accommodation that will be
requisite
to
carry
out
the
Instructions of the Board of
Ordnance, modified to meet the object I have in view, should my proposal meet with Your Lordship's approval;
but so
large
or
a
sum
as
"
£1,315.4.10 having already
been about to be expended on this Building before the end of the present month,
I
am
in hopes that
further outlay
on
this Service
will prove inconsiderable.
6.
By Memorandum B
Inclosure No. 5, it will be seen
that £1315, 4.10 (Vide Items No 32, 38, 40, and 48) have
been expended before the
end
of
this month
108
on account
of the "Officers' Quarters", the
Building which I now propose
should be
upheld; and
by
"Memorandum A", Inclosure No. 4,
it seems
that it is
in
contemplation to expend
a
further
sum
on
them to the
amount of £1,837, 18.6 (Vide Items No 24, 26 and 30) making
a total
on this account of £3,153, 3. 4. This certainly
does
appear to me to be a
large outlay for repairing a Building of about 184 feet long by 54 feet wide, and which
is
in such a
state as to be
perfectly habitable, and still continues to afford
accommodation
for Soldiers to this date;
I doubt the necessary
but no
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requisite
to
carry
out
the
Instructions of the Board of
Orduance, modified to meet the object I have in view, should my proposal meet with Your Lordship's approval;
but so
large
or
a
вито
as
"
beew
£1,315.4.10 having already
being about to be expended this Building before the end of the present month,
I
am
in hopes that
2016 further outlay
on
any
this Service
will prove inconsiderable.
6.
By Remorandum B
Inclosure N. 5, it will be seen
No that £1315, 4.10 (Vide Items No 32, 38, 40, and 48) have or
be expended before the
will
end
of
this month
108
on account
of the "Officers' Quarters", the
Building which I now propose
should be
upheld; and
by
Memorandum A", Malosure N. 4,
it seems.
seems that it is
in
contemplation to expend
a
Jur
on
them to the
further
amount of £1,837, 18.6 (Vide Items No 244, 26 and 30) making
a total
on this account of £3,153, 3. 4. This certainly
does
appear to me to be a
large outlay for repairing a Building of about 184 feet long by 54/hwide, and which
is
in such a
state as to be
perfectly habitable, and still continues to afford
xccommodation
for Soldiers to this date;
doubt the necessary
but no
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