 37 7 6 37 7 3 20 3 s 4 3 8 9 0 20 39 2 0 39 7 0 21 40 3 40 8 3 21 4 1 1 6 4 t 6 9 22 42 2 42 7 6 22 43 1 0 43 6 6 2 3 1 44 6 9 2 3 45 0 6 45 6 3 24 4 6 0 46 6 0 24 47 0 0 47 6 0 z 5 47 1 1 48 5 3 2 5 4 * 1 1 6 49 5 9 26 49 ro 5 ° 4 6 26 5 ° 1 1 0 5 1 5 6 2 7 5 1 9 5 2 3 9 2 7 5 2 IO 6 53 5 3 28 33 8 54 3 0 28 34 IO 0 55 5 0 29 55 7 5 6 2 3 25 5 b 9 6 57 4 9 3 c 57 6 5 s 1 6 3 C 5 8 9 0 59 4 6 23 | Inches broad. e. \. p. s. 10 9 10 6 A NEW TABLE OF FLAT MEASURE. 24 Inches broad. Length F. i. P. S. 1 0200 2 4 3 6 4 n 1 8 ?r 5 10 - 6 1 0 0 7 1 2 op S 1 4 0 1 6 10 1 B 1 1 1 10 1 2 0 2 4 3 0 4 8 5 to 6 12 7 1 4 8 1 6 9 ,| 18 V IO 1 20 11 22 1 2 2 4 1.3 26 14 28 7 '5 30 a 16 32 0 1 7- 34 X) 18 36 *9 38 20 4 ° 2 1 42 22 44 23 +6 24 48 25 5 ° 26 27 ?4 2b i 6 29 s 8 3c'6o 1 3 S An Explanation of the preceding T A B L E of Flat Me afire. N every Page of this Table is contained fix Columns of Figures, of which two of them contains the Length of the Su- perficies to be meafured, viz. th‘e firll and fourth ; and the other four, the Content in Feet, Inches, and Parts, according to the Breadth in Inches, from i Inch, to 24 Inches broad, as exprefied on the Top of the Table over every Column. The Length of the Superfices is exprefied in Inches and Feet, in the firft and fourch Co- lumn ; the Inches from 1 to 1 1, between the third and fourth black Line from the Top of the Table, and the Feet from 1 to 30 between the fourth aud fifth Line, as is diitinguilhed by Inches long, and Feet long within the fame. . The Letters F. I. P. S. fignify as follows, viz. F. Hands for Feet, I. for Inches, P. for Parts, and S. for Seconds ; and do thereby intimate that the Figures under them are of the fame Denomination. Example I. What is the fupsrficial Content of a Piece of Board, Plank, Glafs, or any any other Su- perficies whofe Breadth is 16 Inches, and the Length 4 Feet ? First, Seek at the Top of the Table for 16 Inches the Breadth, and right down the fame Column, againft 4 Feet in the Left Hand Feet, 4 Inches, the Content required, The fame of any other in the like Cafe. 5 - 5 &c. Example t 136 EXAMPLES. Example 2 . What is the fuperficial Content of a Piece of Board, Plank, Glafs, Sc. 25 Feet 8 Inches long, and 6 \ wide ? First, Seek tor 6 f, the Breadth, which you will find in Page 1 17 ; and againft 25 Feet long {lands 14 o 9. Secondly, Seek in the fame Column (above) for 8 Inches long, and right under the fame Breadth, Hands 460. Lastly, Set down the Contents one under the other, and call them up, carrying 1 for every 12, from one Denomination to the other, and the Produdl is the Content required, as follows ; f . r. p . s. 25 Feet long, and 6 | broad, is 14 o 9 8 Inches long ditto — — 460 The Content required, 14530 Example 3 . What is the fuperficial Content of a Floor, &c. 20 Feet long, and 10 Feet, 7 Inches, and | wide ? . In fuch a Cafe as this, you mull firft multiply the Feet contained in the Breadth, by the Length, and then feek the Content of the re- maining Inches in the Table contained in the Breadth, and add to the Prod u 61 of the Feet, and the produ£t thereof is the Content fought. The above Example wrought. • Feet 20 10 200 7 | broad, &c. 20 Feet long by the Table 12 1 1 212 11 Content. Let us now fee what is the Content of the faid Floor arithmetically, and herein I fhall lhew how to multiply by the component Parts ol a Number, inftead of the Whole. Note, E X A M r> L E S. 137 Note, The component Parts of a Number are fuch Numbers which being multiplied together, will produce that number, as in the above Example, lnftead of multiplying 10 Feet 7 inches and i by 20 Feet, multiply it by 5, and that Produd by 4, and the Iaft Produd will be the fame as though it were multiplied by 20 at once, becaufe 4 times 5 is 20. See the Work as follows. F. I. P. 10 7 q S 3 2 9 4 2i2 11 o The Produd the fame as above. If any odd Numbers are given which are not an even Product of sny two of the nine Digits, & c. then take two Figures whofe Product come neareft, either more or lefs than the given Number ; and add if you took a lefs Number, fubtrad if you took more, as in thefe Ex- amples. Multiply 61 6 3 by 22 Feet, and 12 96b y 23 Feet. F. I. P. F. I. P. 61 6 3 12 9 6 7 8 45 ° 7 9 102 4 0 3 3 Too little 1291 1 1 3 Too much 3°7 0 0 Add 61 6 3 Subtrad 12 9 6 True Prod. 1353 S 6 True Prod. 294 2 6 T A NEW A NEW TABLE READY CALCULATED FOR Shewing the Value of any Number of Feet, Yards, Rods, Squares, &c. Alfo of any Sorts of Goods, Wares or Merchandize, at any Price per Foot, Yard, &c. from Half a Farthing to Ten Shillings ; and, by Addition only, to any Price required. The 140 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Half a Farthing. c Value. . s. d. f. jNutnb. Value . s. d. *f. Numb. V I. A L u E f. d. 7 I 0 a 43 5 85 IO 2-5 2 0 1 44 5 2 86 10 3 3 0 i* 45 5 2 f 87 IO 34 4 0 2 46 5 3 88 1 1 0 S 0 -2 47 5 34 , 89 1 1 of 6 0 3 48 6 0 90 1 1 I 7 0 3 i 49 6 °4 91 11 if 3 0 5 ° 6 1 92 1 1 2 9 1 of 5 1 6 *4 93 1 1 2-a IO 1 1 5 2 6 2 94 II 3 ■ 1 1 1 if 53 6 2 1 95 1 1 34 I 2 1 2 54 6 3 96 I 0 0 13 1 2f 35 6 ^ I 3 a 97 I 0 of 14 1 3 ( 5 6> 7 0 98 I 0 1 *3 1 3 * 57 7 99 I 0 if 16 2 0 S 8 7 1 100 I 0 2 *7 2 of 59 7 14 (1*2) I 2 0 18 2 1 60 7 2 (2 20) * 3 O' 19 2 i| 61 7 24 ( 1 44 ) 1 6 0 2d 2 2 6 2' 7 3 200 2 1 0 21 2 2 4 - 63 7 3 f (272) 2 10 0 22 2 3 64 8 0 3OO 3 * 2 . 2 3 2 34 65 8 °4 400 4 2 O 24 3 0 66 8 1 500 5 2 2 2? 3 o -4 67 8 600 6 3 O 26 3 1 68 8 2 700 7 3 2 27 3 i 4 69 8 2 4 800 8 4 O (28) 3 2 70 8 3 900 9 4 2 29 3 2 4 75 8 J 2. loco 10 5 O 3° 3 3 7 2 9 0 (1200) 1 2 6 O ( 3 1 3 S'? 73 9 Of (1728) 1 8 0 O I 3 2 4 0 74 9 1 2000 1 0 IO O ] 33 4 o 4 75 9 14 j (2184) 1 2 9 O 34 4 1 76 9 2 3000 I 11 3 O : 35 4 i4 77 9 4OOO 2 1 8 O ' 3 * 4 2 7 * 9 3 5000 2 12 1 O - 37 4 2 4 79 9 3a 6000 3 2 6 O 3 8 4 3 80 ■ 10 O 7000 3 12 11 O 39 4 34 81 10 cf 8OCO 4 3 4 O 40 5 0 82 10 1 9000 4 1 3 9 O 4 * 5 o, 83 10 I 2 icooo 5 4 2 O 42 1 5 1 2 (84) 10 2 20 OCO 10 8 4 O The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being r4l One Farthing. 2; c 3 c r Value. 1 . s . d . f. 2; 3 c r Va 1 . s. LUE. d. f Z C 3 cr Va !. p . L U d. £ f. 1 1 43 IO 3 35 1 9 I 2 2 44 1 I 0 86 1 9 2 3 3 45 I I 1 8 7 ' 1 9 3 4 X c 46 I I 2 83 1 xo 0 5 1 1 47 I I 2 89 1 10 1 6 1 2 48 1 O 0 90 1 10 2 7 1 3 49 I 0 1 9 1 X 10 y 8 2 0 5 ° i O 2 92 1 1 1 0 9 2 1 5 1 I O 3 93 1 I X 1 1 0 2 2 3-2 I I 0 94 r 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 53 1 1 1 95 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 0 54 I I 2 96 2 0 0 *3 3 1 55 I I 3 97 2 0 1 '4 3 2 (50 I 2 0 98 2 0 2 O 3 3 57 I 2 1 99 2 0 3 16 4 0 53 I 2 2 loo 2 I 0 O 4 1 59 I 2 (1 12) 2 4 0 18 4 2 60 I 3 0 (I 2 C) 2 6 0 1 9 4 3 61 I 3 i ( r 44 ) 3 0 0 20 5 0 62 I 3 2 200 4 2 0 2 1 5 1 63 I 3 5 (272) 5 8 0 0 2 5 2 6 4 I 4 0 3 °° 6 3 0 23 5 3 65 I 4 1 400 8 4 0 24 6 0 66 I 4 2 500 10 5 0 z 5 6 1 67 I 4 6 c 0 1 2 6 0 26 6 2 68 I 5 0 700 14 7 0 27 6 3 69 I 5 1 800 16 8 0 (28} 7 0 70 I 5 2 900 18 9 0 29 7 1 7 r I 5 3 1000 1 0 10 0 3 ° 7 2 / w I 6 0 ( 1 200) 1 5 0 0 3 1 / 3 73 I 6 1 (.728) 1 16 0 0 32 8 0 74 I 6 2. 2000 2 1 8 0 33 8 r 7 $ I 6 3 (2x84) 2 5 6 0 - 34 8 2 7^ I 7 0 3000 3 2 6 0 35 8 3 77 X 7 1 4000 4 3 4 0 3 6 9 G 73 I 7 2 5000 5 4 2 0 37 9 1 79 [ 7 6 oco 6 5 0 0 38 9 2 80 1 8 0 7000 7 5 xo 0 39 9 3 81 1 8 1 8000 8 6 8 0 40 10 0 82 I 8 2 9000 9 7 6 0 4 i 10 1 8 3 I 8 3 10000 10 8 4 0 A 42 10 2 (84) r 9 c 20000 20 16 S c 142 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Two Farthings. Numb Value. . s. d. f. Numb. Value !. s. d. f. Numb. V 1 . A L S. U E d. ’f. 1 2 43 1 9 2 85 3 6 2 2 1 0 44 1 JO 0 86 3 7 0 3 1 2 45 1 10 2 87 3 7 2 4 2 0 46 1 1 1 0 88 3 8 0 5 2 2 47 1 11 2 89 3 8 2 6 3 0 48 2 0 0 90 3 9 0 7 3 2 49 2 0 2 9 1 3 9 2 8 4 0 5 ° 2 1 0 92 3 10 0 9 4 2 5 1 2 1 2 93 3 10 2 10 5 0 4 2 2 2 0 94 3 1 1 0 1 1 5 2 43 2 2 2 95 3 1 1 2 1 2 6 0 54 2 3 0 96 4 0 0 1 3 6 2 55 2 3 2 97 4 0 2 H 7 0 (56) 2 4 0 98 4 1 0 »5 7 2 57 2 4 2 99 4 1 2 16 8 0 5 8 2 5 0 100 4 2 0 *7 8 2 59 2 5 2 (112) 4 8 0 1 8 9 0 60 2 6 0 (120) 5 0 0 »9 9 2 61 2 6 2 0 44 ) 6 0 0 20 10 0 62 2 7 0 200 8 4 o 1 ZI 10 2 63 2 7 2 (272) 1 1 4 0 22 11 0 64 2 8 0 300 1 2 6 0 2 3 1 1 2 65 2 8 2 400 16 8 0 24 1 0 0 66 2 9 0 500 1 0 10 0 2 5 1 0 2 67 2 9 2 600 1 5 0 0 26 1 1 c 68 2 10 0 700 1 9 2 0 2 7 1 i 2 69 2 10 2 8co 1 J 3 4 0 (28) 1 2 O 70 2 11 0 900 1 1 7 6 0 29 1 2 2 7 1 2 1 1 2 1000 2 1 8 0 30 1 3 O 72 3 0 0 (1200) 2 10 0 0 3 1 * 3 2 73 3 0 2 (1728) 3 12 0 0 3 2 * 4 O 74 3 1 0 2000 4 3 4 0 33 1 4 2 75 3 1 2 (2184) 4 1 1 0 0 34 * 5 0 76 3 2 c 3000 6 4 0 0 35 1 5 2 77 3 2 2 4000 8 6 8 0 3 6 1 6 O 78 3 3 C 5000 10 8 4 0 37 1 6 2 79 3 3 2 6000 iz 10 0 0 38 1 7 O 80 3 4 C 7000 14 1 1 8 0 39 1 7 2 81 3 4 2 8000 16 >3 4 0 40 1 8 O 82 3 4 C 9000 18 *5 0 0 4 * 1 8 2 83 3 4 2 10000 20 16 8 0 4 2 1 9 O (84) 3 6 0 20000 4 1 1 3 4 0 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. 143 being Three Farthings. Numb Value. 1. s. d. f. Numb. Value !. s . d. f. 2 G 3 a* V A I. s. L U E. d. f. 1 3 43 2 8 j ' «5 4 3 3 2 1 2 44 2 9 0 86 5 4 2 3 2 1 45 2 9 3 87 5 5 1 4 3 0 46 2 10 2 88 5 6 0 5 3 3 47 2 1 1 1 *9 5 6 3 6 4 2 48 3 0 0 90 5 7 2 7 5 1 49 3 0 3 9 * 5 8 1 8 6 0 5 ° 3 1 2 92 5 9 0 9 6 3 5 1 3 2 1 93 5 9 3 10 7 2 5 Z 3 3 0 94 4 10 2 1 1 8 1 53 3 3 3 95 5 H 1 1 2 9 0 54 3 4 2 96 6 0 0 '3 9 3 55 3 5 1 97 6 0 .3 H 10 2 (56) 3 6 0 98 6 1 2 J 5 1 1 1 57 3 6 3 99 6 2 I 16 1 0 0 5 b 3 7 2 100 6 3 O n 1 0 3 59 3 8 1 (112) 7 0 O iS 1 1 2 60 3 9 0 ( 1 2 0) 7 6 O 19 1 2 1 61 3 9 3 (' 44 ) 9 0 O 20 1 3 0 62 3 10 2 200 1 2 6 O 2 1 1 3 3 63 3 1 1 1 (272) J 7 0 O 22 1 4 2 64 4 0 0 300 18 9 O 2 3 1 5 1 65 4 0 3 400 1 5 0 O 2 4 1 6 0 66 4 1 2 500 I 1 1 3 O 2 S 1 6 3 6 7 4 2 1 600 I ‘7 6 O 26 1 7 2 68 4 3 0 700 2 3 9 O 27 1 8 1 69 4 3 3 800 2 10 0 O (28) 1 9 0 7 ° 4 4 2 900 2 16 3 O 29 1 9 3 7 1 4 5 1 1000 3 2 6 O 3 ° i 10 2 / 2 4 6 0 (1200) 3 15 0 O 31 1 1 1 1 73 4 6 3 (1728) 5 8 0 O 32 2 0 0 74 4 7 2 2000 6 5 0 O 33 2 0 3 . 75 4 8 1 (2184) 6 I 0 6 O 34 2 1 2 70 4 9 0 3000 9 7 6 O 35 2 2 1 77 4 9 3 4000 1 2 10 0 O 36 2 3 0 78 4 10 2 5000 I r 1 3 1 2 6 O 37 2 3 3 79 4 1 1 1 6coo 18 '4 0 O 3 8 2 4 2 80 5 0 0 700c 2 1 1 7 6 O 39 2 5 1 81 5 0 3 8000 25 0 0 O 1 40 6 c 82 5 1 2 c 0 0 0 s 28 2 6 O 1 4 ' 2 6 3 83 i 5 2 1 10000 3 1 $ 0 O 4 : 2 7 2 (84) ! 5 3 0 20000 62 10 0 O 144 Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being One Penny. z c 3 a - Value. . «. d. f. 2: a 3 cr Value. . s. d. f. Mu mb k •: .1 . ‘ ' V A I 1. s. U E. d. f. i 1 43 3 7 85 7 1 2 2 44 3 8 80 7 2 1 3 *2 4 ? 