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[Surveyor's or builder's note, account and estimate book] [manuscript]

Language: English Publication details: 1724-1738Description: 1 v. ill. 32 cmSubject(s):
Partial contents:
House in Trotter Lane (1730) -- Mansion House of the Right Honble. Lord Chief Justice Raymond in Red Lion Square (1725) -- Rainbow Coffee House (1725) -- Mansion House of the Right Honble. Lord King in Norfolk Street (1725) -- House at the corner of Bow Church-Yard, Cheapside -- 12 houses in Bull Ally near London Wall -- House, stables and coach houses in German Street -- House in St John Street -- Rebuilding a house in Olave Street -- Castle Yard, Godfrey & Spencer -- House in Lombard Street -- House in Charter-house Street (1726) -- House between the Belle Savage Inn and the Coffee House in Belle Savage Yard on Ludgate Hill -- Library at Lion Colledge (1725) -- House adjoining St Helen's Church (1725) -- Rainbow Coffee House, Cornhill (1725) -- Damage done by fire in Chiswell Street (1724) -- Smock Ally -- Two rooms over Mr Whiteman's gateway -- Covent Garden (1726) -- Rainbow Coffee House, Cornhill -- Mr Buckingham's house in Cornhill -- Frederick in Lombard Street -- Mr Scarfe's in Lombard Street -- House in Church Hill, St Andrew's Wardrobe -- Houses and tenements at the corner of Woolsack Ally in Houndsditch -- Hammonds' Koy. -- Houses in Essex Street -- Globe Tavern (1734) -- Houses in Essex Street (1736) -- Drapers' Gardens -- Houses in Essex Street -- Horseshoe & Magpie, Trotter Lane (1736) -- House in Hackney (1738) -- Mansion House for the Lord Mayor (1738)
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  • Condition reviewed 20120620 condition level 1
Summary: The book contains estimates and accounts for work by different trades on a number of properties in London, as well as transcripts of contracts and letters sent regarding particular jobs, and diagrams of work. The book has then been turned upside down, and more notes have been made from the rear cover inward, including drawings and sketches of architectural features.Summary: On the front paste-down, there is written the name Peter Downall or Peter Pownall.Summary: The book has its original limp vellum binding.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Book Historic collection Historic collection FOLIO 1724 SURVEYORS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30077090

House in Trotter Lane (1730) -- Mansion House of the Right Honble. Lord Chief Justice Raymond in Red Lion Square (1725) -- Rainbow Coffee House (1725) -- Mansion House of the Right Honble. Lord King in Norfolk Street (1725) -- House at the corner of Bow Church-Yard, Cheapside -- 12 houses in Bull Ally near London Wall -- House, stables and coach houses in German Street -- House in St John Street -- Rebuilding a house in Olave Street -- Castle Yard, Godfrey & Spencer -- House in Lombard Street -- House in Charter-house Street (1726) -- House between the Belle Savage Inn and the Coffee House in Belle Savage Yard on Ludgate Hill -- Library at Lion Colledge (1725) -- House adjoining St Helen's Church (1725) -- Rainbow Coffee House, Cornhill (1725) -- Damage done by fire in Chiswell Street (1724) -- Smock Ally -- Two rooms over Mr Whiteman's gateway -- Covent Garden (1726) -- Rainbow Coffee House, Cornhill -- Mr Buckingham's house in Cornhill -- Frederick in Lombard Street -- Mr Scarfe's in Lombard Street -- House in Church Hill, St Andrew's Wardrobe -- Houses and tenements at the corner of Woolsack Ally in Houndsditch -- Hammonds' Koy. -- Houses in Essex Street -- Globe Tavern (1734) -- Houses in Essex Street (1736) -- Drapers' Gardens -- Houses in Essex Street -- Horseshoe & Magpie, Trotter Lane (1736) -- House in Hackney (1738) -- Mansion House for the Lord Mayor (1738)

The book contains estimates and accounts for work by different trades on a number of properties in London, as well as transcripts of contracts and letters sent regarding particular jobs, and diagrams of work. The book has then been turned upside down, and more notes have been made from the rear cover inward, including drawings and sketches of architectural features.

On the front paste-down, there is written the name Peter Downall or Peter Pownall.

The book has its original limp vellum binding.