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An Estimate of the upstanding work of Hexham Bridge; | ||||
a valuation of the fallen and damaged Materials- | ||||
towards reinstating the Bridge; and an Estimate of | ||||
what will be further required in Cash to restore the | ||||
said Bridge conformable to the Terms of Mr Errington’s | ||||
Contract with the County of Northumberland | ||||
the value of the upstanding parts of the | ||||
Bridge; in which I account the North and | ||||
South Land Breasts, with their respective | ||||
Slopes, Land Arches and Mill Arch; also | ||||
the first Arch of the Bridge, and parapets from | ||||
the South side, and the first and third piers | ||||
from the South side: These Articles on a careful | ||||
Valuation of particulars I estimate at the Sum of 1786 4 – | ||||
the Value of the fallen and damaged | ||||
Materials, towards the Reerection of the | ||||
Bridge, from the best estimation I can make | ||||
of them, I think them worth at the least 387 16 7 | ||||
To compleat the Erection of the fallen parts, | ||||
conformable to the Terms of Mr Errington’s | ||||
Contract with the County, I estimate at | ||||
the further Sum of 2925 17 5 | ||||
5099 18 | ||||
Sandoe | ||||
10 Decr 1783 J Smeaton | ||||
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