3 9 87 7 3 4 4 46 3 10 88 7 4 5 5 47 3 11 89 7 5 6 6 48 4 0 90 7 6 7 7 49 4 1 9 ' 7 7 8 , 8 5 ° 4 2 92 7 8 9 9 5 1 . 4 3 93 7 9 IO 10 5 2 4 4 94 7 10 1 1 1 1 53 4 5 95 7 1 1 12 1 0 54 4 6 96 8 0 *3 1 1 55 4 7 97 8 1 »4 1 2 ( 5<0 4 8 98 8 2 15 1 3 57 4 9 99 8 3 16 1 4 58 4 10 1 00 8 4 17 1 5 59 4 1 1 (112) 9 4 18 1 b 60 5 0 (120) 10 0 O 1 7 61 5 1 ( 1 44) 12 0 20 1 8 62 5 2 200 16 8 21 1 9 63 5 3 ( 2 7 2 ) 1 2 8 22 I I® 64 5 4 3 CO * 5 0 23 1 ii 65 5 5 400 1 13 4 2 4 2 0 66 5 6 500 2 1 8 2 5 2 1 67 5 7 600 2 10 0 26 2 2 68 5 8 700 2 1 8 4 27 2 3 69 5 9 800 3 6 8 (28) 2 4 70 5 10 900 3 15 0 29 2 5 7 i 5 1 1 1000 4 3 4 3 ° 2 6 72 6 0 (1200) S 0 0 3 i 2 7 73 6 1 (1728) 7 4 0 3 2 2 8 74 6 2 2000 8 6 8 33 2 9 75 6 3 (2184) 9 2 0 34 2 10 76 6 4 3000 12 IO 0 35 2 1 1 77 6 5 4000 16 13 4 3 6 3 0 78 6 6 5000 20 16 8 37 3 1 79 6 7 6000 25 0 0 38 3 2 80 6 8 7000 29 3 4 39 3 3 81 6 9 b'oco 33 6 8 40 3 4 82 6 10 9000 37 0 4i 3 5 83 6 1 1 10000 4 1 *3 4 42 3 6 (84) 7 0 20000 83 6 8 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being One Penny Farthing. Numb. Value. 1 . s. d. f 1 ? 3 cr Value. 1 . s. d. f 2 ; n g cr 1 . V A S. L U d. E. f. i 1 1 43 4 5 3 85 8 IO 1 2 2 2 44 > 4 7 c 86 8 1 1 2 3 3 3 45 4 8 i 87 9 0 3 4 5 c 46 4 9 2 88 9 2 0 5 6 1 47 4 10 3 89 9 3 1 6 7 2 48 5 0 0 90 9 4 2 7 8 3 49 5 1 i 9 1 9 5 5 8 10 0 5 ° 5 2 2 92 9 7 0 9 1 1 i S 1 5 3 3 93 9 8 1 IO 1 0 2 5 2 5 5 0 94 9 9 2 1 1 1 I 3 S 3 5 6 1 95 9 10 3 12 1 3 0 54 5 7 2 9 6 10 0 0 *3 1 4 1 55 5 8 3 97 , 10 1 1 H 1 5 2 (s 6 ) 5 10 0 98 10 2 2 ] 5 1 6 3 57 5 1 1 1 99 10 3 3 16 1 8 0 58 6 0 2 ICO 10 5 0 *7 1 9 1 59 6 1 3 (112) 1 1 8 0 1 8 1 10 2 60 6 3 0 (120) 1 2 6 0 19 1 1 1 3 61 6 4 1 044 ) 15 0 0 20 2 1 0 62 6 5 2 200 1 0 10 0 21 2 2 1 6 3 6 6 3 (272) I a 4 0 22 2 3 2 64 6 8 0 3 °° I 1 1 9 0 2 3 2 4 3 6 S 6 9 1 400 2 1 '8 0 2 4 2 6 0 66 6 10 2 500 2 1 2 1 0 2 7 1 67 6 1 1 3 600 3 2 6 0 26 2 8 2 68 7 1 0 700 3 12 1 1 0 2 7 2 9 3 69 7 2 1 800 4 3 4 0 (28) 2 1 1 0 70 7 3 2 900 4 13 9 0 29 3 0 j 7 i 7 4 3 1000 5 4 2 0 3° 3 1 2 7 2 7 6 0 ( 1 200) 6 5 0 0 3 i 3 2 3 73 7 7 i (1728) 9 0 0 0 32 3 4 0 74 7 8 2 2000 io 8 4 0 33 3 5 1 75 7 9 3 (2184) 1 1 7 6 0 34 3 6 2 76 7 1 1 0 3000 1 2 6 0 35 3 7 3 77 8 0 1 4000 20 16 8 0 36 3 9 0 78 8 1 2 5000 26 0 10 0 37 3 10 1 79 8 2 3 6000 3 i 5 0 0 38 3 1 1 2 80 8 4 0 7000 3 b 9 2 0 39 4 0 3 8 z 8 5 1 8000 4 i 13 4 0 40 4 2 0 82 8 6 2 9000 46 *7 6 0 4 i 4 3 1 83 8 7 3 10000 52 1 8 0 42 4 4 2 (84) 8 9 0 2COOO [ 104 3 4 0 U Numb x^6 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &g.. being Three Half-pence. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ro i x 12 *3 H 1 5 16 1 7 18 19 20 2 I 22 23 24 2 5 26 27 (28) 29 3 ° 3 1 3 2 33 34 35 3 6 37 3 & 39 40 4 1 42 Value. s. d. f. 1 3 4 6 7 9 10 0 1 3 4 0 7 9 10 0 1 3 4 6 7 9 2 10 3 0 3 i° 4. o 4 iO 5 0 5 1 5 3 z G 3 1 cr 1 Value. s. d. f Numb. Value 1. s. d. f. 43 5 4 2 ' 85 ro 7 2 44 56c 86 10 9 0 43 5 7 2 87 10 10 2 46 5 9 c 88- 1 1 0 0 47 3 10 2 89 1 1 1 2 48 60c 90 ^ 3 0 49 612 9 * 11 4 2 3 ° 630 92 1 1 6 0 51 642 93 1 r 7 2 D 52 6 6c 94 11 9 0 2 53 672 95 1 I IO 2 2 54 690 9.6 12 O 0 2 5? 6 to 2 97 12 I 2 0 (56) 700 98 12 3 0 • 2 57 7 1 2 99 12 4 2 0 c8 • 73 ° 100 1 2 6 0 2 59 7 4 2 (112) 14 0 0 0 60 76c (120) 15 0 0 2 61 7 7 2 (• 44 ) 18 0 0 0 62 [790 2CO 1 5 0 0 2 63 7 *0 2 (272) 1 14 0 0 C 64 800 3 o ° 117 6 0 2 65 & 1 2 400 2 lO 0 0 0 66 83c 5 co 3 2 6 0 2 67 8 4 2 600 3 15 ° 0 0 68 8 6c 700 4 7 6 0 2 ' 69 872 800 5 0 0 0 0 ' 70 89c 900 5 12 6 0 2 71 8 *0 2 icoo 650 0 o' 72 0 0 c (1200) 7 10 0 0 2 73 9 1 (1728) 10 16 0 0 0 74 9 3 > 2 COO 1210 0 0 2 75 9 4 (2 I 84) 13 i 3 0 0 0 76 9 6 3 3000 18 15 0 0 2 77 9 7 l 4C OO 0 0 1 N 0 0 ; 78 9 9 D 5000 3 l 5 0 0 2 79 9 10 2 6000 37 i° 0 0 0 80 10 0 0 7000 43 15 0 0 2 81 -lo I 2 SOOO 5 ° 0 0 0 c ' 82 10 3 0 9000 5 6 5 0 0 V 83 io 4 2 . IOCOO 62 10 0 0 ' 0 GC 4 =^ 10 6 o[ 20000 125 0 0 0 • The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. 147 being One Penny Three Farthings. Numb. ? Value. 1. s. d. f. 2 C 3 cr Value 1. s. d. f. 2: ■C 3 cr V A 1. s. L U d. E. f. 1 X 3 43 6 3 1 85 1 2 4 3 2 3 2 44 6 5 0 86 1 2 6 2 3 -3 1 45 6 6 3 s? 1 2 8 1 4 7 o' 46 .6 8 2 8G 12 10 0 5 8 3 47 6 10 a 89 .12 1 1 3 6 10 2 48 7 0 0 90 ‘3 1 2 7 . 1 0 1 49 7 1 3 9 J ‘3 3 1 8 1 2 0 3 ° 7 3 2 92 J 3 5 0 9 I 3 3 5 i 7 5 1 93 ‘3 6 3 10 I 5 2 52 7 7 D 94 ‘3 8 2 1 1 I *7 / 1 53 7 8 3 95 J 3 10 I 1 2 l 9 0 54 7 10 2 96 .14 0 0 1 3 I 10 3 53 8 0 1 97 14 l 3 1 4 2 0 2 (S 6 ) 8 2 O 98 J 4 3 2 O 2 2 1 57 8 3 3 99 ‘4 5 1 16 2 4 0 53 8 5 2 100 ‘4 7 0 17 2 5 3 59 8 7 1 (il2) j6 4 0 iS - 2 7 2 60 8 9 0 (120) 1 7 6 0 O 2 9 1 61 8 ao 3 (‘44! I 1 0 0 20 2 i r 0 62 9 p ■3 2CO I 9 2 0 r 21 3 0 3 63 9 2 1 (272) 1 19 •3 0 2 2 3 2 2 64 9 4 0 300 .2 3 9 0 2 3 3 4 1 6 5 9 5 3 4 ®o 2 18 4 0 2 4 3 6 0 66 9 7 2 400 3 1 2 1 1 0 2 5 . 3 7 3 67 9 9 6go 4 7 .6 0 26 3 9 2 68 9 1 1 O 700 5 2 1 0 27 3 1 1 1, 69 10 0 3 800 5 .16 8 0 (;8) 4 1 g’ 70 lo 2 2 9 ©o 6 11 3 0 29 4 2 3 7 i 10 4 1 1000 7 5 to 0 3° 4 4 2; 7-2 10 6 0 (1200)' 8 ‘5 0 0 3 1 4 6 I .73 10 7 .3 (1728) 1 2 j 2 -0 0 3 2 4 '8 0 74 10 9 2 2000 ‘4 1 1 8 0 33 4 9 3 73 10 >JU 4 (2x84) • ! S 48 6 0 34 4 1 1 2 76 1 1 1 0 3000 2 1 ‘7 6 0 35 5 1 1 77 1 1 2 3 4000 29 3 4 0 3 6 5 3 c 78 J I 4 2 <;ooo 3 b 9 2 0 37 3 4 3 79 1 1 6 a 6000 43 ‘5 O 0 5 8 3 6 2 .80 1 1 8 0 7000 5 5 0 10 0 39 5 s j 81 1 1 9 .3 O O O 00 58 6 8 0 40 5 JO o' 82 1,1 a 1 2 9000 65 1 2 6 0 4 * 3 1 1 3 83 12 1 1 icooo 7 2 18 4 0 42 6 1 2 (84) I 2 3 0 20000 >43 16 8 0 U 2 14 s The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Two Pence. i Numb. Value. . s. d. f- Numb. Value. . s. d. f. Numb. Vai 1. ?. U E. d. f. 1 2 43 7 2 85 14 2 2 4 44 7 4 86 14 4 3 6 45 7 6 87 14 6 4 8 46 7 8 88 14 8 5 10 47 7 10 89 H 10 6 1 0 48 8 0 90 15 0 7 1 2 49 8 2 9 i >5 2 8 1 4 5 ° 8 4 92 *5 4 9 1 6 5 1 8 6 93 J 5 6 IO 1 8 42 8 8 94 >4 8 1 1 1 10 43 8 10 94 14 l° i I 2 2 0 54 9 0 96 16 0 *3 2 2 55 9 2 97 16 2 '4 2 4 U<4> 9 4 98 16 4 2 6 57 9 0 99 16 6 16 2 8 58 9 8 100 16 8 i 7 2 10 59 9 1 0 (112) 18 8 18 3 0 60 1 0 0 (12c) 1 0 0 19 3 2 61 10 2 ( 1 44 ) ' 4 0 20 3 4 62 10 4 200 1 J 3 4 2 1 3 6 6 3 10 6 (272) 2 4 4 2 2 3 3 64 10 8 300 2 10 0 23 3 10 6 5 10 10 406 3 6 8 24 4 0 66 1 1 0 500 4 3 4 25 4 2 67 1 1 2 600 5 0 0 26 4 + 68 11 4 700 5 *6 8 27 4 6 69 1 1 6 800 6 13 4 (28) 4 3 7 ° 11 8 900 7 10 0 29 4 10 7 1 11 10 IOCO 8 6 8 3 ° 5 0 72 1 2 0 (1200) 10 0 0 3 1 5 2 73 1 2 2 (1728) 1 4 8 0 32 S 4 74 1 2 4 2COO 16 13 4 33 4 6 75 1 2 6 ( 2184 ) 18 4 0 34 5 3 76 1 2 8 jOCO 2; 0 0 35 4 i° 77 12 IO 4 COO 33 6 8 3 6 6 0 78 13 O 5000 4 1 1 3 4 37 6 2 79 13 2 6000 50 0 0 3 8 6 4 80 13 4 yOOO 58 6 8 ( 39 6 6 81 13 6 8000 66 13 4 4 ° 6 8 82 13 8 9000 74 0 0 I 4 1 6 10 85 13 i° I OOOO 83 6 8 ! 4 -? 7 0 (84) 1 4 0 20000 166 13 4 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. 149 being Two Pence Farthing. 2; e 3 CT* Value !. s. d. f. Numb. Value !. s. d. f Numb. V 1. A L 5 # U E. d. f. I 2 1 43 8 0 3 85 *5 I I 1 2 4 2 44 8 3 c 86 16 I 2 3 6 3 4 ? 8 5 1 87 16 3 3 4 9 0 46 8 7 2 88 1 6 6 0 5 1 1 1 47 8 9 3 89 16 8 1 6 1 1 2 48 9 0 0 90 16 10 2 7 1 3 3 49 9 2 i 9 l 17 0 3 8 1 6 0 5 ° 9 4 2 92 17 3 0 9 1 8 1 5 1 9 6 3 93 17 5 1 IO 1 IO 2 5 2 9 9 0 94 17 7 2 1 1 2 0 3 53 9 1 1 1 95 »7 9 3 1 2 2 3 0 54 10 1 2 96 18 0 0 13 2 5 1 55 10 3 3 97 18 2 1 H 2 7 2 ( 5 6 ) IO 6 0 98 18 4 2 > *5 2 9 3 57 10 8 1 99 18 b 3 16 3 0 0 5 » IO IO 2 100 18 9 0 17 3 2 i 59 1 1 0 3 (112) 1 1 0 0 18 3 4 2 60 1 1 3 0 (120) 1 2 6 0 J 9 3 6 5 61 1 1 5 1 (' 44 ) 1 7 0 0 20 3 9 0 62 1 1 7 2 200 1 17 6 0 21 3 1 1 1 63 1 1 9 3 (272) 2 1 1 0 0 22 4 1 2 64 I 2 0 0 300 2 16 3 0 2 3 4 'y D 3 6 5 I 2 2 1 400 3 i 5 0 0 24 4 6 0 66 12 4 2 500 4 *3 9 0 25 4 8 1 67 12 6 3 600 5 12 6 0 26 4 10 2 68 12 9 0 700 6 1 1 3 0 27 5 0 3 69 12 1 1 1 800 7 10 0 0 (28) 5 3 0 ' 70 l 3 1 2 900 8 8 9 0 29 5 5 1 7 1 *3 3 3 1000 9 7 6 0 3 ° 3 7 2 72 *3 6 0 (1200) 1 1 ■5 0 0 3 * 5 9 3 73 *3 8 i (172S) 16 4 0 0 3 2 6 0 0 74 *3 IO 2 2000 18 15 0 0 33 6 2 1 75 0 3 (2184) 20 9 6 0 34 6 4 2 76 ! 4 3 O 3000 28 2 6 0 35 6 6 3 77 r 4 5 1 4000 37 10 0 0 36 6 9 0 78 H 7 2 5000 46 17 6 0 37 6 1 1 1 79 H 9 3 6000 56 5 0 0 38 7 1 2 80 *5 0 0 7000 6 5 12 6 0 39 7 3 3 81 J 5 2 I 8000 75 0 0 0 40 7 b 0 8 2 ! 5 4 2 9000 84 7 6 0 4 * 7 3 I 83 >5 6 3 10000 93 "5 0 0 1 4 2 7 IO 2 (8+) x 5 9 0 20000 187 IO 0 0 1 *50 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, & c . being Two Pence Half-penny. 2 c 3 1 a - Value I. s. d. f. 2: c 3 a- Value. 1. s. d. f. 2 c 3 cr V 1. A S. L U d. E. f. i 2 2 43 8 1 1 2 85 J 7 8 2 2 ■ 5 0 44 9 2 0 86 17 1 1 0 3 7 2 4 s • 9 4 2 8 7 18 1 2 10 0 46 9 7 0 88 18 4 0 5 T 0 2 47 9 9 2 89 18 6 2 ■6 1 3 0 48 10 0 0 90 18 9 0 7 ' 1 5 49 TO 2 2 9 1 18 1 1 2 8 i O 0 5 ° 10 5 0 92 >9 2 0 9 •I 10 2 5 1 10 7 2 93 19 4 2 TO 2 1 0 5 2 10 IG 0 94 J 9 7 0 i I 2 3 2 53 1 1 O 2 95 19 9 2 I 2 ' 2 6 0 54 ‘ T I 2 0 96 1 0 0 0 *3 2 8 2 55 1 I 5 2 97 I 0 2 2 1 4 ■ 2 1 1 0 (5 6 ) 1 I 8 © 98 I 0 5 0 15 ' 3 1 2 57 1 I 10 2 99 I 0 7 2 r6 3 4 0 5 ' 8 I 2 1 © 100 I 0 10 0 17 ■ 3 6 2 59 I 2 3 2 (112) I 3 4 0 18 3 9 0 ■60 12 6 0 ( 1 20) I 5 0 0 19 ' 3 1 1 2- 61 I 2 8 2 C 1 44 ) I 1 0 0 0 20 4 2 C 62 12 11 0 200 2 1 8 0 21 4 4 2 63 13 1 2 i 2 7 2 ) 2 iG 8 0 22 4 7 O 64- 13 4 c 3 °° 3 2 6 0 ■ 23 4 9 2 6 5 13 6 2 400 4 3 4 0 r» /t ~ T 5 0 c 66 13 9 c 500 5 4 0 25 5 2 2 67 13 1 1 2 600 6 5 •0 0 26 5 5 O 6S H 2 O 700 7 5 10 0 27 5 7 £ 69 14 4 2 800 8 6 8 0 (28) 5 10 C 70 14 7 O 900 9 7 6 0 29 6 0 2 71 14 9 2 1000 ■10 8 4 0 3 ° 6 .3 O 72 *5 0 O (1 200) 1 2 10 0 0 31 6 5 2 73 1 5 2 2 (1728) 18 0 0 0 3 2 6 •8 ■O 74 >5 5 O 2000 20 j6 8 0 33 6 10 2 75 15 7 2 (2184) 22 15 0 0 34 7 1 0 76 15 10 O 3000 3i 5 0 0 33 ‘7 3 2 77 16 0 2 4 coo 4i J 3 4 0 3 6 7 6 © 7 s 16 3 0 9000 52 1 8 0 37 7 8 2 79 16 5 2 6000 62 10 0 0 3 8 7 1 1 ■0 80 16 8 0 7000 72 18 4 0 j 39 8 1 2 81 16 10 2 8000 8 3 6 8 0 i 4° 8 4 0 82 *7 1 c ■9000 93 15 0 0 1 41 I ^ 6 2 8 3 >7 3 2 10000 104 3 4 0 : 4 2 1 8 9 0 ( 8 4) 1 7 6 O 20000 208 6 8 0 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c, being Two Pence Three Farthings. Numb ^ Value. 1 . s. d. f. 2; c 3 cr Value. i. s. d. f. 2; p 3 p* V 1 . A S. L. -U d. E. f. i 2 3 43 9 10 1 85 l 9 5 3 2 5 2 44 10 1 0 86 19 8 2 3 8 1 45 10 3 3 8 7 i 9 LI 1 4 M 0 46 10 6 2 88 1 0 2 0 5 I I 3 47 10 9 1 89 1 0 4 3 6 1 4 2 48 1 1 0 0 90 1 0 7 2 7 1 7 1 49 it 2 3 9 1 L 0 10 1 8 t 10 c 50 1 1 5 2 92 I 1 1 0 9 2 0 3 5 1 1 1 8 1 93 I 1 3 3 IO 2 3 2 5 2 1 1 11 q 94 I 1 6 2 1 1 2 6 1 S 3 1 2 1 3 95 I 1 9 1 1 2 2 9 0 . 