The Statutes at Large: From the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761 [continued to 1807], Volume 38; Volume 1225J. Bentham, 1794 |
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... inches long , 2 inches thick , 4 inches wide ; and pantiles to be 13 inches long , 9 inches wide , and half an inch thick , on penalty of 20s . per 1000 for bricks , and 10s . per 1000 for tyles . 17 G. 3. c . 42. vol . 3L . This act ...
... inches long , 2 inches thick , 4 inches wide ; and pantiles to be 13 inches long , 9 inches wide , and half an inch thick , on penalty of 20s . per 1000 for bricks , and 10s . per 1000 for tyles . 17 G. 3. c . 42. vol . 3L . This act ...
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... inches Thames at Maidenhead . 12 G. 3. c . 41 . vol . 29 . The like over the river Tyne . Same year , c . 62 . The like across the river Ure , from Great Oufborne to Aldworth in York- fhire . Same year , c . 87 . 2,000l . more for ...
... inches Thames at Maidenhead . 12 G. 3. c . 41 . vol . 29 . The like over the river Tyne . Same year , c . 62 . The like across the river Ure , from Great Oufborne to Aldworth in York- fhire . Same year , c . 87 . 2,000l . more for ...
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... inches thick , and decreafe See King , Queen , & c . 15 G 3. c . 33. on each fide 2 inches to the top of the footing of the wall , which is to be nine inches high and two bricks or 17 in- ches thick to the underfide of the one See ...
... inches thick , and decreafe See King , Queen , & c . 15 G 3. c . 33. on each fide 2 inches to the top of the footing of the wall , which is to be nine inches high and two bricks or 17 in- ches thick to the underfide of the one See ...
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... inches , and from the top of the footing brick or 13 inches thick to the underfide of the one pair of stairs floor , from thence one brick or 84 inches thick to the under- fide of the coping , except walls of stone above ground nie ...
... inches , and from the top of the footing brick or 13 inches thick to the underfide of the one pair of stairs floor , from thence one brick or 84 inches thick to the under- fide of the coping , except walls of stone above ground nie ...
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... inches of brick- work . Same act , § 22 , 23 . Timber partitions to remain till one of the adjoining houfes be taken down or condemned as ruinous , and no longer ; and external walls not to become party- walls , unless of the height and ...
... inches of brick- work . Same act , § 22 , 23 . Timber partitions to remain till one of the adjoining houfes be taken down or condemned as ruinous , and no longer ; and external walls not to become party- walls , unless of the height and ...
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