An Account of an Aqueduft dtfignd for carrying 
the River Eure to Verfaille. 
TH E JquethU which is to be made neer Maintenon, 
for the carrying the River Eure to Verfaille, will 
have in length 7000 Fathom > 4^2 whereof will be 3^ 
Fathom and 4 foot high, the reft will be lower accord*- 
ingto the difference of the ground, but not lefs then s 
foot and 6 Inches high. There will be to the faid Jque- 
duU %6i Arches, which, where they are higheft, will 
have 12 Fathom in bredth and 8 Fathom in thicknefs, 
diminifliing to 14 foot at the top. The other Arches 
will be lefler in breadth, as well as thicknefs, according 
to the Nature of the ground. The laid AqueduU 
have If Inches fall to every 1000 Fathom in length, fo 
that for the 7000 Fathom, there will be 8 foot 8 Inches 
fall. The River is to pafs^by le Tare Efper- 
non^ Gajera?iy J^mboilillet, les Effars^ le Perrey^ Cognie- 
res, and from th^nc^ to Verfaille s. There are 14000 
Soldiers that work thereat, under the Command of the 
Marques d' Vxello, with three CommifTarys of War for 
their Condu(St, together with Treafurers, Pay-Mafters, 
and Viduallers. 
An Ac-- 
