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money p'' before hand, you must keep your Self in Cash on my 

 account ; for y^ enabling you readily at all times to pay (as you 

 shall see reasonable) on account of this Pyramid: a darling 

 thing I am never to See, but Shall have much pleasure thereby 

 in liveing to y^ being duly informed of its being raised and 

 finished to perfection according to y« Modell and my directions. 



I vave my projection of wheel carry age and leave it to 

 you to slide up y" stones and Eaglaud shall agree 



and in like your laying a good Basis of Cliff Stones 



marks in y* Modell for the Cramps in some particulars 

 was not meant as exclusive of y" rest, but only to show you y« 

 manner, for that every Stone must be cramped to y^ next, the 

 two upper rowes next y" (?) Capp, to be cramped with Copper, 

 all y* rest with Iron these of Iron when exactly fitt and ready 

 to be fixed into y* stones ; you have a pott of hott pitch standing 

 by and with a pair of pinchers for y^ purpose dip the cramp in 

 the pitch and lay it in its before the pitch is cold and 



when you have half a dozen or more cramps so fixed : then you 

 Lead them ; y* thickness of y* cramps, I allow to be done, as 

 you shall be advised; the greatest architect, Builder or 

 Undertaker here, never askes more than 5 p'' Ct upon y^ Gross 

 Cost : A price generally setled, as not to admit of a question, 

 so that my friend Eagland is more than a litle out of the way in 

 his demand ; Mr. Laroch offers me his favorit undertaker from 

 Lostwithiell who hath built him Mills and (?) Wears upon the 

 Eiver to great satisfaction ; this man you may have at 5 p"^ C* 

 and 7° a week in respect of his being from home which I shall 

 readily come into if I cannot have Eagland on my owne Terms ; 

 such as shall give me absolute Comand over his personal 

 attendance ; and laying his hand to all sorts of this work, so 

 long as any worke shall be going on, in y" premises ; as well y' 

 giving out from y* ModeU Dementions of y® stones, nombring 

 them with Charcole from y* like on y* Modell ; seeing j' stones 

 wrote to true dementions and true joynts ; conveying em up to 

 Y« worke, placeing 'em and cramping 'em, seeing y^ labourers do 

 there duty, and minding y* scaffolding that it be strong and 

 Droper from whence you see he must have no business out of 

 town nor attend his other affairs in town, but at hours my people 