54 12 4 2 96 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 3 55 12 7 i 97 1 2 2 3 *4 3 2 2 (56) 1 2 10 0 98 I 2 5 2 *5 3 3 1 57 *3 0 3 99 1 2 8 1 16 3 8 0 5 s 13 3 2 100 r 2 z X 0 *7 3 IO 3 59 13 6 1 (1 12) 1 5 8 0 18 4 1 2 60 13 9 c (120) 1 7 6 0 J 9 4 4 1 61 *3 11 3 (H 4 ) i *3 0 0 20 4 7 0 62 2 2 200 2 5 to 0- 2 1 4 9 3 63 H 5 1 (272) 3 - 2 4 0 22 5 e 2 64 14 8 0 300 3 8 9 0 2 3 5 3 1 65 *4 to 3 400 4 1 1 8 0 24 5 6 0 66 *5 I 2 500 5 H '*7 * 0 25 5 8 3 67 4 1 600 6 1 7 6 0 2 6 5 1 1 2 68 *5 7 0 700 8 0 5 0 2 7 6 2 1. 69 15 9 3 800 9 3 4 0 (28). 6 5 0 7 ° 16 0 2 900 10 6 3 0 29 6 7 3 7 * 16 3 1 1000 1 1 9 2 0 30 6 10 2 72 16 6 0 (1200) >3 15 0 0 3 * 7 1 1 73 16 8 3 (1728) 19 16 0 0 32 7 4 0 74 16 11 2 2000 22 18 4 0 • 33 7 6 3 75 •7 2 1 (2184) 2 5 0 6 0 34 7 9 2 76 17 5 0 3000 34 7 6 0 35 8 0 1 77 *7 7 3 4000 45 16 8 0 3 6 8. 3 0 78 17 10 2 ^ooo 57 5 to 0 37 8 .5 * 79 18 1 1 6000 68 «5 0 0 38 8 8 2 80 18 4 0 7000 80 4 2 0 39 8 1 1 1 81 18 6 3 8000 9 1 *3 4 0 40 9 2 0 82 18 9 2 9000 1.03 2 6 0 41 9 4 3 s 3 l 9 0 1 10000 114 1 1 8 0 42 9 7 2 (84) ‘9 3 0 . 20000 229 3 4 0 152 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Three Pence. Numb. Value. 1 . s. d. f z; c 3 cr. Value. 1 . s. d. f. Numb. V A L 1 - S. u I. d. f i 3 0 43 10 9 85 1 1 3 2 6 44 1 1 0 86 I 1 6 3 9 45 1 1 3 87 1 1 9 4 I 0 46 •1 1 6 88 J 2 0 5 1 3 47 1 1 9 89 I 2 3 6 1 6 48 1 2 0 90 I 2 6 7 1 9 49 1 2 3 9 1 1 2 9 8 2 0 5 ° 1 2 6 92 I 3 0 9 2 3 5 1 1 2 9 93 I 3 3 IO 2 6 52 13 0 94 I 3 6 1 1 2 9 53 13 3 95 I 3 9 12 3 0 54 13 6 96 I 4 0 x 3 3 3 55 13 9 97 1 4 3 H 3 6 ( 5 6 ) 14 0 98 I 4 6 r 5 3 9 57 14 3 99 I 4 9 16 4 0 58 H 6 100 I 5 0 *7 4 3 59 14 9 (112) 1 8 0 18 4 6 60 *5 0 (120) I 10 0 *9 4 9 6 1 *5 3 (i 44 ) I 16 0 20 5 0 62 55 6 200 2 10 0 21 3 3 63 55 9 (272) 3 8 0 22 5 6 64 16 0 300 3 ! 5 0 2 3 5 9 65 16 3 400 5 0 ° 24 6 0 66 16 6 500 6 5 0 2 5 6 3 67 16 9 600 7 10 0 26 6 6 68 17 0 700 8 *5 0 27 6 9 69 '7 3 800 10 0 0 (28) 7 0 70 17 6 900 1 1 5 0 29 7 3 7 i 17 9 1000 12 to 0 3 ° 7 6 7 2 18 0 ( 1 20c) x 5 0 0 3 * 7 9 73 18 3 ( 1 7 2S) 21 1 2 0 32 8 0 74 18 6 2000 z 5 0 0 33 8 3 75 18 9 (2184) 2 7 6 0 34 8 6 76 59 0 3000 37 1 0 0 35 8 9 77 »9 3 4000 5 o 0 0 3 6 9 0 78 19 6 5000 62 10 0 37 9 3 79 *9 9 6oco 75 0 0 38 9 6 80 1 0 0 7000 87 10 0 39 9 9 8 1 1 0 3 8000 100 0 0 40 10 0 82 1 0 6 9000 1 1 2 10 0 4 * 10 3 83 1 0 9 10000 125 0 0 42 10 6 (84) 1 1 0 20000 250 0 0 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Three Pence Farthing. Numb. Value. I. s. d. f Numb. Value. 1. s. d. f. Z c 3 cr V I. A S. L U d. E. f. i 3 1 43 I ! 7 3 85 1 3 0 1 2 6 2 44 I I 1 1 0 86 1 3 3 2 3 9 3 45 I? 2 l 87 1 3 6 3 4 1 1 0 46 1 2 5 2 88 1 3 10 0 5 1 4 1 47 12 8 3 89 1 4 1 1 6 I 7 2 48 1 3 0 0 90 1 4 4 2 7 1 10 3 49 *3 3 1 9 1 1 4 7 3 8 2 2 0 5 ? *3 6 2 92 1 4 1 1 0 9 2 5 1 5 1 *3 9 3 93 1 5 2 I IO 2 8 2 5 2 H 1 0 94 1 5 £ 2 1 1 2 l 1 3 53 H 4 1 95 1 5 8 3 12 3 3 0 54 14 7 2 96 1 6 0 0 13 3 6 1 35 H 10 3 97 1 6 3 1 H 3 9 2 (56) *5 2 9 98 1 6 6 2 »S 4 0 3 57 l S 5 1 99 1 6 9 3 16 4 4 0 58 ‘5 8 2 ICQ I 7 i 0 17 4 7 1 59 ‘5 1 1 3 O' 2 ) 1 10 4 0 i 8 4 10 2 60 16 3 0 (i20) 1 12 6 0 >9 5 1 3 61 16 6 1 044 ) 1 19 0 0 20 S 0 62 16 9 2 200 2 *4 2 0 21 5 8 ; 6 3 17 0 3 ( 272 ) 3 ‘3 8 0 22 5 1 1 2 64 17 4 0 3 °o 4 1 3 0 23 6 2 3 6 5 17 7 1 400 5 8 4 0 2+ 6 6 0 66 ‘7 10 2 500 6 15 5 0 2.? 6 9 1 67 18 1 3 600 8 2 6 0 26 7 0 2 68 18 5 P 700 9 9 7 Q 2 7 7 3 3 69 18 8 1 800 10 16 8 O (28) 7 7 0 70 18 1 1 2 900 1 2 3 9 O 29 7 10 1 7 i 19 2 3 1000 13 lo 10 O 3 ° 8 1 2 72 i 9 6 D (1200) 16 5 0 0 3 i 8 4 3 73 *9 9 1 (1728) 23 8 0 0 32 8 8 0 74 I 0 0 2 2000 27 1 8 0 33 8 1 1 l 75 1 0 3 3 (2184) 29 1 1 6 0 34 9 2 2 7 6 I 0 7 0 3000 40 1 2 6 0 35 9 5 3 77 t 0 io 1 4000 54 3 4 0 3 6 9 9 0 78 I 1 1 2 ^OOO 67 •4 2 0 37 10 0 1 79 1 1 4 3 60OO 81 5 0 0 38 10 3 2 80 I i 8 0 7 oqo 94 ‘.5 10 0 39 10 6 3 81 1 1 1 1 1 8000 io8 6 8 0 4 ° 10 10 0 82 1 2 2 2 9000 121 l 7 6 0 4 i 1 1 1 1 83 1 2 5 3 1 0000 ‘35 8 4 0 42 1 1 4 2 ( 84 ) 1 2 9 0 20000 270 16 8 0 X The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, Sic. being Three Pence Half- penny. Numb. 2; t 1 cr Value. . s. d. f. Value. I. s. d. f. C 3 cr V 1. A I S. U E. d. f i 3 2 43 tz 6 2 85 1 4 9 2 2 7 0 44 I 2 10 0 86 I 5 1 0 3 ro 2 45 1 3 1 2 87 i 5 4 2 4 I 2 c 46 *3 5 © 88 I 5 8 0 5 r 5 2 47 *3 8 2 89 I 5 1 1 2 6 1 9 0 48 >4 0 0 90 r 6 3 0 7 2 0 2 49 J 4 3 2 9 1 1 6 6 2 8 21 4 0 5 ° *4 7 0 9 2 1 6 10 0 9 2 7 2 5 * 14 10 2 93 1 7 1 2 ro 2 ri 0 5 2 •5 2 0 94 1 7 5 0 i i 3 2 2 S 3 *5 5 2 95 1 7 8 2 1 2 3 6 0 54 *5 9 c 96 1 8 0 0 i '3 3 9 2 55 r6 0 2 97 1 8 3 2 >4 4 1 0 ( 5 6 ) 16 4 0 98 r 8 7 0 4 4 2 57 16 7 2 99 1 8 1 0 2 16 4 8 c 58 16 11 0 100 1 9 2 0 17 4 1 1 2 59 17 2 2 (1 12) 1 1 2 8 0 18 5 3 C 60 '7 6 0 (120) 1 *5 0 0 >9 5 6 2 61 1 7 9 2 (i 44 ) 2 2 0 0 20 5 10 O 62 18 1 c 200 2 1 8 4 0 21 6 1 2 63 ' 18 4 2 (272) 3 r 9 4 0 22 6 5 0 64 18 8 o 3 °° 4 7 6 0 z 3 6 8 2 : ^5 18 1 r 2 400 5 16 8 0 24 7 0 0 66 19 3 © 500 7 5 10 0 2 5 7 3 2 67 '9 6 2 600 8 >5 0 0 26 7 7 0 68 *9 10 0 700 to 4 2 0 27 7 to 2 69 1 0 1 2 800 1 1 >3 4 0 (28) 8 2 0 7 ° 1 0 5 © 900 ‘3 2 6 0 29 8 5 2 7 i 1 0 8 2 1000 *4 1 1 8 0 30 8 9 0 72 1 1 0 0 ( 1 20c) l 7 10 0 0 3 X 9 0 2 73 r 1 3 2 (1728) 2 5 4 0 0 3 2 9 4 0 74 1 1 7 0 2000 2 9 3 4 0 33 9 7 2 75 * 1 10 2 (2184) 3 i *7 0 0 34 9 1 1 0 76 1 2 2 0 3000 43 >5 0 0 35 10 2 2 77 1 z 5 2 400a 58 6 8 0 36 10 6 0 78 1 2 9 0 5000 72 1 8 4 0 37 10 9 2 79 1 3 0 2 6oco : 87 ro 0 0 38 11 1 0 80 1 3 4 c 7000 102 1 8 0 39 1 1 4 2 81 1 3 7 2 8000 i 16 l 3 4 O 40 1 1 8 c 82 1 3 1 1 c 9000 131 5 0 0 4 ‘ r 1 1 1 2 83 ' 4 2 2 I I coco '45 16 8 0 4 2 1 2 3 C (84) 1 4 6 c >1 20000 291 1 3 4 ° The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, fcc. 155 being Three Pence Three Farthings. Numb Value. 1. s. d. f. Numb. Value. 1. s. d. f Numb. V A I. s. L U d E. f. 1 3 3 43 *3 5 1 8 5 1 6 6 3 2 7 2 44 13 9 0 86 I 6 10 2 3 1 1 1 45 H 0 3 87 I 7 2 1 4 : 1 3 0 46 14 4 2 88 I 7 6 0 5 , 1 6 3 47 , >4 8 1 89 I 7 9 3 6 1 10 2 4-8 ■ 15 0 0 90 1 8 1 2 7 - 2 2 1 49 15 3 3 9 i >8 5 1 8 2 6 O 5 ° *5 7 2 92 I 8 9 0 9 2 9 3 5 1 *5 1 1 1 93 J 9 0 3 . 10 3 1 2 5 2 16 3 c 94 I ”9 4 2 1 1 3 5 1 53 16 6 4 95 I 9 8 1 1 2 3 9 0 54 16 10 2 96 I 10 0 0 1 3 4 0 3 55 : >7 2 1 97 1 10 3 3 14 4 4 2 ( 56 ) 17 6 0 98 1 10 7 2 J 5 4 ■8 * 57 17 9 3 99 I 10 1 • 1 16 5 0 0 5 8 18 1 2 .100 I 1 1 3 0 17 3 3 3 59 18 4 1 (112) 1 3 5 0 0 18 5 7 2 60 18 9 0 (I2D) I 17 6 0 *9 5 1 1 « 5* *9 0 3 ( 1 44 ) 2 5 0 0 20 6 3 0 62 19 4 .2 200 3 2 6 0 2 1 6 6 3 63 i 9 8 1 ( 2 7 2 ) 4 5 0 0 22 6 10 2 64 J 0 0 0 3 °° 4 *3 9 0 2 3 7 2 1 65 1 0 3 3 400 6 5 0 0 24 7 6 0 66 1 0 7 2 500 7 16 3 0 25 7 9 5 6 7 1 0 n 1 -6oo 9 7 ;6 0 26 8 1 2 68 1 1 3 -0 700 •10 18 9 0 2 7 . 8 5 1 69 l 1 6 3 800 12 >10 0 0 (28) 8 9 c 7 ° 1 1 10 2 .900 ■ H 1 3 0 29 9 0 3 7 * 1 2 2 1 1000 «5 1 2 6 0 3 ° 9 4 2 72 1 2 6 0 (a 200) 1 8 ■i - 5 0 0 31 9 8 1 73 1 2 9 3 (■728) 2 7 0 0 0 32 JO 0 0 74 1 3 1 2 2000 3 ' 5 0 0 33 10 3 3 75 1 3 5 1 i 2 1 84) 34 2 6 0 3 + 10 7 2 76 •1 3 9 0 3000 46 *7 6 0 ; 35 JO 11 1 77 1 4 0 3 .4000 62 10 0 0 3 6 1 1 3 o' 7 8 1 4 4 2 5000 78 2 6 0 37 1 1 6 3 79 I 4 8 1 6000 93 x 5 p 0 3« Ji 10 2 80 l • 5 0 0 7000 1 09 7 6 0 39 1 2 2 1 81 1 5 3 3 8000 1 2 5 >0 0 0 40 1 2 6 0 82 I 5 7 2 9000 140 12 6 0 4 ' 1 2 9 3 83 1 5 1 1 1 10000 156 5 0 0 42 i3 1 2 (84) 1 6 3 0 ■ 2COOO 5> 2 10 0 0 X 2 156 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Four Pence. 2: Z Z c 3 Value. e 3 Value. c 3 • V A L U E. cr 1. s. d. f. cr 1. s. d. f cr 1. S. d. f. I 0 4 43 H 4 *5 1 8 4 2 0 8 44 M- 8 86 1 8 8 3 1 0 . 45 *5 0 8 7 1 9 0 4 1 4 46 >5 4 88 1 9 4 5 1 8 47 '5 8 89 1 9 8 6 2 0 48 16 0 90 i 10 0 7 2 4 49 16 4 9 ' X iO 4 8 2 8 5 ° 16 8 9 J X 1 0 8 9 3 0 S ' '7 0 93 I 1 1 0 10 3 4 S 2 ' 7 4 94 I 1 1 4 1 1 3 S 53 1 7 8 9 > I 1 1 8 12 4 0 54 18 0 96 1 1 2 0 J 3 4 4 33 18 4 97 1 12 4 *4 4 8 ( 5 «) 18 8 98 I 1 2 8 'S 5 0 S 7 19 0 99 I 1 3 0 16 5 4 58 19 4 100 I 13 4 *7 5 8 59 19 8 (112) I i 7 4 18 6 0 60 1 0 0 (120) 2 0 0 19 6 4 61 1 0 4 ( 144 ) 2 8 0 20 6 8 62 1 0 8 2 CO 3 6 8 2 1 7 0 6 3 1 1 0 (272) 4 10 8 22 7 4 64 I 1 4 300 5 0 0 23 7 8 65 1 1 8 4OO 6 13 4 24 8 0 66 1 2 0 5OO 8 6 8 24 8 4 67 I 2 4 6oo 10 0 0 26 8 8 68 1 2 8 700 1 1 13 4 27 9 0 69 1 3 0 800 '3 6 8 (28) 9 4 70 1 3 4 900 1 5 0 0 29 9 8 7 * 1 3 8 1000 16 13 4 5 ° 10 0 72 1 4 0 ( 1 200) 20 0 0 3 1 10 4 73 1 4 4 (1728) 28 16 0 3 2 10 8 74 1 4 8 2000 33 6 8 33 1 1 0 ' 75 1 5 0 (2184) 36 8 0 34 1 1 4 7 6 1 5 4 3000 So 0 0 35 1 1 8 *7 / / 1 S 8 4000 66 13 4 36 12 0 78 1 b 0 coco 83 6 8 37 j 2 4 79 1 6 4 6000 100 0 0 38 1 2 8 8c 1 6 8 7000 1 16 13 4 39 '3 0 81 1 7 0 8000 x 33 6 8 4 ° 13 4 82 1 7 4 9000 ‘50 0 0 4 * 13 8 8 3 1 7 8 1 0000 166 13 4 42 H 0 (8+) 1 8 0 20000 333 6 8 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c» 157 being Four Pence Farthing. £ 1 a i Value ?* 1. s . d. f. Numb. Value. 1. s. d. f. •2: c 3 o' Va X 1. s. u a. E. f. i 4 1 43 *5 2 3 85 1 10 1 1 2 8 2 44 15 7 0 86 I 10 5 2 3 1 0 3 45 1 5 1 1 1 8 7 10 9 3 4 1 5 0 46 16 3 2 88 I 1 1 2 0 5 1 9 1 47 16 7 3 89 1 1 1 6 1 6 2 1 2 48 17 0 0 90 I 1 1 JO 2 7 2 5 3 49 17 4 1 9 1 1 12 2 3 8 2 ID 0 5 ° 17 8 2 92 I 1 2 7 0 9 3 2 1 5 1 18 0 3 93 1 12 1 1 1 10 3 6 2 5 2 id 5 0 94 I >3 3 2 1 1 3 10 3 53 18 9 i 95 I 13 7 3 12 4 3 0 54 19 1 2 96 I H 0 0 13 4 7 1 55 19 5 3 97 I >4 4 1 14 4 1 1 2 ( 5 6 ) 19 to 0 98 I H 8 2 *S 5 3 3 57 i 0 2 1 99 I i 5 0 3 16 5 8 0 58 1 0 6 2 ICO I *5 5 0 6 0 1 59 1 0 10 3 (n2) I 19 8 0 18 6 4 2 60 1 1 3 0 (120) 2 2 6 0 19 6 8 3 6r 1 1 7 1 ( * 44 ) 2 1 1 0 0 20 7 1 0 62 1 1 1 1 2 2 CO 3 10 JO 0 21 7 5 1 6 3 1 2 3 3 .(272) 4 16 4 0 2 2 7 9 2 '64 1 2 8 0 300 5 6 3 0 2 3 8 1 3 65 1 3 0 1 400 7 1 8 0 J 24 8 b 0 66 1 3 4 2 400 8 17 1 0 2 5 8 10 1 67 1 3 8 3 600 10 12 6 0 26 9 2 2 68 1 4 1 c 700 1 2 7 ii 0 27 9 -6 3 69 1 4 5 1 800 *4 3 4 0 (28) 9 1 1 0 70 1 4 9 2 900 *5 18 9 0 29 JO 3 1 7 i • 5 1 3 1000 l 7 H 2 0 3 ° 10 7 2 7 2 1 5 6 c (1200) 2 1 5 0 0 3 1 10 1 1 3 73 1 5 10 I (1728) 30 12 0 O : 3 2 1 1 4 0 74 1 t> 2 2 2000 35 8 4 O 33 1 1 8 1 75 1 6 6 3 (2184) 38 13 6 O 34 12 0 2 7-6 x 6 1 1 0 3000 53 2 6 O | 35 1 2 4 3 77 1 7 3 l 4000 70 16 8 O 3 b 12 9 c 78 1 7 7 2 ^000 88 10 10 O 37 13 \ i 79 1 7 1 1 3 6000 106 5 0 O 3 8 *3 5 2 80 1 8 4 c 7000 12 3 19 2 O 39 13 9 J 81 1 8 8 ] 8000 141 13 4 O 40 *4 2 0 82 1 9 0 2 9000 1 59 7 6 b } 4 1 14 6 1 83 * 9 4 3 10000 1 77 1 8 0 4 2 H 10 2 (84) 1 9 9 c 200 C 0 354 3 4 0 158 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, kc. being Four Pence Half-penny. £ c 3 0* • Value. 1. s. d. f. 2: c 3 cr Value. !