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y* other halfe in y® parish and so Taxed and Rated. But y* 

 Street Dore uncontestedly without and beyond y^ limitts of y* 

 Corporation. If y® Sergents carrying the Maces into y® House, 

 and out of it on occasions y* Corporation will from thence claim 

 y® privelege of y* Street Dore, &c. In w°^ case, however 

 improbable it may be (?) should happen y* attempt M' Hall 

 ought to be cautioned to have an Eye thereto, and if Necessary 

 to place himself e and y* other Constable with their Staves in y® 

 Street Dore, as of their right and to prevent y* Ineroachm'. 

 This I could not justify to myselfe y* being Silent on to you, but 

 to M' Hall shall be Silent. Still if you have not a Care, by a 

 few such Steps as these you will soon git as bad a Xame at 

 ffalm" as I have had, But insist that all y® cause given by me 

 hath been from my having had a closer Eye to y* Estate, then in 

 former times, and in consequence to y® Corporation, whose 

 interest will be found diametrically opositt to y® Interest of y* 

 Estate. 



I am Sir, 



Charles Street, St. James's, Your most humble Serv*, 



7 Oct.", 1736. Mart. Killigrew." 



"Mr. Ab-" Hall. 



Since my Last of the 10*^ past, * * * # 



Now again as to the Pyramid ; fearing I shall tire you with 

 my tedious Instructions in the case : But to proceed in such an 

 affair as one ought requires previous thought and necessary 

 provitions : Your objection to the Carrs breaking up the ground 

 ought to be provided against : As thus : You provide old 

 shipe planke of the thickest ; You lay a platforme of it, 

 of about Six foot wide, and square about the Bassis of the 

 Pyramid, fastened down to two Sleepers, at each End of each 

 Square Side ; The Said Sleepers in the ground, so that the 

 planke may rest flatt upon the ground, the Sleepers to 

 bear no weight, only to keep the planks together : Upon 

 w''*' platform the Carr will easily be got about the Pyramid, 

 as you want to lay the Stones : from the working shed, to 

 the S** Platform, with the same sort of plank you make 

 two gutters, not above one Inch or two wider then the 

 thicknesst of the Wheels, with a Ledge on Each side to keep in 



