24 | ||||
destroyed by a flood without having | ||||
previously appeared to have suffered | ||||
by Decay | ||||
I examined it 10 days | ||||
before the Bridge was forced | ||||
down & it then appeared perfect | ||||
I attended by the Direction | ||||
of Mr Smeaton the Architect from | ||||
time to time to make Observations | ||||
& replace Stones that might be | ||||
displaced by floods | ||||
I sometimes replaced | ||||
loose Stones that had been laid | ||||
down to defend the Pier – they | ||||
were not Stones belonging to | ||||
the Bridge – exclusi[ve?] of these | ||||
I saw no Marks of the | ||||
smallest Injury or Decay to the | ||||
Bridge & none of these were | ||||
beat | ||||
2 | ||||
Note: Minutes of Committee to consider Mr Errington's Petition, 27 February 1783, p 2
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