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220 COTTAGE, FARM, AND VILLA ARCHITECTURE. closet under the stairs; each door hung with three-inch butt £ *. d. hinges, and having a four-inch lock to each, at 22s. per door 4 : 8:0 Four one and a quarter inch framed and beaded closet fronts, eight feet by three feet tliree inches, with four-panel square doors, hung with three-inch butt hinges, and having a moulding round, and a closet lock to each, at 26s. per door 5 : 4:0 A two-inch two-panel bead butt and square framed door, seven feet by three feet, with one and a half inch sash and shutter ; the lower panels to be filled in with a Gothic moulding, and Gothic head, hung with four-inch butt hinges, and fastened with a nine- inch drawback lock, and two eight-inch bolts. A proper door- case of fir, four inches by four inches, with a moulding round inside 3 : 3:0 One and a half inch sash door to the back lobby, six feet six inches by two feet six inches, framed bead butt and square ; with a shutter, and a pair of three-inch butt hinges, a thumb-latch, two bolts, a thumb-screw, and two stubbs ; a proper doorcase of fir, four inches by three inches, with a moulding round inside 2 : 0:0 Eighty feet superficial of one and a half inch square framed partition, to divide the small room, on the bed-chamber floor, from the stairs ; also over the stairs, with a four-panel square framed door in ditto, at 9t?. per foot ; sixteen feet of moulding round ditto ; one pair of three-inch butt hinges, and a six-inch two-bolt lock 3 : 7:0 Four windows with one and a half inch deal casements, Gothic heads and spandril, four feet six inches by five feet in the clear ; hung folding (both casements to open and shut against each other as in fig. 177 § 196,) with three-inch butt hinges, and fastened with two five-inch brass flush bolts, and a brass fastening ; two-inch deal rebated and beaded frame, four inches wide, with hoUow worked on the outer edge (d, in fig. 369), and with oak sills, at £1 : 2s. each 8 : 8:0 Four windows, three feet six inches by five feet, at jfcl : 1 8s. per window 7 : 12 : O Two pair of one and a half inch deal shutters, framed as doors, to the parlour windows, hung as sashes, with pulleys and boxings complete, each twenty-eight feet superficial, and with four feet extra-length of boxing, two brass flush rings, a brass thumbscrew, and two four- inch brass flush bolts to each window 4 : 0:0 A three-quarter-inch ledged shutter to the kitchen window, seven- teen feet six inches superficial, with a wooden bar, and two staples O: 15 : Fourteen feet superficial one and a quarter inch deal seat, riser and bearer to the water-closet ; five feet superficial one and a quarter inch deal clamped flap, and beaded frame ; six feet lineal inch skirting, four and a half inches wide, one pair of two-inch brass butt hinges, and two holes cut ; and a small bull's-eye light frame and linings 1 : 13 : O Sixty-five feet superficial of one and a (quarter inch deal steps, with inch risers, bracketed and housed into one inch and a half wall string, twenty-five feet superficial, with thirty feet lineal of beaded capping ; and a deal moulded rail, fifteen feet lineal, fastened with three iron brackets 6 : 5:0

  • Deal dresser, seven feet long by two feet wide, with three drawers

under, pot board and bearers ; three-inch deal shelves over, and two cut stand?irds (the upright piece of deal to which the ends of the shelves arc fixed) 3 : 0:0 One hundred feet of inch deal, wrought on both sides, to be fixed vith bearers for shelves, at 8d. per foot 3 : 6:8 i:" 89 : 6:8 446. StonemasoTi's Work. Tw» profile stone moulded chimney-pieces, with slabs and back hearths, to the parlour and the room over ; opening three feet high, by two feet eight inches wide 3 : 10 : A set of stone jambs and mantle, five inches wide, to the bed-room, w'tli slab and liearth O : 15:0