CHEAP AND DURABLE STUCCO. 



August. — On one side wall of the dining-room in Yds. Yda. 



fiat 

 Msre. 



131 



brick ; this stucco was rubbed down quite smooth, 



and has since been painted with oil colours 13 



1810. Oct. 10. — On a rough stone wall of a ware- 

 house directly fronting the sea, and not two hun- 

 dred yards from it, with common stone lime, such 

 as is used for manure in this quarter, by way of 

 trial 6 



8*1 



1811. April.— At Mr. H. B. Way's request, I 

 have this day carefully examined the whole of the 

 above work, and I find it sound and good, and by 

 his directions, four pieces of the stucco were taken 

 off from the passage wall, (which was laid on April 

 1806), and packed in the same sort of sand as is 

 used in the composition, and sent by him directed 

 for the Secretary of the Society of Arts, Manufac- 

 tures, and Commerce, London. • • • • 



For Peter Daniel, Esq. of Yeovil, Somersetshire. 



1808. May & June On the outside brick-walls 



of his dwelling-house there. 430 



1810. May & June. — On the outside brick-walls 



of other dwelling-house9 there 480 



910 



For W. Uellyer, Esq. of East Co/cer, near Yeovil. 



1809. June. — On the outside brick and rough 



stone walls of his dwelling-house, at that place. • • 1040 



For the Rev. Joseph Fawcett, of Yeovil. 



1810. June. — On the outside rough stone walls 



of his dwelling-house there ••• %\% 



N. B. Mr. Fawcett' s house being built the year 

 before, with a view to being stuccoed, the walls — — 

 were left rough. Yds. 2983 



I hereby certify, that the whole of the foregoing two thou 



sand nine hundred and eighty-three square yards of stucco^ 



were done with the before-mentioned composition, by me 



and my men under my directions ; and I verily belveve it it 



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