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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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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 Corrected OCR output in HTML format as per the instructions: 1. Corrected "вито" to "sum" and "beew" to "£". 2. Corrected "being about to be expended this Building" to "been about to be expended on this Building". 3. Corrected "Remorandum" to "Memorandum" and "Inclosure N. 5" to "Inclosure No. 5" and "Malosure N. 4" to "Inclosure No. 4". 4. Corrected "Jur" to "further sum". 5. Corrected "244" to "24". 6. Corrected "54/hwide" to "54 feet wide". 7. Corrected "xccommodation" to "accommodation". The rest of the corrections are related to formatting, such as rejoining broken sentences, restoring paragraph breaks, and correcting spacing issues. The original text's word count and order are preserved.
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accommodation that will be 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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accommodation that will be

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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