In the Secretary's Office
That there be a long reading Desk against the Partition
from the Bar to the Wall for the Books to be layed on to be
about three Foot high and about nine Inches wide upon a
Square from the said Partition and twenty Inches decending
Desk fashion and that there be about three Rows of Pidgeon
Holes each Hole to be about nine Inches square above the
said Desk and also that there be another such like Desk on
the other Side of the said Office next the Wall (saving the
Window Place)
And also that there be Pidgeon Holes above the said Desk
as on the other Side and that underneath the Desk by the
Partition there be a Shelf made with Partitions about eighteen
Inches or two Foot asunder. That there be a Table about
seven Foot long and two Foot and an half wide, and about
two Foot Eight Inches high
In the Land Office
That there be a Desk against the Partition of the same
Dimensions of that in the Secretary's Office only that it be the
whole Length of the Room and that there be one Row of
Pidgeon Holes of about twelve Inches wide and twelve Inches
high and that there be a Bar made for that Office and a Table
of the same Dimensions of that in the Secretary's Office and
two Forms of about seven Foot long and a convenient Height
In the Comissary's Office
Desks round the Office with Shelfs and Pidgeon Holes
within the Bar (save Window Room) after the same Manner
as against the Partition in Secretary's Office and that there be
two Forms as in the Land Office.
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