• s. d. L. Numb. V 1. A L S. u d. E. f. 1 4 2 43 16 1 2 85 1 II IO 2 "2 9 0 44 1 6 6 0 8t> 1 2 3 O 3 l X 2 43 16 10 2 87 1 1 2 7 2 4 1 6 c 46 »7 3 0 88 13 0 O 5 1 10 2 47 17 7 2 89 1 13 4 2 6 2 3 0 48 1 8 0 0 90 1 13 9 O 7 2 7 2 49 18 4 2 9 1 1 >4 1 2 8 3 0 0 5 ° 18 9 0 . 92 1 >4 6 O 9 3 4 2 5 1 *9 1 2 93 1 H 0 2 10 3 ' 9 0 5 2 19 6 O <4 1 1 5 3 0 i 1 4 1 2 53 19 ic z 95 1 15 7 2 1 2 4 6 0 54 1 0 3 c 96 1 16 0 0 13 4 10 2 55 1 6 7 2 97 1 16 4 2 14 5 3 0 ( 5 6 ) I 1 0 0 98 1 16 9 0 *5 5 7 2 57 1 1 4 2 99 1 '7 1 2 16 6 0 0 58 1 I 9 O ICO 1 *7 6 0 17 6 4 2 59 1 2 1 2 (112) 2 2 0 0 18 6 9 0 60 1 2 6 0 (120) 2 5 0 0 19 7 1 2 61 I 2 10 2 (• 44 ) 2 H 0 0 20 7 6 0 62 1 3 3 0 200 3 15 0 0 21 7 10 2 63 1 3 7 2 (272) 5 2 0 0 22 8 3 a 64 1 4 0 O 3 °° 5 12 6 0 23 8 7 2 6 5 1 4 4 2 400 7 10 0 0 2 4 9 0 0 66 1 4 9 O 500 9 7 6 0 • 22 9 4 2 67 1 5 1 2 6co 11 0 0 26 9 9 0 68 1 5 6 O 700 *3 2 6 0 2 7 10 1 2 69 1 5 10 2 800 ic 0 0 0 (2S) 10 6 0 70 1 6 3 O 900 16 '7 6 0 29 10 10 2 7 i 1 6 7 2 1000 18 15 0 0 3 ° 1 1 3 0 72 1 7 0 0 ( 1 200) 22 10 0 0 3 i 1 1 7 2 73 1 7 4 2 (1728) 32 8 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 74 1 7 9 0 2000 37 10 0 0 33 1 2 4 2 75 1 8 1 2 (2184) 40 l 9 0 0 34 I 2 9 0 76 I 8 6 0 3000 56 5 0 0 55 >3 1 2 77 1 8 10 2 4000 75 0 0 0 3 6 1 3 6 0 7 s 1 9 3 0 4000 93 >5 0 0 37 >3 10 2 79 1 9 7 2 6000 1 1 2 10 0 0 38 >4 3 0 80 1 10 0 0 7000 131 5 0 0 39 *4 7 2 81 1 10 4 2 8000 150 0 0 0 40 0 0 82 1 10 9 0 9000 168 15 0 0 4 i 4 2 83 1 1 1 1 2 10000 187 10 0 0 42 *5 9 0 (84) i x 1 6 c 20000 375 0 0 0 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. 159 being Four Pence Three Farthings. c 3 cr Value I. s. d. f Numb. 1 Value !. s. d. f Numb. V A 1. s. L U d. E. f. 1 4 3 43 ■7 0 1 85 I •3 7 3 2 9 2 44 >7 5 0 86 I H 0 2 3 1 2 1 45 17 9 3 87 I •4 5 1 4 1 7 0 4 6 18 2 2 88 I •4 10 0 5 1 IX 3 47 18 7 1 89 I •5 2 3 6 2 4 2 48 •9 0 0 90 I J 5 7 2 7 2 9 1 49 19 4 3 9 l I 16 0 1 8 3 2 0 50 *9 9 2 92 I 16 5 0 9 3 6 9 5 1 1 0 2 1 93 I 16 9 3 10 3 11 2 52 1 0 7 0 94 I •7 2 2 1 1 4 4 1 53 1 0 1 1 3 95 I •7 7 1 1 2 4 9 0 54 1 1 4 2 96 I 18 0 0 l 3 5 1 3 55 I X 9 1 97 I 18 4 3 •4 5 0 2 ( 5 6 ) 1 2 2 0 98 I 18 9 2 •5 .5 1 1 1 57 1 2 6 3 99 I •9 2 1 1 6 6 4 0 58 1 2 1 1 2 100 I •9 7 0 •7 6 8 4 59 1 3 4 1 (112) 2 4 4 0 18 7 1 2 60 * 3 9 0 (120) 2 7 6 0 •9 7 6 i 6 1 • 4 1 3 (• 44 ) 2 •7 0 0 20 7 1 1 c 62 1 4 6 2 200 3 •9 2 0 2 1 8 3 3 63 1 4 1 1 1 (272) 5 7 8 0 22 8 8 2 6 4 1 5 4 0 300 5 18 9 0 2 3 9 1 1 65 1 5 8 3 400 7 18 4 0 24 9 6 0 66 1 6 1 2 500 9 •7 1 1 0 25 ' 9 10 3 67 1 6 6 1 600 1 1 •7 6 0 26 10 3 2 68 1 6 1 1 0 700 •3 •7 1 0 27 10 8 i 69 1 7 3 3 800 •5 16 8 0 (28) 1 1 1 c 70 1 7 8 2 goo •7 16 3 0 29 1 1 5 5 7 i 1 8 1 1 1000 •9 •5 10 0 30 1 1 10 2 72 1 8 6 0 (1200) 2 3 •5 0 0 3 1 12 3 1 73 1 8 10 3 (1728) 34 4 0 0 32 1 2 8 0 74 1 9 3 2 2000 39 1 1 8 0 33 13 0 3 75 1 9 8 1 (2184) 43 4 6 0 34 •3 5 2 76 1 10 1 0 3000 59 7 6 0 35 13 10 1 77 1 10 5 3 4000 79 3 4 0 36 H 3 0 78 1 10 10 2 5000 98 •9 2 0 37 H 7 3 79 1 11 3 1 6oco 118 •5 0 0 3 8 •5 0 2 80 1 11 8 0 7000 138 10 10 0 39 5 1 81 I 12 0 3 8000 158 6 8 0 40 15 10 0 82 1 12 5 2 9000 178 2 6 0 4 ' 16 2 3 85 1 12 10 1 10000 •97 18 4 0 42 16 7 2 ( 3 4 ) * l 3 3 0 20CO0 395 16 8 0 l$0 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being P'ive Pence. 2 c g. Value. 1. s. d. fl Numb. Value. , 5. d. f. 3 c 3 c r V 1. A U E. d. f. 1 5 0 43 17 11 85 1 15 5 2 10 44 18 4 86 I 15 10 3 1 3 45 18 9 87 1 (6 3 4 1 8 46 0 19 2 88 1 6 8 5 2 1 47 0 1 9 7 89 1 ‘7 1 6 2 6 48 0 0 90 1 ■7 6 7 7. 1 1 49 0 5 91 1 ■7 1 1 8 3 4 5 ° 0 IO 92 1 18 4 9 3 9 5 i 1 3 93 1 18 9 IO 4 2 5 2 1 8 94 1 19 2 1 1 4 7 53 2 1 95 1 i 9 7 12 5 0 54 2 6 96 2 0 0 ‘3 5 5 55 2 1 1 97 2 0 5 ‘4 5 10 ( 56 ) 3 4 98 2 0 10 *5 6 3 57 r 3 9 99 2 1 3 16 6 8 58 4 2 100 2 1 8 *7 7 1 59 4 7 (112) 2 6 8 18 7 b 60 5 0 (I 2 C) 2 10 0 19 7 1 1 61 5 5 ( r 44 ) 3 0 0 20 8 4 62 5 10 200 4 3 4 21 8 9 6 3 6 3 (272) 5 13 4 22 9 2 64 6 8 3°0 6 5 0 23 9 7 65 7 1 400 8 6 8 24 10 0 66 7 6 500 10 8 4 2 5 10 5 67 7 11 600 12 10 0 26 10 IO 68 8 4 700 U 1 1 8 27 1 1 3 69 8 9 8oq 16 13 4 (28) 1 1 8 70 9 2 900 18 15 0 29 12 1 7 1 9 7 1000 20 16 8 30 12 6 7 2 10 0 (1200) 2 5 0 0 3 1 12 11 73 10 $ (1728) 36 0 0 32 13 4 74 IO 10 2000 41 3 4 33 13 9 75 ‘I 3 (2184) 45 IO 0 34 *4 2 76 1 1 8 3000 62 10 0 35 7 77 12 I 40 OQ 83 6 8 3 6 *5 0 7 8 1 2 6 5 oco 104 3 4 37 *5 5 79 12 II 6000 l2 S 0 0 38 *5 10 80 *3 4 7000 H5 16 8 39 16 3 81 i 3 9 8000 166 13 4 40 16 8 82 14 2 9000 187 10 0 41 17 1 83 H 7 10000 208 6 8 1 4 2 17 6 (84) 1 15 0 200OQ 416 13 4 The. Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Five Pence Farthing. i6i 2; c 3 o' Value. I. s. d. f Numb. Value. 1 . s. d. f. I 5 1 43 18 9 3 2 10 2 44 19 3 0 3 I 3 3 45 >9 8 1 4 I 9 0 46 I 0 1 2 5 2 2 1 47 i 0 6 3 6 2 7 2 48 1 i 0 0 7 3 0 3 49 1 1 5 1 8 3 6 0 5 ° I i 10 2 9 3 1 1 1 5 1 1 i 3 3 10 4 4 2 5 2 1 2 9 0 1 1 4 9 3 53 1 3 2 1 12 5 3 0 54 1 3 7 2 1 3 5 8 1 55 1 4 0 3 H 6 1 2 ( 56 ) 1 4 6 0 >5 6 6 3 57 l 4 1 1 1 16 7 0 0 58 1 5 4 2 J 7 7 5 1 59 1 5 9 3 18 7 10 2 60 1 6 3 0 19 8 3 3 61 l 6 8 i 20 8 9 0 62 1 7 1 2 21 9 2 1 6 3 1 7 6 3 22 9 7 2 64 1 8 0 0 2 3 10 0 3 6 S 1 8 5 1 24 10 6 0 66 ,1 8 10 2 2 5 10 x 1 1 67 I 9 3 3 26 1 1 4 2 68 l 9 9 0 2 7 1 1 9 3 69 l 10 2 1 (28) 12 3 0 70 l 10 7 2 29 1 2 8 i 7 i 1 1 1 0 3 3 ° J 3 1 2 7 2 1 1 1 6 0 3 i *3 6 3 73 1 1 1 1 1 1 32 *4 0 0 74 I 1 2 4 2 33 •4 5 a 75 1 12 9 3 34 H 10 2 76 1 *3 3 0 35 J 5 3 3 77 1 13 8 1 36 J 5 9 0 78 1 H 1 2 37 16 2 1 79 1 H 6 3 38 16 7 2 80 1 *5 0 0 39 *7 0 3 81 1 0 5 1 40 *7 6 0 82 1 0 10 2 4 i 17 11 1 83 1 r6 3 3 42 .. 18 4 2 (84) 1 16 _9 0 700 800 900 1000 ( 1 200) (r 7 z8) 2000 (2184) 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 20000 V A L U . s. d. Y o i 6 l The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Five Pence Half-penny. Numb. Value. . s. d. f. Numb. V . ALOE. . d. f •qum N V 1. A l u d. E. f. i 5 2| 43 19 8 2 85 1 18 1 2 2 ?» °| 44 O 2 0 86 1 19 5 O 3 1 4 2 45 X O 7 1 87 1 19 10 2 4 1 10 0 46 I 1 0 88 2 0 4 O ' 5 2 3 2 47 1 6 2 89 2 0 9 2 6 2 9 0 48 2 9 0 9 ° 2 1 3 O 7 3 2 2 49 2 5 * 91 2 1 8 2 8 3 8 0 5 ° 2 1 1 0 92 2 2 2 O 9 4 1 21 5 1 3 4 2 93 2 2 7 2 10 4 7 6 5 ? „ * 3 10 c 94 2 3 1 O H 5 0 2 33 4 3 2 95 2 3 b 2 12 3 6 c 54 4 9 0 96 2 4 0 O *3 5 1 1 2 55 5 2 2 $7 2 4 3 2 '4 6 5 e (i*> 3 8 0 9 - Z 4 1 1 O 1 S 6 10 2 57 6 1 2 99 2 5 4 2 16 7 4 0 58 6 7 0 100 2 5 10 O 17 7 9 2 59 7 0 2 (112) 2 1 1 4 O 18 8 3 0 60 7 6 0 *120,3 2 ‘5 0 O *9 8 8 2 6i 7 1 1 2 ( 144 ) 3 6 0 O 20 9 2 0 62 8 5 0 200 4 1 1 8 O 2 1 9 7 2 6 3 8 10 2 ( 272 ) 6 4 8 O 22 10 1 0 64 9 4 0 ' 3 C 0 6 17 6 O 23 10 6 2 6 5 9 9 2 400 9 3 4 O 24 1 1 0 0 66 10 3 0 5 co 1 1 9 2 O 25 1 1 5 2 67 10 8 2 600 *3 1 5 0 O 26 1 1 1 1 0 68 1 1 2 0 700 16 0 10 O 27 12 4 2 69 1 1 7 2 800 18 6 8 O (28) 12 10 0 70 1 2 1 0 900 20 1 '2 6 O 29 *3 3 2 7 1 1 2 6 2 1000 22 18 4 O 30 13 9 0 7 2 13 0 0 (1200) 27 IO 0 O 3 1 14 2 2 73 ‘3 3 2 (1728) 39 1 2 0 O 3 2 1 4 8 c 74 13 x 1 0 2000 45 l6 8 O 33 IS 1 2 75 •4 4 2 (2184) 5 ° I 0 O 34 IS 7 c 76 14 10 c 3000 63 1 5 0 O 35 16 0 2 77 i 5 3 2 4000 9 1 13 4 O 3 6 16 6 c 78 15 9 c 5000 U 4 1 1 8 O 37 16 1 1 2 79 16 2 2 6000 '37 10 0 O 38 17 5 c 80 16 8 c 7000 160 8 4 O 39 17 10 2 81 17 1 2 8000 '83 6 8 O 40 18 4 C 82 17 1 c 9000 206 3 0 O 4 J 18 9 2 1 8 3 18 0 2 IOOCO 229 3 4 O 42 19 3 . C 1 ( 84 ) 18 6 c 20000 458 6 8 O The Price of the Font, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. 163 being Five Pence Three Far things. Numb. Value. I. S. d. f. 2; c 3 cr Value. 1. s. d. f. Numb. V A 1 . S. 1 5 3 43 1 0 7 1 85 2 0 2 1 1 2 44 1 1 X 0 86 2 1 3 1 5 1 45 1 1 6 3 87 2 1 4 1 1 r 0 46 1 2 0 2 88 2 2 5 2 4 3 47 1 2 6 1 89 2 2 6 2 10 2 48 1 3 0 0 90 2 3 7 3 4 1 49 1 3 5 3 9 1 2 3 8 3 10 0 1 3 x 1 2 92 2 4 9 4 3 3 5 1 1 4 5 1 93 2 4 10 4 9 2 5 2 1 4 1 1 0 94 2 S 1 1 5 3 i 53 1 5 4 3 95 2 5 12 3 9 0 34 1 5 IO 2 96 2 6 *3 6 2 3 55 1 6 4 1 97 2 6 '4 6 8 2 (56) 1 6 IO 0 98 2 6 7 2 1 57 1 7 3 3 99 2 7 16 7 8 0 58 I 7 9 2 100 2 7 17 8 1 3 59 1 8 3 1 (112) 2 *3 18 8 7 2 60 1 8 9 0 (120) 2 17 '9 9 1 1 6 r 1 9 2 3 ( x 44 ) 3 9 20 9 7 0 62 1 9 8 2 200 4 15 2 1 10 0 6 3 1 io 2 1 (272) 6 IO 22 10 6 2 64 1 io 8 0 3 co 7 3 23 1 1 0 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 3 400 9 1 1 2 4 1 1 6 0 66 1 1 1 7 2 500 1 1 19 2 5 1 1 1 1 3 6 7 1 I 2 1 1 600 14 7 26 12 3 2 68 1 X 2 7 0 700 16 x 5 27 12 1 1 1 69 1 x 3 0 3 800 '9 3 (28) «3 5 c 70 1 1 3 6 2 900 21 1 1 2 9 13 io 3 7 i 1 J 4 0 1 1000 23 19 3 ° *4 4 2 72 1 '4 6 0 ( 1 20c) 28 15 3 1 H 10 1 73 i 1 1 3 (1728) 41 8 3 2 *3 4 0 74 1 *5 5 2 2000 47 18 33 x 5 9 3 75 1 *5 1 1 1 (2184) 5 2 6 34 16 3 2 76 1 16 5 0 3000 71 '17 3 s 16 9 1 77 1 16 IO 3 4000 95 16 3 6 17 3 0 78 1 17 4 2 5000 1 19 15 37 17 8 3 79 1 17 IO 1 6 oco 143 x 5 38 18 2 2 80 r 18 4 0 7000 167 14 39 18 8 1 81 1 18 9 3 8000 i 9 x 13 40 19 2 0 82 1 19 3 2 9000 215 12 4 1 19 7 3 83 1 19 9 1 10000 239 1 1 4 2 1 0 1 2 (84) 2 0 3 0 20000 1479 3 Y o o 164 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c, being Six Pence. c 3 JT Value. !. s, d. f. Numb. Value 1. s. d. f Numb. V 1. A L 5 . U E. d. f. j I 6" 43 1 1 6 85 2 2 6 2 1 0 44 1 2 0 86 2 3 0 3 1 6 45 1 2 6 87 2 3 6 4 2 0 46 • 3 0 88 2 4 0 5 2 6 47 1 3 . 6 89 2 4 6 f 6 3 0 48 ». 4 Q 9 ° 2 5 0 ! 7 3 6 49 1 4 6 9 > 2 5 6 8 4 0 50 1 .5 0 92 2 6 0 9 4 6 5 1 1 5 4 . 93 2 6 6 ip 5 0 5 2 1 6 0 94 2 7 0 if 5 6 53 1 6 6 95 2 7 6 1 2 6 0 54 1 7 9 96 2 8 0 6 6 5 ? 1 7 6 97 2 8 6 H 7 0 ( 5 6 ) 1 8, 0 98 2 9 0 J 5 7 6 57 1 8 6 99 2 9 6 16 8 0 58 h 9 0 100 2 10 0 *7 8 6 59 1 9 6 (112) 2 16 0 18 9 0 60 1 10 0 (129) 3 0 0 *9 9 6 61 1 10 6 0 44 ) 3 12 0 20 10 0 62 1 1 1 Q 200 5 0 0 21 10 6 63 1 1 1 6 (272) 6 16 0 22 1 1 0 64 1 12 0 300 7 10 0 z 3 1 1 6 65 t 12 6 400 10 0 0 24 12 0 66 i 13 0 500 12 10 0 25 12 6 67 1 13 6 600 >5 0 0 • 26 13 0 68 1 14 0 700 17 10 0 : 27 13 6 69 1 14 6 800 20 0 O i(2S) H 0 70 1 15 0 900 22 10 0 29 14 6 7 1 1 >5 6 1000 z 5 0 0 : T 9 *5 0 7 2 1 1 6 0 ( 1 200) 3 ° 0 0 34 15 6 73 1 16 6 (1728) 43 4 0 32 0 74 » 17 0 2000 5 ° 0 0 33 16 6 75 1 l 7 6 (2.184) 54 12 0 . 34 17- 0 76 1 1 8 0 3000 75 0 0 35 17 6 77 1 18 6 4000 100 0 0 36 18 0 78 I 19 0 5000 125 0 0 .37 18 6 79 1 19 6 6000 150 0 0 1 38 19 0 80 2 0 0 7000 <75 0 0 39 19 6 81 2 0 6 8000 2Q0 0 0 40 1 0 0 82 2 1 0 9000 225 0 0 44 1 0 6 83 2 1 6 10000 250 0 0 1 .4, . 0 SUl- ,2. 2 .9 20000 5 00 0 0 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, fcc. 165 being Six Pence Plait-penny. T2 ' e 3 cr 1 Value. . S, (k f* Numb. Value. . s. d . f Numb. Value 1. s. d f. I 0 2 43 k 3 r 3 2 85 260 2 2 1 1 0 44 l 3 IQ Q 86 267 0 3 1 7 2 45 1 4 - 4 ^ 87 2 7 I 2 4 2 2 0 46 1. 