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The Lower House. 543<br />

In the Secretary's Office l. h. j.<br />

"*''<br />

That there be a long reading Desk against the Partition<br />

from the Bar to the Wall for the Books to be layed on to be<br />

about three Foot high and about nine Inches wide upon a<br />

Square from the said Partition and twenty Inches decending<br />

Desk fashion and that there be about three Rows of Pidgeon<br />

Holes each Hole to be about nine Inches square above the<br />

said Desk and also that there be another such like Desk on<br />

the other Side of the<br />

Window Place)<br />

said Office next the Wall (saving the<br />

And also that there be Pidgeon Holes above the said Desk<br />

as on the other Side and that underneath the Desk by the<br />

Partition there be a Shelf made with Partitions about eighteen<br />

Inches or two Foot asunder. That there be a Table about<br />

seven Foot long and two Foot and an half wide, and about<br />

two Foot Eight Inches high<br />

In the Land Office<br />

That there be a Desk against the Partition of the same<br />

Dimensions of that in the Secretary's Office only that it be the<br />

whole Length of the Room and that there be one Row of<br />

Pidgeon Holes of about twelve Inches wide and twelve Inches<br />

high and that there be a Bar made for that Office and a Table<br />

of the same Dimensions of that in the Secretary's Office and<br />

two Forms of about seven Foot long and a convenient Height<br />

In the Comissary's Office<br />

Desks round the Office with Shelfs and Pidgeon Holes<br />

within the Bar (save Window Room) after the same Manner<br />

as against the Partition in Secretary's Office and that there be<br />

two Forms as in the Land Office.<br />

For the two Committee Rooms a Table of ten Foot long p. 2S1<br />

and two Formes of the same Length for each Room.<br />

All which Tables are to be made with good substantial<br />

turned and a Row of turned Columns framed under each Book<br />

Desk to support them, and the whole Work to be generally<br />

well done and Workman like<br />

And it is agreed by this Committee with AP Cadwallader<br />

Edwards who is willing to undertake the same and find every<br />

thing That he be paid therefor by the Public as follows Viz'<br />

For the Assembly Office<br />

For the Secretary's Office<br />

£ 4.. o. o<br />

8. o. o<br />

For the Commissary's Office 7. o. o<br />

For the Land Office 5. 0.0<br />

The two Committee Rooms 4- o- o<br />

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