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350 L I S T O F R A T E S. 



^ #V Laying bricks, \od. a fquare yard, (of 



* ' 14 inch work; that is, one and a half brick 



thick). 



Foundation, \s. (the fame thicknefsj. 

 Labour and linae, 20J. a yard. 

 Laying pan-tiles on inter-laths and mortar, 

 4^. a fquare (of loo fquare feet). 

 Plaiflering, id. a fquare yard. 

 Ceiling, ^d. a fquare yard. 

 Rendering (that is, one coat of plaiflering) 

 between fpars, \d. halfpenny a yard. 



Laying brick floors in mortar, 3^. a yard. 

 ) Q^ ^ '^ Laying barn-floors ^^ith clay, ^d. halfpenny 

 to 6d. a yard. 



Laying hay-chamber-floors with ditto, ^d. 

 / halfpenny to 6d, ■■'. 

 • ^ ^> 4 Daubing on ftudwork, ^d. halfpenny a yard. 

 , |i Stopping and plaiflering old daubing, id. a 



yard, 



3. Proportions. 

 A fquare yard of 9 inch work (that is, a 

 brick in length thick) takes about one hundred 

 and twenty bricks (the gage I'mall), 



One chaldron of Norfolk lime will lay about 

 two thoufaiKi bricks. 



* Tcmi;ering the cby and drcflinj the floor incUided. 



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