4 - 1 *•' Q 88 278 O 5 2 8 2 47 5 S 4 89 282 2 6 3 3 0 48 I 6 Q Q 90 289 O 7 3 9 2 49 t; 6 6 2 9 * 2 9 3 2 8 4 4 0 5 ° 1 7 L Q 92 2 9 IQ O 9 4 10 2 5 1 4 7 ? 2 93 2 IO 4 2 10 5 5 0 5 2 r 8 a 0 94 2 1.0 ll O' 1 1 5 1 1 2 53 t 8 8 2 95 2 Ll 5 2 1 2 6 6 0 54 1 9 3 0 96 2 1,2 Q O' *3 7 0 2 55 1 9 9 2 97 2 1,2 6 2 ' »4 7 7 0 w 1 10 4 0 98 2 13 I O' 15 8 1 2 57 l IQ IQ 2 99 2 I.3 7 2 ' 16 8 8 0 5 s I II 5 0 1 00 2 14 2 o> 17 9 2 2 59 I U 1 1 2 (.112) 308 O* 18 9 9 0 60 I 1 2 6 0 ( l 2 Q) 3 5 0 O 19 10 3 2 6)1 ‘ ‘3 Q 2 (H 4 ) 3 18 0 O 20 10 10 0 62 I 13 7 0 200 584 O 21 n 4 2 63 1 14 I 2 (272) 7 7 4 Q 22 1 r 1 1 0 64 I 14 8 0 3 °° 826 O 2 3 12 5 2 65 1 *5 2 2 400 10 16 8 O 24 13 0 0 66 1 *5 9 0 5 op 13 10 10 O 2 5 »3 6 2 67 1 16 3 2 600 16 5 0 O 26 H i 0 68 1 16 IQ O 7 CO 18 19 2 O 2 7 H 7 2 69 1 J 7 4 2 8co 21 13 4 O (28^ >5 2 c 70 1 17 1 1 0 900 24 7 6 O 29 15 8 2 7 1 1 18 5 2 1000 27 1 8 O 3 ° 16 3 c 7 2 1 19 0 0 ( 1,209) 3210 0 O 3 1 1 6 9 2 73 1 19 6 2 (1728) 46 16 0 0. 3 2 17 4.c ' 74 2 0 1 c 2000 54 3 4 Q. 33 17 10 2 75 a 0 7 2 (2184) 59 3 0 Q. 34 18 5 c 76 2 1 2 c 3 OOP 81 5 0 O 35 18 1 1 2 77 2 1 8 2 4c op 108 6 8 O. 36 19 6 c 78 2 2 3 c Coop '35 8 4 O. 37 1 0 0 79 2 2 9 6cop 162 10 0 O. 38 1 0 7 c 80 2 3 4 c 7000 189 1 1 8 Q. 39 1 1 1 81 2 3 10 8ocp 216 13 0 Q 40 1 1 8 c 82 2 4 5 < ) 900P 243 15 0 O 41 1 2 2 83 2 4 1 1 1 OQQO 270 16 8 Q 42 1 2 9 < (84) 2 5 6 5 2 GOQO 54 1 *3 4 O i66 The Price of the Fftot; Yard; Square, Rod, & c . being Seven Pence. t\ T umb. Value. I. s. d. f. Numb. Value. !. s. d. f. 3 C 3 cr V A 1. s. L U E . d. f. i 7 43 1 5 1 85 2 9 7 X , 1 2 44 1 5 8 86 2 10 2 1 mJ I 9 4 ? r 6 3 87 2 10 9 4 2 4 46 • 1 6 10 88 2 1 1 4 2 x 1 47 1 7 5 89 2 x 1 1 1 6 3 6 48 1 8 0 90 2 1 2 6 7 4 1 49 1 8 7 9 1 2 13 1 8 4 8 5 ° 1 9 2 92 2 13 8 9 5 3 5 1 r 9 9 93 2 14 3 IO 5 10 5 Z t 10 4 94 2 H 10 1 1 6 5 53 1 10 1 1 95 2 15 5 1 2 >1 0 54 1 1 1 6 96 2 16 0 13 7 7 55 i 1 2 1 97 2 x6 7 14 8 2 (56) 1 1 2 8 98 2 >7 2 15 8 9 57 1 *3 3 99 2 17 9 16 9 4 58 1 '3 10 ioo 2 18 4 17 9 1 1 59 1 14 5 (112) 3 5 4 18 10 6 60 1 J 5 0 (X20) 3 10 0 i 9 1 1 1 61 1 15 7 ( 1 44) 4 4 0 ■ 20 1 1 8 62 1 16 2 200 5 x6 8 21 12 3 63 1 16 9 (272) 7 18 8 22 12 10 6 4 1 *7 4 300 8 15 0 23 *3 5 65 1 17 1 1 400 1 1 1 3 4 2 4 >4 0 66 1 18 6 500 H 1 1 8 2 5 H 7 6 7 1 19 1 600 17 10 0 26 •5 2 68 1 •9 8 700 20 8 4 2 7 15 9 69 2 0 3 800 2 3 6 8 (28) 16 4 70 2 0 10 900 zb s 0 29 j 6 1 1 7 * 2 1 5 IOOO 29 3 4 3 ° 17 6 72 2 2 0 ( ! 200) 35 0 0 31 18 1 73 2 2 7 (I72S) 5° 8 0 3 2 18 8 74 2 3 2 2000 58 6 8 33 i9 3 75 2 3 9 (2184) 63 H 0 34 *9 10 76 2 4 4 JOOO 87 IC 0 35 1 0 5 77 2 4 1 1 4000 1 j 6 '3 4 3 6 1 1 0 78 2 5 6 <;ooo *45 16 8 37 r 1 7 79 ** 6 i 6coo i ?5 0 0 38 1 2 2 80 2 6 8 7000 204 3 4 39 1 2 9 81 2 *7 3 8000 2 33 6 8 40 1 3 4 82 2 7 10 9000 262 10 0 4 i 1 3 1 1 83 2 8 5 10000 ~ Q I 1 3 4 42 1 4 6 84) J 2 9 0 . . 20000. 5-83- 6 8 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. 167 being Seven Pence Half-penny. Numb. Value. . s. d. f- ■ 2; 1 cr Value. 1. s. d. f •quinjq ; - ■ - - V 1. A L S. u d. £. f. • 1 1 7 2 43 1 6 xo 2 85 2 1 3 x 2 2 1 3 0 44 1 7 6 0 86 2 *3 9 O 3 1 10 2 45 1 8 1 2 87 2 *4 4 2 4 2 6 0 46 1 ■8 9 0 88 2 *5 0 O 5 3 1 2 47 X 9 4 2 89 2 7 2 6 3 9 0 48 1 10 0 0 90 2 16 3 O 7 4 4 2 49 1 10 7 2 9 1 2 16 10 2 8 5 0 0 5 ° 1 1 1 3 0 92 2 17 6 O 9 5 7 2 51 1 1 1 io 2 93 2 18 1 2 10 6 3 0 52 1 12 6 0 94 2 18 9 O 1 1 6 10 2 53 1 13 1 2 95 2 *9 4 2 1 2 7 6 0 54 1 13 9 0 96 3 0 0 O 13 8 1 2 55 1 H 4 2 97 3 0 7 2 14 8 9 0 (S^) 1 J 5 0 0 98 3 1 3 O 1 5 9 4 2 57 1 15 7 2 99 3 1 10 2 16 10 0 0 58 1 ib 3 0 100 3 2 6 0 17 10 7 2 59 1 16 10 2 (112) 3 10 0 O x 8 I X 3 0 60 1 »7 6 c ( 1 20) 3 1 5 0 O «9 1 1 10 2 61 1 18 X 2 ( 1 44 ) 4 10 0 O 20 1 1 6 0 62 1 x8 9 c 200 6 5 0 O 2 1 13 1 2 63 1 19 4 2 (272) 8 10 0 O 2 2 13 9 0 64 2 0 0 O 300 9 7 6 O 23 14 4 2 6 S 2 0 7 2 400 1 2 10 0 O 2 + 15 0 0 66 2 1 3 0 ^OO r 5 12 6 O 2? 13 7 2 67 2 1 10 2 600 18 *5 0 O 26 16 3 0 68 2 2 6 0 700 21 *7 6 O 27 16 10 2 69 2 3 1 2 800 2 5 0 0 O (28) 17 6 0 70 2 3 9 0 900 28 2 6 O 29 18 1 2 7 1 2 4 4 2 IOOO 31 5 0 O 3 ° 18 9 0 72 2 5 0 0 (1200) 37 10 0 O 3 1 19 4 2 73 2 5 7 2 (1728) 54 0 0 O 3 2 1 0 0 0 74 2 6 3 0 2000 62 10 0 O 33 1 0 7 2 75 2 6 10 2 (2184) 68 5 0 O 34 1 1 3 0 76 2 7 6 0 3000 93 *5 0 O , 35 1 1 10 2 77 2 8 1 2 4000 125 0 0 O / 3 6 1 2 6 0 78 2 8 9 0 5000 1 56 5 0 O i-. 37 I 3 1 2 79 2 9 4 2 6000 187 10 0 0 58 X 3 9 0 80 2 10 0 c 7000 2 x8 *5 0 0 39 I 4 4 2 81 2 10 7 2 8000 2^0 0 0 0 4 ° 1 5 0 0 82 2 1 x 3 'o 9000 281 5 0 0 4 1 1 5 7 2 83 2 x 1 10 2 I OOOO 312 10 0 0 , 4 2 1 6 3 0 (84) 2 1 2 6 O _200C0 625 0 0 0 4 l68 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Squire, Rod, &t. being Eight Pence. z c 3 r •F~ Value. ^ t. s. d. f. Z c 3 cr V'ALUE. 1. s. d. f Numb V !. A L S. U E. d. f. 1 8 43 1 8 8 *5 2 1 6 8 2 i •1 4 44 1 9 4 86 2 '7 4 3 . 2 0 45 1 16 b 87 2 18 0 4 > 2 8 46 I 10 8 88 2 18 8 5 3 4 47 I 11 4 89 2 19 4 6 4 0 48 I I 2 0 90 3 0 0 7 4 8 49 1 12 8 9 1 3 0 8 8 5 4 3 ° *3 4 9 ? 3 1 4 ! 9 6 0 5 1 1 >4 © 93 3 2 0 lO 6 8 5 2 t *4 8 94 3 2 8 II 7 4 53 *5 4 95 3 3 4 12 8 0 54 1 16 0 96 3 4 0 ! *3 8 8 55 16 8 97 3 4 8 ; h 9 4 ( 5 6 ) 1 X 1 4 9 8 3 5 4 ! *5 10 0 57 I 18 © 99 3 6 0 ' 16 10 8 5 8 I 18 8 1 bo 3 6 8 J 7 > ii 4 59 I *9 4 ( 1 12) 3 H 8 18 » 12 0 1 60 '2 0 © (120) 4 0 0 i 9 12 8 6 1 2 0 8 (> 44 ) 4 16 0 20 . 13 4 62 2 1 4 2 GO 6 1 3 4 21 14 0 6 3 2 2 0 (272) 9 1 4 22 *4 8 64 2 2 8 3 °° 10 0 0 2 3 *1 4 6 5 2 3 4 400 1 3 6 8 *4 16 0 66 2 4 0 if CO 16 1 3 4 *5 16 S 67 2 4 8 600 20 0 0 26 J .7 4 68 fc 5 4 700 2 3 6 8 27 18 0 69 2 6 0 800 26 1 3 4 (s8) »8 8 70 2 6 8 900 5 ° 0 0 29 *9 4 7 » 2 7 4 loco 33 6 8 3 ° 1 0 © 72 2 8 0 (1200) 40 0 0 i 3 * 1 0 8 73 2 8 8 (1728) 57 12 0 5 * 1 1 4 74 2 9 4 2000 66 1 3 4 I 33 1 2 0 7 I 2 ib 0 (2184) 72 16 0 34 1 2 8 76 2 ro 8 3000 100 0 0 33 1 3 4 77 2 11 4 4000 *3 3 6 8 3 6 1 4 0 78 2 r2 0 3000 166 l 3 4 37 I 4 8 79 2 12 8 6000 200 0 0 3 8 1 5 4 80 2 *3 4 7000 2 33 6 8 39 1 6 0 81 2 H 0 8000 266 13 4 40 1 6 8 82 2 *4 8 9000 300 0 0 41 1 7 4 8 3 2 *5 4 IOCOO 333 6 8 42 1 8 0 («4) 2 16 0 2OOO0 \666 »3 4 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Fight Ponce Halfpenny, A c 3 c r 1. Value s. d. f. 2; c 3 p- 1. Value s. d. f A C 3 9* V A 1. s. L U d. E. f. i 8 2 43 1 10 5 2 8 5 3 0 2 2 2 1 3 0 44 1 1 1 2 0 86 3 0 1 1 O 3 2 1 2 45 1 1 1 10 2 87 3 1 7 2 4 2 to 0 46 1 12 7 0 88 3 2 4 O 5 3 6 2 47 1 *3 3 2 89 3 3 0 2 6 4 3 0 48 1 14 0 0 90 3 3 9 O 7 4 1 1 2 49 1 H 8 2 9 1 3 4 5 2 8 5 8 0 5 ° 1 *5 5 0 97 3 5 2 O 9 6 4 2 5 1 1 16 1 2 93 3 5 10 2 IO 7 1 0 5 2 1 16 10 0 94 3 6 7 O 1 1 7 9 2 53 1 *7 6 2 95 3 7 3 2 12 8 6 0 54 1 18 3 0 96 3 8 0 O 13 9 2 2 55 1 18 1 1 2 97 3 8 8 2 H 9 1 r 0 ( 5<0 1 •9 8 0 98 3 9 5 0 >5 10 7 2 57 2 0 4 2 99 3 10 1 2 16 1 1 4 0 58 2 1 1 0 100 3 10 10 0 17 12 0 2 59 2 1 9 2 (112) 3 ! 9 4 0 18 12 9 0 60 2 2 6 0 (120) 4 5 0 0 19 13 5 2 61 2 3 2 2 ( 1 44 ) 5 2 0 0 20 '4 2 0 62 2 3 1 1 0 200 7 1 8 0 2 1 H 10 2 6 3 2 4 7 2 (272) 9 12 8 0 22 *5 7 0 64 2 5 4 0 300 10 12 6 0 2 3 16 3 2 65 2 6 0 2 400 J 4 3 4 0 24 r 7 0 0 66 2 6 9 0 300 17 >4 2 0 2 5 *7 8 2 67 2 7 5 2 600 21 5 0 0 26 18 5 0 68 2 8 2 0 700 24 *5 10 0 27 *9 1 2 69 2 8 10 2 800 28 6 8 0 (28) l 9 10 0 70 2 9 7 0 900 3 1 17 6 0 29 1 0 6 2 7 i 2 10 3 2 1000 35 8 4 0 3 ° 1 1 3 0 7 2 2 1 1 0 c (1200) 42 10 0 0 3 1 1 1 ! I 2 73 2 1 1 8 2 (1728) 61 4 0 0 32 1 2 8 0 74 2 1 2 5 O 2000 70 16 8 0 33 1 3 4 2 75 2 13 1 2 (2184) 77 7 0 0 34 1 4 1 0 76 2 13 10 O 3000 106 5 0 0 3 ? 1 4 9 2 77 2 14 6 2 4000 141 13 4 0 36 1 5 6 0 78 2 15 3 O 5000 177 X 8 0 37 1 6 2 2 79 2 K 1 1 2 6000 212 10 0 0 38 1 6 1 1 0 80 2 16 8 O 7000 2 47 18 4 0 39 1 7 7 2 81 2 17 4 2 8000 283 6 8 0 40 1 8 4 0 82 z 18 1 O 9000 3*8 *5 0 0 4 » 1 9 0 2^ 83 2 18 9 2 IOCOO 354 3 4 0 4.2 1 9 9 0 (84) 2 >9 6 O 20000 708 6 8 0 z 170 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Nine Pence. 2; c 3 cr 1. Value. s. d. f. Numb. Value 1. s. d. f Numb. V 1. A L s. U E. d. f. 1 9 43 1 1 2 3 8 5 3 3 9 2 1 6 44 1 13 0 86 3 4 6 O 2 3 45 r 13 9 87 3 5 3 4 3 0 46 1 H 6 88 3 6 0 5 3 9 47 1 1 5 3 89 3 6 9 6 4 6 48 1 16 0 90 3 7 6 7 5 3 49 1 16 9 9 1 3 8 3 8 6 0 5 ° 1 *7 6 92 3 9 0 9 6 9 5 1 1 18 3 93 3 9 9 10 7 6 5 2 1 *9 0 94 3 10 6 1 1 8 3 53 1 19 9 95 3 1 1 3 12 9 0 54 2 0 6 96 3 ] 2 0 l 3 9 9 55 2 1 3 97 3 1 2 9 J 4 10 6 ( 56 ) 2 2 0 98 3 *3 6 •5 1 1 3 57 2 2 9 99 3 '4 3 16 12 0 5 8 2 3 6 100 3 T 5 0 J 7 12 9 59 2 4 3 (lI 3 ) 4 4 0 18 13 6 60 2 5 0 (120) 4 10 0 *9 14 3 61 2 5 9 (• 44 ) 5 8 0 20 15 0 62 2 6 6 200 7 10 0 21 i 5 9 63 2 7 3 (272) 10 4 0 2 2 16 6 64 2 8 0 300 11 5 0 2 3 17 3 6 5 2 8 9 400 *5 0 0 24 18 0 66 2 9 6 500 18 15 0 2 5 18 9 67 2 1 0 3 600 22 10 0 26 19 6 68 2 1 1 0 700 26 5 0 27 0 3 69 2 1 1 9 800 30 0 0 (28) 1 0 70 2 12 6 900 33 •5 0 29 1 9 7 1 2 1 3 3 loco 47 10 0 30 2 6 72 2 >4 0 (1200) 45 0 0 3 1 3 3 73 2 H 9 (1728) 64 16 0 3 2 4 0 74 2 *5 6 2000 75 0 0 33 4 Q 75 2 16 3 (2184) 81 18 0 34 5 6 76 2 *7 0 3OOO 1 12 10 0 35 6 3 77 2 *7 9 4000 1 5 ° 0 0 36 7 0 78 2 18 6 5OOO .87 10 0 37 7 9 79 2 19 3 6000 225 0 0 38 8 6 80 3 0 0 7000 262 10 0 39 9 3 81 3 0 9 80OO 300 0 0 40 10 0 82 3 1 6 9000 337 10 0 4i 10 9 83 3 2 . 3 I OOOO 375 0 0 4 2 1 1 6 (84) 3 3 0 20000 750 0 0 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. iyi being Nine Pence Half-penny. e 3 C 7 Value. 1. s. d. Numb. Value. 1. s. d. f. Numb. V 1. A L S. u d. E. f. I 9 2 43 1 H 0 2 85 3 7 3 2 2 1 7 0 44 1 14 10 0 86 3 8 1 O 3 2 4 2 45 1 15 7 2 87 3 8 10 2 4 3 2 0 46 X 16 3 0 88 3 9 8 O 5 3 1 1 2 47 1 *7 2 2 89 3 10 5 2 6 4 9 0 48 1 18 0 0 90 3 1 1 3 0 7 5 6 2 49 1 18 9 2 9 1 3 1 2 0 2 8 6 4 0 3 ° 1 ■9 7 0 92 3 1 2 10 O 9 7 1 2 3 1 2 0 4 2 93 3 i 3 7 2 10 7 1 1 0 3 2 2 1 2 0 94 3 14 5 O 1 1 8 8 2 53 2 1 1 1 2 95 3 r 5 2 2 I 2 9 6 0 54 2 2 9 0 96 3 16 0 0 1 3 10 3 2 53 2 3 6 2 97 3 16 9 2 H 1 1 1 0 (s^) 2 4 4 0 98 3 *7 7 O *4 1 1 10 2 37 2 5 1 2 99 3 18 4 2 16 1 2 8 0 3 8 2 5 1 1 0 1 00 3 »9 2 O l 7 13 £ 2 59 2 6 8 2 (112) 4 8 8 O 18 H / 0 60 2 7 6 0 (120) 4 *3 0 O J 9 0 2 61 2 8 3 2 (* 44 ) 5 H 0 O 20 '5 JO 0 62 2 9 1 0 200 7 18 4 O 2 l 16 7 2 6 3 2 9 10 2 (272) 10 *5 4 O 22 17 3 0 6+ 2 10 8 0 3 co 1 1 17 6 0 2 3 18 2 2 6 5 2 1 1 3 2 400 ‘5 16 8 0 24 ] 9 0 0 66 2 12 3 0 500 >9 13 10 O 23 19 9 2 6.7 2 13 0 2 600 2 3 *3 0 O 26 0 7 c 68 2 13 10 0 7 00 2 7 >4 2 O 27 1 4 2 69 2 H 7 2 800 31 13 4 O (28) 2 2 0 70 2 15 5 0 900 35 1 2 6 O 29 2 1 1 2 7 1 2 16 2 2 1000 39 XI 8 O 3 ° 3 9 0 7 2 2 17 0 0 (1200) 47 10 0 O 3 1 4 6 2 73 2 J 7 9 2 (1728) 68 8 0 0 3 2 3 4 0 74 2 18 7 0 2000 79 3 4 0 33 6 1 2 75 2 *9 4 2 (2184) 86 9 0 0 34 6 1 1 0 76 3 0 2 0 3 coo r 1 8 *5 0 0 35 1 7 8 2 77 3 0 1 1 2 4000 •58 u 8 0 3 6 8 6 c 78 3 1 9 G $000 ! 97 18 4 0 37 9 3 2 79 3 2 6 2 6000 2 37 10 0 0 • 3 8 10 1 O 80 3 3 4 0 7000 277 I 8 0 39 10 10 2 81 3 4 1 2 8000 3»*> 13 4 0 40 1 1 8 O 82 3 4 1 1 0 9000 356 5 0 0 4 1 1 2 5 9 83 3 5 8 2 10000 395 16 8 0 42 1 13 3 0 [84] 3 6 6 0 2COOO 791 l 3 4 0 Z 2 172 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, Sec. being Ten Pence. Numb. Value. 1 . s. d. f. ? i 3 o' Value. . s. d. f. Numb. V A L 1. s. U E. d. f 1 10 43 1 15 10 35 3 »° IO 2 I 8 44 1 16 8 86 3 Ji 8 3 2 6 45 1 17 6 87 3 i z 6 4 3 4 46 1 18 4 88 3 13 4 5 4 2 47 1 *9 2 89 3 H 2 6 5 0 48 2 0 0 90 3 15 0 7 5 10 49 2 0 10 9 * 3 15 10 8 6 8 5 ° 2 1 8 92 3 16 8 9 7 6 5 1 2 z 6 93 3 17 6 10 8 4 5 2 2 3 4 ’ 94 3 i 8 4 ) 1 9 2 53 2 4 2 95 3 19 2 1 2 10 0 54 2 S 0 96 4 0 0 *3 10 10 55 2 5 10 97 4 0 10 >4 1 1 8 ( 56 ) 2 6 8 98 4 i 8 1 2 6 57 2 7 6 99 4 2 6 16 1 3 4 58 2 S 4 100 4 3 4 *7 H 2 59 2 9 2 (*12) 4 13 4 1 8 ‘3 0 60 2 10 0 (120) S 0 0 •9 i 5 10 6 1 2 JO 10 (144) 6 0 0 20 16 8 62 2 1 1 8 200 8 6 8 2 1 17 6 6 3 2 I 2 6 (272) 1 1 6 8 22 1 8 4 64 2 l 3 4 300 12 10 0 2 3 19 2 6 5 2 H 2 400 16 13 4 24 ! 0 0 66 2 *5 0 300 20 16 8 2 5 I 0 10 67 2 1 5 10 600 25 0 0 26 l 1 8 68 2 16 8 700 2 9 3 4 27 1 2 6 69 2 *7 6 800 33 6 8 (28) I 3 4 7 ° 2 18 4 900 37 JO 0 29 I 4 2 7 1 2 *9 2 1000 41 13 4 3 ° I 5 0 7 2 3 0 0 ( 1 20c) 50 0 0 3 1 I 5 10 73 3 0 10 (1728) 72 0 0 3 2 I 6 8 74 3 1 8 2 COO 83 6 8 33 I 7 6 75 3 2 6 (2184) 91 0 0 34 I 1 8 4 76 3 3 4 3000 125 0 0 2? I 9 2 77 3 4 2 4OOO 166 r 3 4 3 6 I 10 0 7 8 3 5 O 5OOO 208 6 8 37 I 10 10 79 3 5 10 60 C 0 250 0 0 38 I 1 1 8 80 5 6 8 7OOO 291 13 4 39 1 1 2 6 81 3 7 6 8000 333 6 8 40 I •3 4 82 3 8 4 9OOO 375 0 0 4 « 1 >4 2 8 3 3 9 2 IOOOO 416 13 4 4 2 I r 5 0 ( 34 ) 3 10 0 20000 833 6 8 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. 173 being Ten Pence Halfpenny. Numb Value. !. 5 : Cl. f.J Numb. Value. < s. d. f. 2; c 3 cr Va 1. *. L U d. E. f. 1 IO 2 43 I J 7 7 2 85 3 *4 4 - 2 2 I 9 0 44 1 18 6 0 86 3 15 3 O 3 2 7 2 45 1 19 4 2 87 3 16 1 2 4 3 6 0 46 2 0 3 0 88 3 17 0 O 5 4 4 2 47 2 1 1 2 89 3 17 10 2 6 5 3 0 48 2 2 0 0 90 3 18 9 O 7 6 1 2 49 2 2 10 2 9 1 3 J 9 7 2 8 7 0 0 5 ° 2 3 9 0 92 4 0 6 O 9 7 HO 2 5 1 2 4 7 2 93 4 1 4 2 10 8 9 0 5 2 2 5 b 0 94 4 2 3 O 1 1 9 7 2 S 3 2 6 4 2 95 4 3 X 2 12 10 6 0 54 2 7 3 0 96 4 4 0 O 13 1 1 4 2 55 2 8 1 2 97 4 4 10 2 14 1 2 3 0 (56) 2 9 0 0 98 4 5 9 O *5 13 1 2 57 2 9 10 2 99 4 6 7 2 16 H 0 0 5 s 2 10 9 0 100 4 7 6 O l l H 10 2 59 2 1 1 7 2 (112) 4 18 0 O 18 15 9 0 60 2 1 2 6 0 (120) 5 5 0 0 l 9 16 7 2 61 2 13 4 2 ( J 44 ) 6 6 0 O 20 i 7 6 0 62 2 '4 3 0 200 8 1 5 0 O 2 1 j 8 4 2 63 2 J 5 1 2 (272) 1 1 i8 0 O 22 19 3 0 64 2 16 0 0 3 GO 13 2 6 O 2 3 1 0 1 2 65 2 16 10 2 400 i 7 10 0 O H I 1 0 0 66 2 17 9 0 500 21 17 6 O 2 5 I 1 10 2 67 2 18 7 2 600 26 c 0 O 26 I 2 9 c 68 2 *9 6 0 700 3 ° 12 0 O 27 I 3 7 2 69 3 0 4 2 800 35 0 0 O (28) I 4 6 0 7 ° 3 1 3 0 900 39 7 6 O 29 I 5 4 2 7 1 3 2 1 2 IOOO 43 15 0 O 3 ° I 6 3 0 72 3 3 0 0 (1200) 52 io 0 O 3 1 I 7 1 2 73 3 3 io 2 (I7 2 8) 75 12 0 O 32 ! 8 0 0 74 * 4 9 0 2000 87 xo 0 O 33 X 8 IO 2 75 3 5 7 2 (2184) 95 1 X 0 O 34 I 9 9 0 76 3 6 6 c 3000 1 3 1 5 0 O 35 I 10 7 2 77 3 7 4 2 4000 1 7 5 0 0 O 3 6 I 1 1 6 0 78 3 8 3 C 5000 z»8 15 0 0 37 ] 1 2 4 2 79 3 9 1 2 6000 262 10 0 0 3 8 I 13 3 0 80 3 10 0 0 7000 306 5 0 0 39 I H 1 2 81 3 10 10 2 8000 35 ° 0 0 0 40 I 1 5 0 0 82 3 1 1 9 C 9000 393 J 5 0 0 4 * I ‘5 10 2 8 3 3 12 7 2 lOOOO 437 10 0 0 4 2 I 16 9 0 ( 8 4) 3 13 6 0 20000 875 0 0 0 !j4 The Price of (he Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, See. x being Eleven Pence. \ ? ! 3 Value. !. s. d. f. 2; C 5 cr • Value. 1 . s. d. f. Numb. V 1 . A L U E. s. d f. \ I I 1 43 1 19 5 85 3 17 11 1 2 I 10 44 2 0 4 86 3 18 10 S 3 2 9 43 2 1 3 8 ? 3 19 9 f 4 3 8 45 2 2 2 88 4 O 8 1 5 4 7 47 2 3 1 89 4 I 7 y 6 5 6 48 2 4 0 90 4 2 6 b 7 6 5 49 2 4 1 1 9 1 4 3 5 1 8 7 4 5 ° 2 5 10 92 4 f 4 P 9 a 3 51 2 6 9 93 4 5 3 i 10 9 5 2 2 7 8 94 4 6 2 f i i lO 1 33 2 8 7 95 4 7 1 S 1 2 1 1 0 54 2 9 6 96 ' 4 8 0 b a 3 1 1 1 1 53 2 10 5 97 4 8 1 1 1 F 4 12 10 (P) 2 1 1 4 98 4 9 lO 1 *5 IJ 9 57 2 1 2 3 99 4 10 9 r6 14 8 58 2 1 3 2 100, 4 1 1 8 S i 7 1? 7 59 2 H i (l !2) 5 2 8 1 eS 16 6 60 2 *5 0 (i 20) 5 10 0 * J, 9 17 5 61 2 P x 1 ( J 44 ) 6 12 0 1 18 4 62 2 16 10 200 9 3 4 I 2 1 19 3 6 3 2 T 7 9 (272) 12 9 4 S 22 r 0 2 64 2 18 8 300 i .3 P 0 | 25 1 1 1 6 5 2 ’9 7 4OO 18 6 8 i z + 1 2 0 6 b 3 0 6 <;oo i2 18 4 3 2; 1 2 1 1 67 3 1 5 600 27 10 0 | 26, 1 3 10 68 3 2 4 700 3 2 1 8 i 27 1 4 9 69 3 3 3 800 3 6 E 3 4 | C*8) 1 5 8 70 3 4 2 900 4 1 5 0 a "9 1 6 7 7 1 3 5 1 lOCO 45 16 8 I 30 1 7 6 72 3 6 0 ( 1 200) 55 0 0 ■] 3 * 1 8 3 73 3 6 1 1 (>728) 79 4 0 ij .V 2 1 9 4 74 3 7 lO 2000 9 J 13 4 33 1 10 3 75 3 8 9 (2184) 100 2 0 3 '34 1 1 1 2 76 3 9 8 jOCO 137 ! O 0 I -’5 1 1 2 1 77 3 10 7 4OOO 1 83 6 8 ( 3 ' 6 1 1 3 0 7 8 3 1 1 6 5000 2 29 3 4 2 3" 1 n 1 1 79 3 1 2 5 6000 275 0 0 4 5 8 1 14 10 80 3 >3 4 7000 320 16 8 1 15 9 81 3 >4 3 8000 366 *3 4 1 4 ° 1 16 8 82 3 15 2 9000 412 10 0 ] 41 t i 7 7 83 3 16 1 IOOOO 6 8 1 4 2 - F 18 6 (Si) 3 17 0 20000 [916 1 3 4 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. 175 bein^ Eleven Pence Ball-penny. - 2; c 3 c r Value. 1 . s. a. 1 Numb. Value. 1 . s. d. f. 2; p 3 cr V A L U 1 . S. (I. E. | 1 1 1 2 43 2 1 2 2 85 4 1 5 2 | 2 1 1 1 0 44 2 2 2 0 86 4 2 5 O J 3 2 10 2 45 2 3 1 2 87 4 3 4 2 jj 4 3 10 0 46 2 4 1 0 88 4 4 4 O I s 4 9 2 47 2 5 0 2 89 4 5 3 2 | 6 5 9 0 48 2 6 0 0 90 4^3 o 1 7 b 8 2 49 2 6 1 1 2 9 1 472 2 8 7 8 0 5 ° 2 7 1 1 0 92 482 O 9 8 7 2 51 2 8 JO 2 93 4 9 1 2 10 9 7 0 5 2 2 9 10 0 94 4 10 1 O | 1 1 10 6 2 53 2 10 9 2 95 4 1 1 0 2 ! 12 1 1 6 c 54 2 1 z 9 0 96 4 12 0 O 1 3 12 5 2 55 2 12 8 2 97 4 12 H 2 «4 13 5 O ( 56 ) 2 i 3 8 0 98 4 13 11 O *5 H 4 2 57 2 14 7 2 99 4 14 10 2 16 15 4 0 5 § 2 V 5 7 0 100 4 t 5 10 O J 7 16 3 2 59 2 lb 6 2 ((12) 5 7 4 O 18 17 3 0 60 2 17 6 0 ( * 20) 5 15 0 O | l 9 18 2 2 61 2 18 5 2 ( 1 44 } 618 0 ° I 20 19 2 0 62 2 19 5 0 2 CO 9 1 1 8 O | 21 1 0 1 2 63 3 0 4 2 (272) 1308 O 22 1 1 1 0 64 3 I 4 0 300 14 7 6 O 2 3 1 2 0 2 6 5 3 2 5 2 400 5 9 3 4 O 2 4 i 3 0 C 66 3 3 3 0 5OO 2 3 19 2 O 2 5 1 3 1 1 2 67 3 5- 2 2 60O 28 15 0 O 26 1 4 1 1 0 68 3 5 2 0 700 33 i° i° O ■ , 2 7 1 .5 lO 2 69 3 6 1 2 800 3868 O (28) 1 6 10 0 7 ° 3 7 1 0 900 43 2 6 O 29 1 7 9 2 7 i 3 8 0 2 IOOO 47 lS 4 O 30 1 8 9 0 7 2 3 9 0 0 (1200) 57 10 0 ° f 3 1 1 9 8 2 73 3 9 1 1 2 (1728) 8216 0 ° 1 3 2 1 10 8 c 74 3 10 1 1 0 2000 95 l6 8 ° 1 33 1 1 1 7 2 75 3 1 1 10 2 (2184) 104 13 0 O 34 1 1 2 7 c 76 3 12 10 0 3000 143 15 0 O 35 1 13 b 2 77 3 13 9 2 4OOO : 9 l 13 4 O 3 6 1 14 6 0 O / 0 3 14 9 0 4000 239 ii 8 O 3 ° 1 V 5 5 2 79 3 *5 8 2 6000 287 10 0 O 37 1 16 5 O 80 3 16 8 0 7000 335 8 4 O 38 1 l 7 4 2 81 3 17 7 2 8000 383 6 8 O 49 1 18 4 0 82 3 18 7 0 9000 45 i 5 0 O 4 ‘ 1 19 3 2 83 3 *9 6 2 ICOOO 379 3 4 0 42 2 0 3 0 (84) 4 0 6 0 20000 938 6 8 0 176 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being One Shilling. Numb. Value. 1. s. d. 2; c 3 c r Value. 1. s. d. Numb. 1 I 43 2 3 85 2 2 44 2 4 86 3 3 45 , • 2 5 87 4 4 46 2 6 ~ 88. 3 5 47 2 7 89 6 6 48 2 8 90 7 7 49 2 9 9‘ 8 8 5 ° 2 10 92 9 9 5i 2 1 1 93 10 10 5 Z 2 12 94 1 1 ii 53 2 13 95 1 2 12 54 2 14 96 13 13 55 2 15 97 H 14 (56) 2 16 98 15 15 57 2 17 99 16 16 58 2 1 8 100 17 17 59 2 19 (112) 18 18 60 3 0 (120) i9 19 61 3 1 (i 44 ) 20 1 0 62 3 2 200 21 1 1 6 3 3 3 (272) 22 1 2 64 3 4 300 23 1 3 6 5 3 5 400 24 1 4 66 3 6 500 2 j? 1 5 67 3 7 600 26 I 6 68 3 8 700 27 1 7 69 3 9 800 (28) 1 8 70 3 i° 900 29 1 9 7 i 3 I* 1000 3 ° 1 10 72 3 12 (1200) 3i 1 1 1 73 3 '3 (1728) 3 2 1 12 74 3 14 2000 33 13 75 3 15 (2184) 34 1 H 76 3 16 3000 35 1 *5 77 3 17 4000 3 6 1 16 78 3 18 4000 37 1 17 79 3 19 6000 38 1 18 80 4 0 7000 39 1 i9 81 4 1 8000 40 2 0 82 4 2 9000 4i 2 1 83 4 3 10000 42 2 2 84 4 4 20000 Value. 1. s. d. 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 io 4 ii 412 4 13 4 14 4 15 4 16 4 17 4 18 4 19 5 o 5 12 6 o 7 4 10 o 13 12 1 5 o 20 o 25 o 30 o 35 0 40 o 45 o 50 o 60 o 86 8 JOO o 109 150 200 O 250 O 300 o 350 o 400 o 4150 o 500 o 1000 o ^ o The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Two Shillings, Numb Value. I 1. f. d. 2: c 3 cr Value. 1. s. d. Numb. Value. 1. s. d. i 2 43 4 6 «5 8 1 0 2 4 44 4 8 86 8 x z 3 6 45 4 10 87 8 14 4 8 46 4 rz 88 8 16 5 10 47 4 >4 89 8 18 6 12 48 4 16 90 9 0 7 *4 49 4 18 9 ' 9 2 8 16 5 ° 5 0 92 9 4 9 18 5 i 5 2 93 9 f) IO X 0 52 3 4 94 9 § ir 1 2 53 5 6 95 .9 10 12 1 4 54 5 8 96 9 1 2 *3 1 6 33 3 10 97 9 14 1 8 (36) 5 12 98 9 16 •5 1 10 57 3 H 99 9 18 i, 6 1 12 5:8 5 >6 1:00 10 0 J 7 r H 39 5 18 (112) 1 1 4 1 8 1 16 60 6 0 ( * 20) .12 O . 5 9 1 18 61 6 2 (• 44 ) 14 8 20 2 0 62 6 4 2 CO 20 0 21 2 2 6 3 6 6 ( 2 7 2 ) 27 4 22 2 4 a 4 6 8 3 00 3 ° 0 2 3 2 6 6 5 6 10 400 40 0 2 4 2 8 66 6 12 500 tJO 0 2 3 2 10 67 6 14 600 60 0 26 2 2 68 6 16 700 70 0 2 7 2 •4 69 6 1 8 800 80 0 (28) 2 16 70 7 0 900 90 0 29 2 18 7 i 7 ^ 1000 100 0 30 3 0 7 2 7 4 (1200) 120 0 3 i 3 2 73 7 6 (1728) 172 16 32 3 4 74 7 8 2 coo 200 0 33 3 6 75 7 10 (2184) 218 8 34 3 8 76 7 *2 3000 0 0 0 on 33 3 0 77 7 H 4000 4OO O 36 3 12 78 7 16 5°c 0 500 O 37 3 14 79 7 »8 6000 600 O 38 3 16 80 8 0 7000 700 O 39 3 18 81 8 2 8000 800 O . 40 4 0 82 8 4 9000 900 O 41 4 2 83 8 6 IOCOO IOOO O 42 4 4 (« 4 ) 8 8 2 COOO 200© :0 A a 1-8 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. • being T hree Shillings. 1 c 3 o' 1 Value. 1. s. d. Numb. Value. ]. s. cl. z c 3 tr V A L 1 . S. U E. d. I 3 43 b 9 85 12 15 6 44 6 12 86 12 l8 3 9 43 6 1 5 871 13 I 4 1 2 46 6 18 88 13 4 4 14 47 7 1 89 13 7 6 1 8 48 7 4 90 13 10 7 1 1 49 7 7 9 1 13 I 3 8 1 4 5 ° 7 10 92 13 Ib 9 1 7 51 7 ‘3 93 13 19 IO 1 10 4 2 7 16 94 14 2 1 1 1 1 3 53 7 19 95 H 5 1 2 1 16 54 8 2 96 14 8 I 2 1 19 55 8 4 97 1 14 11 * 4 2 2 ( 4 6 ) 8 8 98 14 14 15 2 5 57 8 1 1 99 *4 i 7 1 6 2 8 58 8 14 1QO 15 0 17 2 11 59 8 17 (112) 16 16 18 2 14 60 9 0 (120) 18 0 19 2 17 61 9 3 ( ’ 44 /’ 21 1 2 20 3 0 62 9 6 200 3 ° 0 2 1 3 3 63 9 9 (272) 40 16 22 3 6 64 9 12 3 °° 45 0 23 3 9 65 9 V 4 400 60 0 24 3 ! 2 66 9 1 8 500 75 0 24 3 J 4 67 10 1 600 90 0 26 3 *8 68 10 4 700 i °5 0 27 4 1 69 10 7 800 1 20 0 (28) 4 4 70 10 10 900 i 35 0 20 4 7 7 « 10 13 1000 150 0 30 4 lo 72 10 1 6 (1200) 1 80 0 3 1 4 1 3 73 10 19 (17 28 ) 259 4 32 4 >6 74 1 1 2 2000 3 °° 0 33 4 *9 75 n 5 ( - 1 84) 3 2 7 1 2 34 5 2 76 1 1 8 3000 450 0 34 4 5 77 11 1 1 4 coo 600 0 36 4 8 78 11 14 IJOOO 750 0 37 5 79 11 17 6000 900 0 V 8 4 ‘4 80 1 2 0 7000 10 4 ° 0 ' 39 5 X 1 81 1 2 3 8000 1200 0 40 6 0 82 I 2 6 9000 1350 0 4 1 6 3 83 12 9 IOOOO 1 5 °° 0 42 6 6 84 12 12 20000 1 3000 0 The Pnee of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. beint> Four Shillings. 179 2; c 3 cr 1 j Value. 1 ]. s. d. 1 ' ? 3 1 F" Value. 1. s. d. Numb. V A L 1. u s. 1 4 43 8 1 2 8q 17 0 2 8 44 8 16 86 17 4 3 1 2 45 9 0 87 17 8 4 16 46 9 4 88 17 1 2 5 1 0 47 9 8 89 17 16 6 1 4 4 s 9 1 2 90 18 0 7 1 8 49 9 16 9 1 18 4 8 1 1 2 5 ° 1 0 0 92 18 8 9 1 16 51 10 4 93 18 1 2 10 2 0 5 2 10 8 94 18 16 1 1 2 4 53 10 1 2 95 19 0 1 2 2 8 54 1 0 16 96 19 4 2 12 5 5 1 1 0 97 19 8 •4 2 16 ( 5 6 ) 11 4 98 l 9 1 2 *5 3 0 57 1 1 8 99 19 16 16 3 4 58 11 1 2 ICO 20 0 i? 3 8 59 1 1 16 (1 12) 22 8 18 3 1 2 60 1 2 0 (120) z 4 0 >9 3 16 6 1 12 4 ( 1 44 ) 28 t6 20 4 0 62 I 2 8 200 40 0 21 4 4 6 3 I 2 12 (272) 54 8 2 2 4 8 64 13 16 300 60 0 2 3 4 1 2 6 5 <3 0 400 80 0 24 4 16 66 *3 4 5 00 ICO 0 2 5 5 0 67 *3 8 600 1 20 0 26 4 4 68 1 3 12 700 140 0 2 7 3 8 69 *3 l6 800 160 0 (28) 5 1 2 70 14 O 900 1 80 0 29 5 16 71 ! 4 4 1000 200 0 3 ° 6 0 72 *4 8 (1200) 240 0 3* 6 4 73 H 12 (1728) 345 1 2 3 2 6 8 74 H 1 6 2000 400 0 33 6 1 2 75 1 5 0 (2184) 436 16 34 6 16 76 1 5 4 3000 6co 0 35 7 0 77 *5 8 4OOO 800 0 3 6 7 4 78 15 1 2 5 000 1000 0 37 7 8 79 i5 16 6000 1200 0 3 s . n / 1 2 80 16 0 7000 1400 0 59 7 16 81 16 4 8000 1600 0 40 8 0 82 16 8 9000 1 800 0 4i 8 4 83 j6 1 2 10000 2000 0 42 8 8 (84) 16 16 20000 4oco 0 A a 2 i8o The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &e. being Five Shillings. 25 c 3 CT* Value. P L s. d. 4 umb. Value 1. s. d. 2; C 3 cr V A L 1. S U E. . d. I 5 43 10 15 85 21 5 2 10 44 1 1 0 86 21 IO 3 15 45 ir 5 87 21 1 5 4 x 0 46 H lO 88 22 0 5 * 5 47 11 15 89 22 5 6 1 10 48 rz 0 90 22 IO 7 49 12 5, 9 * 22 5 8 2 0 5 ° 12 10 92 z 3 0 9 2 5 5 1 1 z 15 93 2 3 5 IO 2 to 52 13 0 94 2 3 10 1 1 2 14 53 13 5 95 2 3 »5 I 2 3 0 54 13 10 96 24 0 13 3 5 55 *3 15 97 24 5 14 3 10 ( 5 s ) 14 0 98 24 10 15 3 *5 57 H 5 99 24 *5 16 4 0 58 14 10 100 2 5 0 17 4 5 59 14 15 (112) 28 0 18 4 IO 60 15 a (120} 30 0 19 4 *5 61 i 5 5 (« 44 > 36 0 20 5 0 62 15 10 200 5 ° 0 21 5 5 : 6 3 *5 15 (272) 68 0 22 5 1Q 64 10 a 3 °° 75 0 23 5 *5 65 ** 5 400 100 0 2± 6 0 66 10 10 500 125 0 2C 6 5 67 16 15, 600 150 0 26 6 10 68 17 0 700 175 0 27 6 15 69 i 7 5 800 200 0 (2 8) 7 0 70 17 10 900 225 0 29 7 5 7 1 17 19 1000 250 0 3 ° 7 IO 72 18 0 ( 1 200) 300 0 3 1 7 »5 73 18 5 (1728} 432 0 32 8 0 74 18 10 2000 500 0 33 8 5 75 18 15 (2184) 546 0 34 8 ia 76 19 0 3000 750 0 , 35 8 15 77 19 5 4000 1000 0 36 9 0 i 78 J 9 ,a 5000 1230 0 [ 37 9 5 79 19 15 6000 1 500 0 38 g IO 80 20 0 7000 1750 0 39 9 13 81 20 5 8coo 2000 0 4 ° 10 0 82 20 10 9000 2250 0 41 i° 5 8 3 2 Q I_J 10000 2500 0 42 10 10 ( 84 ) 2 I O 2COOO 5000 0 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. igj being Six Shillings. Numb. Value. 1. s. d. Numb. Value. 1. s. d. 2: 3 0* V A 1 . L U E. s. d. I 6 43 1 2 18 8 5 2 5 10 2 I 2 44 1 3 4 86 2 5 16 3 l8 45 1 3 10 87 26 2 4 1 4 46 *3 16 88 26 8 5 1 to 47 H 2 89 26 14 6 1 16 48 ! 4 8 9 ° 2 7 0 7 2 2 49 *4 91 2 7 6 8 2 8 5 ° *5 0 92 2 7 12 9 2 14 5 1 15 6 93 27 18 IO 3 0 5 2 >5 1 2 94 28 4 1 1 3 6 53 15 18 95 28 10 12 3 1 2 54 16 4 96 28 16 *3 3 18 55 16 10 97 29 2 H 4 4 (56) 16 16 98 2 9 8 •5 4 10 57 •7 2 99 29 14 16 4 16 58 *7 8 100 30 0 i 7 S 2 59 1 7 H (•12) 33 1 2 18 £ 8 60 18 0 (120) 3 ° 0 19 r H 61 18 6 (• 44 ) 43 4 20 6 0 62 18 1 2 200 60 0 2 1 6 6 6 3 18 18 (272) 81 1 2 22 6 12 64 19 4 300 90 0 23 6 18 65 19 10 400 120 0 24 7 4 6-6 •9 16 500 I 5 0 0 2? 7 IO 67 20 2 6 co ISO 0 26 7 16 68 20 8 700 210 0 27 8 2 69 20 14 800 240 0 (28) 8 8 70 2 1 0 900 2 7 0 0 29 8 H 7 1 2 1 6 1000 3 °° 0 30 9 0 72 31 1 2 (1200) 360 0 3 » 9 6 73 2 I 18 (' 7 * 8 ) 5 iS 8 3 2 9 12 74 22 4 2000 600 0 33 9 18 75 22 IO (2184) 6 S 5 4 34 10 4 76 22 16 3 COO 900 0 35 IO IO 77 2 3 2 4000 1 200 0 36 IO 16 78 23 8 IJOOO 1500 0 37 1 1 2 79 23 14 6000 1800 0 33 1 1 8 80 24 0 7000 2100 0 39 II Si 24 6 8000 2400 0 4 ° I 2 0 82 24 1 2 9000 2700 0 41 I 2 6 83 24 18 I OOOO 3000 0 42 I 2 12 [84] 2 5 4 20000 6000 6 ) I82 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. being Seven Shillings. Numb. Value. 1. s. d. Numb. Value. 1. s. d. Numb. 1 7 43 15 1 8 5 2 H 44 J 5 8 86 3 x 1 4 s 15 1 < 87 4 1 8 46 1 6 2 88 5 • 15 47 16 9 '9 6 2 2 48 16 16 90 7 2 9 49 *7 3 91 8 2 16 5 ° *7 10 92 9 3 3 51 17 i 7 93 10 3 10 5 2 18 4 . 94 1 1 3 17 53 18 1 1 95 1 2 4 4 54 18 18 96 1 3 4 11 55 19 5 97 H 4 18 (56) 19 12 98 5 5 57 19 19 99 16 5 I 2 58 20 6 100 17 5 19 59 20 13 (1 12) 18 6 6 60 2 1 0 ( 1 20) »9 6 13 61 2 1 7 ( 144 ) 20 7 0 62 21 H 200 21 7 7 6 3 22 1 (272) 22 7 H 64 22 8 3 °° 23 8 1 6 5 22 i 5 400 24 8 8 66 23 2 500 2 S 8 14 67 23 9 600 26 9 2 68 23 16 700 27 9 9 69 24 3 800 (28) 9 16 7 ° 24 10 900 29 10 3 7 1 24 17 1000 ■ 3 ° 10 10 7 2 25 4 (1200) 3 1 10 17 73 25 1 1 (1728) 3 2 11 4 74 25 18 2000 33 11 11 75 26 5 (2184) 34 11 18 7 6 26 12 3000 : 35 12 5 77 26 J 9 4000 - 3 6 12 12 7 8 27 6 9000 37 12 19 79 27 13 6 coo 3 8 13 6 80 28 0 7000 39 13 13 81 28 7 8000 40 14 0 82 28 H 9000 4 i 14 7 1 83 29 1 10000 42 14 14 | (84) 29 8 20000 Value, 1. s. j 29 15 50 2 5 ° 9 30 16 3 1 3 31 10 3 1 *7 3 2 4 32 11 32 18 33 5 33 12 33 *9 34 6 34 i 3 35 0 39 4 42 o 50 8 70 o 95 105 140 o 1 75 ° 210 o 245 o 280 o 3*5 0 350 o 420 o 604 16 700 o 764 8 1050 o 1400 o .1750 o 2 i OO O 2450 O 2800 O 3 I CO o 3500 o 7000 o O -f^ The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, &c. 183 being Eight Shillings. 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L U E. ?. d. j 8 43 J 7 4 35 34 O 2 1 6 44 17 12 86 34 8 3 1 4 45 1 8 0 37 34 16 4 I 12 46 18 8 88 35 4 5 2 O 47 18 16 89 35 1 2 6 2 8 48 19 4 90 3 6 0 7 2 l6 49 19 12 9 1 3 6 8 8 3 4 5 ° 20 0 92 3 6 16 9 3 12 5 1 20 8 93 37 4 10 4 0 5 2 20 16 94 37 1 2 1 1 4 3 S 3 21 4 93 38 0 1 2 4' 16 5 + 2 1 12 96 38 8 *3 5 4 55 22 0 97 38 16 H 5 12 ( 5 6 ) 22 8 98 39 4 *5 6 0 57 22 16 99 39 1 2 16 6 8 5 ^ 2 3 4 100 40 0 17 6 16 59 23 12 (112) 44 16 18 7 4 fco 24 0 (I2C) 48 0 *9 7 12 61 24 8 ( 1 - 44 ) 57 12 20 8 0 62 24 16 200 80 0 2 1 8 8 6 3 2 5 4 (272) 108 16 22 8 16 64 25 1 2 3 °° 1 20 0 2 3 9 4 6 S 26 0 400 160 0 24 9 12 66 26 8 500 200 0 25 io 0 67 26 16 6co 240 0 26 10 8 68 2 7 4 700 280 0 27 10 16 69 27 1 2 8co 320 0 (28) 11 4 7 ° 28 0 900 360 0 29 II 12 7 1 28 8 1000 400 0 30 1 2 O 72 28 16 (1 20c) 480 0 3 1 1 2 8 73 29 4 (1728) 69 1 4 32 12 l6 74 29 12 2000 8co 0 33 *3 4 75 30 O (2184) 873 12 34 13 12 76 30 8 3000 1200 0 35 14 O 77 30 16 4000 1600 0 3 6 14 8 78 3 i 4 5000 2000 0 37 14 16 79 31 12 6coo 2400 0 3 s *5 4 80 32 0 7000 2800 0 39 15 12 81 32 8 8000 3200 0 40 16 0 82 32 16 9000 3600 0 4 i 16 8 83 33 4 10000 4000 0 1 42 | 16 16 (81) 33 J 2 20000 8000 0 iS’4 The Price of the Foot, Yard, Square, Rod, See. being Nine Shillings. 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Value 1. s. i 9 43 19 7 85 38 5 2 IS 44 19 16 86 3 8 14 5 1 7 45 20 5 87 39 3 4 1 16 46 20 14 88 39 » 2 5 2 5 47 21 3 89 40 1 6 2 14 48 21 12 90 40 10 7 3 3 49 22 1 91 40 19 8 3 12 5 ° 22 IO 92 41 8 9 4 1 5 1 22 19 93 41 17 IO 4 JO 5 2 23 8 94 42 6 : i 4 19 53 23 17 95 42 15 1 2 5 8 54 24 6 96 43 4 >3 .5 17 55 24 15 97 43 13 H 6 6 (so 2 S 4 98 44 2 55 6 1 5 57 25 53 99 44 ii 16 7 4 58 26 2 100 45 0 *7 7 13 59 26 1 1 (1 12) 50 8 18 8 2 60 27 0 (120) 54 0 ‘9 8 1 1 61 27 9 ( 544 ) 64 16 20 9 0 62 27 18 200 90 0 21 9 9 6 3 28 7 (272) 1 22 8 O ^ 9 1 8 64 28 16 300 135 0 2 3 10 7 6 5 29 5 400 180 0 24 10 ! 6 66 29 14 500 225 0 2 5 1 5 5 67 30 3 6.00 270 0 26 1 X 14 68 3° 5 2 700 3 IS <5 27 I 2 3 69 31 * 8co 360 0 (28) I 2 12 70 31 10 900 405 0 29 *3 1 7 1 3 ‘ 59 J GOO 45 ° 0 30 53 10 7 Z 32 8 ( I 20C) 540 0 3 1 13 *9 73 3 2 J 7 (1728) 777 12 3 2 *4 8 *74 33 0 2000 900 0 33 H 17 75 33 55 (2184) 982 16 34 *5 6 76 31 - 4 3000 135 ° 0 35 '5 55 77 34 1 3 4OOO 1 800 0 36 16 4 78 3 ? 2 5000 2250 0 37 1.6 1 3 79 35 55 60CO 2700 0 38 >7 2 80 36 0 7000 3150 0 39 '7 I I 81 36 Q 8000 3600 0 40 18 O 82 36 18 9000 4030 0 4 * 18 9 83 37 7 I OOOO 4500 0 42 18 18 (84) 37 16 20000 9000 0 ^ 5 * jA. A. , i“'®S ,-*v -*,. -**, ^ ^S, ^ A “f^ v“ Sff^ '*' . Ssr 1 '■■tS . N*' Ss^ S*^ '&' S*- 1 *$» «£ C A JSQSP* 3sQ®£ \$'j3f^'j8? ^5 •$* 4 * *§* •$* •$ £ "& the N E X. A Page No A CRE’s Length or 7 Breadth j 7 1 Square 71 Arches of Brick, 7 their Price. j 3 — — To Meafure.— — 67 Architraves of Marble. 1 7 How meafured. 67 Afhlering, or Ceiling Floors. 22 Afh Grates. 52 Angular Chimnes toMeaf.66 B gRicklayers Work. 1 How meafured. 64 Bricks per Thoufand. 1 Brick-Work of various 7 Sorts. j 2 • A Table of 21 dif- / ferent Prices thereof. 5 2 Bricks, how many toaRod, 2 — ■■■■ — Some Obferva- 7 tions on the different £ 2 Prices thereof. } Bricks, how many re-^ quired to build any Piece of Brick-Work of any Number of Feet or Thicknefs, a Table thereof. Bafes of Marble toColumn Bolts of various Sorts. Bath Stone wrought. Ditto, ftreight plain Work. — Circular plain-work, — Streight moulded. — Circular moulded. Brick-Work reduced by 7 a Table. j — By Arithmetick. Barns, to frame. Barn Floors tolay. i 23 Page No. Bracketing to Cornilhes. To Modilation Cor- nilhes. — To Coves. Beams to Trufs. | Boarding with rough 1 Deal. B b 38 20 32 20 22 30 34* 35 20 38 21 39 f 40 21 4 I l .4 2 Boarding I N D Page No. E X. 22 22 4 » 4 1 Boarding with whole Deal. Boards, how many will lay a Square at five fevera! Gauges, aTa= ble thereof. J Bridging joifts, their Scant. 29 Beams, their Scantling. ib. Ball Cocks of various 1 Sorts, their Prices. I Brafs Cocks, with BoiTes | of various Sorts. J Bars for Chimnies. 52 — — for Windows. $2 Bolts of Iron by lb. 52 — — — various Sorts. 56' Black Hinges. 33 Bricks, how many to a Load. 7 p Board, a Table for mea- 7 faring thereof. > —An Explanation of it. e /"''Arpenters Work. 18 v - /1 — to meafure. 61 Carvers Work. 44 Cqves to meafure. 68 Chimnies to meafure. j ^ l 66 Columns to 1 meafure. 67 Cornifhes of fine Brick. 3 Cornifh of Marble. 17 Cornifhes, plain withDeal. 24 with Dentils. 24 with Modillions. 24 with Plaifter. 44 Chimney-Pieces of Marble. 17 Chimney. PiecesofPort- 7 land Stone. j Chimney-Pieces with 7 White vein’d Marble, j ' —with Statuary Marble. 17 —with Black and Yellow. 17 1 n J 3 S ■with Purple Common. 17 Chimney-Pieces to meafure.68 Coping of Portland Stone. 1 7 Curbs of Portland Stone. 17 Holes cut therein. 17 Page Noi Columns of Port l aitd Stone, fluting. S Capitals carving on Stone. on Wood Carcafe of a Houfe to 7 frame. 3 3 ^ 39 to meafure. Centering to Vaulrs. -to Groins. to Apertures. Circular Windows to meaf. 70 Crofo Multiplication. 58 A Chain’s Length. 7 1 Coolers for Brewing. 24 Ceiling. 24 their Scantlings. 31 Cilterns of Lead Ceilings fine floated. Common. CorinthianCornifh.with 7 Plaifter inriched. 44 18 Cafements. 5 2 6 Chains per Pound. 5.2 8 Cafement Hooks. 54 XII. Cramps. 5 2 7 Clout Nails. 53 IV. Brads. 53 IV. Cart-Nails. 54 VIII. Curtain-Hooks. 54 XII. Crofs Garnet Hinges, 55 D ‘t^LIodecimal Arithmetick, Rules to be obferved. < Digging foundations. Doors of whole Deal. : with Linings. with flilt Deal and ) Linings. 3 Doors pannelled of va- rious Sorts-. } 24 24 _ 8 9 Doors •I N D E X, \ Doors, how meafured. Dreft'ers of whole Deal. Dreft'ers with 2 Inch Deal. — with 2 § inch Deal. - — with Elm or Beach. Dentil Cornilhes. Dorick. Entablatures. Drying Oil, the belt. Dogg Nails. Dove-Tail’d Hinges. Deals to a Hundred. Door Cafes to meafure. Doors of Iron. R pSti mating, infallible') Rules to be obferved > therein. J Eves Board and Rafters Feet. F pRAMING, an in- 1 ] fallible Way to ( know the Value of a Square. Floors to Frame with ' binding Joifts. with Girders and Joifts. — common ditto Flooring with rough 7 Deal Boards. 3 — with folding Joints. . — common ftreight Joints. — fecond bell doubled. — dit. taken upand relaid. — with clean Deals douled — ditto with long boards. Flooring, how meafured. Foundations to dig. Facios of Brick. how meafured. Fire-Stone, Rygate,) Hearths andCovings. J Friezes of Marble. Frezes to Meafure. Page No. 63 1 4 27 24 J07 24 108 46 53 V. 55XVII. yi .20 '62 1 2 5 * 3 18 19 18 1 1 18 19 20 12: q 3 20 14 20 21 21 40 21 44 21 46 2.1 47 21 50 2 I 48 2 1 49 63 s —6 I 1 3 22 67 5 1 7 20 *7 OO 67 5 Fir, its -Price inLondon. 20 Fencing with Clift Pale, "J various Sorts thereof. I —with Boards, various J Sorts thereof. J •how meafured. Floors of grey Plainer, with red Plaifter. Friezes with Plailler, in 7 Page No. f 2 3 rich’d with OakLeaves J Frames of Plaifter, on J StairCafes fullyinrich’d \ Felloons, large, of Fruit ^ and Flowers. Fenders, Iron. Flat Meafure, a Table thereof. explained. 44 21 44 therein. j Furlong, its Length. Frontifpiece to Meafure. Floors in Barns to lay. QLASIERS Work. Gables to meafure. Grey Plaifter Floors, Grey Stock Bricks. Gutter Tiles. Groins cut to Arches. Guttering bridged. — and Bearers of Oak. Gates of whole Deal. Ground Celling. Girt Windows of Oak. Girders, tneir Scant- lings. Glazing of Safhes. --with Crown Glafs, leaded. 42 — SalhesvvithNewcaftleGl 4 B b 2 22 . 44 22 . 5 2 7 •hi 135 1 1 > 71 2 7 1 35 64 18 ? 5 2 r 2 1 53 i 54 42 62 3 43 5 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 r 20 28 20 3 6 2 3 85 2 4 95 r 25 S 37 l 28 1 l 7 4 2 i —3 Glazing with New-' caftle Glafs, leaded. • Safiies with waved or jealous Glafs. with Plate Glafs Diamond-cut. Glafing with Squares and Quarries. ———the Workmen find- ing Lead and Sodder only. Glafs in Quarries fcour- ing, foddering, &c. Glafiers Work to meafure. Green Painting. Gudgions made and fold. General Nails. Glafiers Spriggs. Glafs, the Table. — — the Cafe. — H ILpjINGES. — Riling Joints. Hinges for Pews. * -for Shutters. Dove-Tailed Hinges, — • — Black Hinges. • — - — Crofs Garnet Hinges. Hinges with Hooks. Holdfalts. Hooks and Eyes for Gates. Hinges fmooth filed. Halt Paces joilling and J framing. J Hips, to meafure. Hide of Land, what Hoops, and Hooks. INDEX. Page No. 5 42 42 42 44 42 1 1 54 XIII. 55 55 XIV. 55 XV. 55XVIJ. 55 75 I JRON a Tun. Joyners W ork. —how Meafured. Italian Marble, 23 23, 24 63, 64 16 Joifls, their Scantlings. ^ Ionic Cornilh. in Plailter. Iron Railing, plain. Ditto, with Pilaiters. Jobent Nails. Joyners Rivets. j^Atches of various forts. Lime to a Rod of 1 Brick Work. J — — to the Load. — to the Hundred Lathes, how many Yards 7 one bundle will do. 3 Lutheran Windows of 1 Oak and Fir. 3 Lead in Sheets — A Table thereof, for computing the Ex- 1 pence of covering any > Place theiewith at J any Thicknefs. J Lead new call and laid. — Old t© exchange for New — Cilterns with Ornaments Pipes from | to 7 In. Bore. — Ditto to Sodder. — Rain Water Pipes. — --Pumps. — Weights for Salhes. — old Allowance for it. Lime white and Whitening. Linfeed Oil, how fold. Lead, the Fodder. the Hundred. Locks. Linings of "Walls. M A SONS Work. — how meafured. Page No. 28 56 39 4 1 21 55 16 68 1 ModiL INDEX. Page No. Modillion Corniflies. 24 105 how meafured. 63 15 Modillion Cornilhes to > paint. 5 47 Mouldings with Deal. 24 104 with Plaifter inriched. 44 16 Marble of various forts, &c. 16 1 — Work done thereon. 16 2 — 3 Chimney Pieces. 17 2 7 Dove coloured, 16 6 — Purple colour’d in Slabs. 16 3 Meafuring of Solids, as 7 limber. Stone, &c. 72 by a Table. j — an Explanation thereof. 107 MeafuringofSuperficies 7 by a Table. j 1 1 1 — an Explanation thereof. 133 Multiplication of Feet 7 37 and Inches by Feet and C 58 Inches Duodecimally. 3 59 To multiply by thecom- 1 petent Parts of a / 136 Number, inliead of | 137 the whole. J N Jv^AILS, a Defcription tionthereof.and how > ' 5 2 they they are fold. j General Nails. 53 I. Nails flatpointed,ftrong 7 or drawed. 3 53 II. Special Nails. 33 III. Clout Nails. 53 IV. Dogg Nails. 53 V. Jobent Nails. 53 VI. Round Head Nails. 54 VII. Pound Nails. 54 VIII. Cart Nails. 54 VIII. Ribbing Nails Weight Nails. 54 VIII. 53 II. Nails, the Hundred. 7 1 21 — - the Thoufand, 7 i 22 Page No Q Verways their Scantling. 3 x Ovolo’s carved. O. G. carved. Olive Colour Painting. Oil of Linfeed. — bell drying — Turpentine. Oak Timber cut toScan lings in Colchefter. in London. P pLUMBERS Work. Plaifterers Work. to meafure. Painters Work. — to meafure. Paviours Work. to meafure. Pan Tiles. Dutch glazed. Plain Tiles. Paving with Place Brick. 3 30 with 10 Inch Tiles. 3 33 with i 2 Inch ditto. 3 32 Pan Tiling of various 7 41 forts. j 3 4 , Plain Tiling. 3 3 ^ Materials to a Square. 3 — Tiling of various Sorts 7 done by Bricklayers. 3 4 - Portland Stone. 16 7 — Streight Plain Work, Plain, and Circular Moulded Workondit. Portland Paving. — with Black Marble Dots. 17 22 Purbeck Stone Paving. 17 23 Paving with Black and 7 c White MarbleSquares. 3 J 7 2(3 Portland Steps aftragalled. 17 31 * plain ditto. 17 32 Pillagers t- 44 44 45 46 46 46 18 20 10 20 39 43 67 45 70 46 67 I I 1 * 9 10 8 INDEX. Page PiTlafters fluting. 17 Paving, a Table thereof. 48 with Flanders Brick. 46 with Purbeck Squares. 46 . -Ditto. 6 Baches thick. 47 with Kentilh Squares. 47 with Rags. 47 — with NewRags orBowlers47 Paving with new Pebbles. 47 with red Bricks. 47 with white ditto. 47 ~ with Clinkers. 47 -with 9 InchPammants.47 with Free- Stone. . with white Marble veined with red in V” ■Squares. j Partitions framed. — of whole Deal and flit. | 'Plank, 2 agd 3 Inches 3 thick, its Price. 3 - from 1 to 4 Inches! thick, how many Feet > to the Load. J Paling with Clift Pale, 1 various forts thereof. 3 Park-paling, leveral forts 7 thereof. 3 Told- Gates. Pallifading, feveral forts? thereof. 5 Pallifado Gates. 2 $ Principal Polls, their 7 ^ Scantling. 3 Purlines, their Scantling. 31 Plates or Railings, their Sc Pumps of Lead. —Irons. pipes oF Lead from I to 7 7 Inch Bore. 3 - — for Rain Water. 49 47 18 22 24 7 * 2 5 2 5 *S 26 3 1 39 5 Z — to Sodder.from i to 7 Inches Bore. No. 39 0 S 7 8 *3 10 J 4 16 17 18 6 62 6 5 66 *7 2 / 10 to *3 I f 9 I 20 I 2 J .122 124 I 29 132 >33 6 7 5 6 7 2C Page No. — aT able for efti mating^ the Expence of laying ■ down any Number of f ^ Yards thereof. J Painting, the Expence 7 1 thereof for anyCoiourS- 45 to by the Yard. J 13 Paint of all Colours, how * fold, and what Num- 4$ ber oFYards onepound 46 of each will Paint. Pace, its Length. 71 Pole or Perch, what 7 r Pillallers to Meafure. 64 28 29 18 R 18 J^OOFS to Frame. —with Plates included. 20 howmeafured. 62 Rafters, FeetandEves board 18 8 16 2 1 1 -how meafured. Rultics to Meafure. Returns of Bricks. Rough caftingof various 7 forts, by Bricklayers, j Rafters, their 8cantling. Rain-Water Pipes, Rendering floated. common ditto. -on Groins. 63 N. R. 67 3 43 5 20 Round Head Nails. Ribbing Nails. CAnd to a Rod of Brick W- 2 ^ Steps of Purbeck Stone. 17 of Portland Stone, allragalled. Stairs of fundry Sorts. ■how meafured. 3 ° 39 6 43 43 43 54 VII. 34 VIII. 33 Squares for Brewing. Salhes of Deal. with Deal Frames, Salhes of WainfCot. 17 22 23 68 24 24 7 U 74 11 97 109 1 1 2 11 r INDEX. 2 5 45 42 42 Safhes with Deal, or 7 Wainfcot Frames. J Sadies painting. Sadies glazed with 7 Crown Glafs. 3 — with Newcaftle Glafs. — withWaved or Jealous G.42 - — Weights. Sodder. Stoco of various forts. Smiths Work. Slaters Work. Size, double and Angle. Saddle Bars. Screws for Wood- work. Side Hinges. Shutter Hinges. Salhes, how meafured. Square, what Sand, the Load. Shutters to Windows, to meafure. T 'J' Hatchers Work. how meafured. Page No. 112 116 n iles. ? s. J 41 21 41 22 43 7 > 8 5 2 42 46 5 2 7 54 XII. 55 XVI. 55 XV. 70 7 1 63 18 13 14 57 62 Tiling with Plain Tiles with Pan Tiles . — to meafure. Timber, to meafure by 7 a Table. 3 —explained. -—to meafure by Arith-'j metic, Three feveral y Ways. J Timber Oak in Scant-^ lings, how valued in Lcndon, j in Colchefter. ... . — ..proper Scantlings for Building, from Page 27 to 31 Tenter Hooks, 54 3 67 73 107 110 20 34 to 39 4° 6 18 20 IQ IX. Page No< Timber Nails. 54VIII, Timber, how much to a 7 , Load. F' < Tiles of various forts, their Price. I r how many to a Load. 71 A Table of Briek-Work 7 reduced. 3 ^ Ihewing how many” Bricks are required to build any Piece ofBnck- Work. of Tiling, (hewing' how many will cover y any Roof. J four Tables for theT 8 9 lb 10 14 32 valuing of Timber or ^ to J 35 Stone in Scantlings. A Table of Pavements, (hewing how many Pav ingTi’es or Bricks, &c. * 49 will pave any Floor. Seventeen Tables of the"| value of Nails, Hinges, &c. A Table of Solid Mea- fure for the meafuring of Timber, Stone, &c. round, fquare, or un- equal fided. — offlator fuperficial Mea-") fare, for meafuring of ^ Board, Plank, Glafs, &c._/ ——ready calculated for (hewing the Value of any Number of Feet, Yards, Squares, Rods, &c. at any Price per Foot, Yard, &c. U UNDERPINNING. 3 26 Weather- 48 53 to 55 73 to 106 in to *34 139 to 184 index. w Page No. ‘^Eatherboarding of) 21 $z various forts. ] 22 60 — how meafured. 63 7 W ainfcotting of feveral ? 100 forts. 5 z 4 ,03 -'"7“ — —how meafured. 64 1 7 White Wafliing, with ) Whitening and Size. J 44 *4 —of new Work. 44 1 5 Wood Screws. 54 XII. Windows of of Fir. to Wells to dig a Whitening and ing to meafure. Water Pipes of from to 5PEC//H- 85-6 ^ 03 1 6ETTY CENTER LIBRARY