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Letter not found: from John Rawlins, 20 August. On 29 Aug. GW wrote Rawlins : “Your letter of the 20th of this month, only came to my hands by the last Post.”
Your letter of the 20th of this month, only came to my hands by the last Post, or I would have replied to it sooner. I have a room 32 by 24 feet, & 16 feet pitch, which I want to finish in stucco: it is my intention to do it in a plain neat style; which, independantly of its being the present taste, (as I am inform’d) is my choice. The Chimney is in the centre of the longest side, for which I...
I am exceedingly sorry I have Dissopinted you so Long, of the Drawing and Estemate for your Room—its bein sickness and other Circumstances in my family that’s prevented it—to Ornaments in Ceiling, Cove, Cornice, & moulding at top of cove, with pannels on the walls plaine—my Lowest termes I can posibley, finish it for his £168 pounds this Currency, you finding my people and paying Travleing...
Your Letter & plan came safe; tho’ I do not pretend to be a competent judge of this kind of work, yet from the little experience I have had in it, & from a certain knowledge that most of the mouldings & decorations are with great ease & expedition cast, of a material too which is by no means expensive, I do not scruple to declare that your Estimate exceeded my expectation. This, & not...
I have sent you, pr Capn Man’s Packet the freizes for doors and windows, which I hope will please you, Mr Tharp informed me he ad Agreed with you for the Composition work, in your Salloon room, at £43.12s.od. Virginia currency the lowest I can afford to do it for is £45.os.od. Maryland currency which I hope your Excellency will not think too much, if its Conveinient should be Glad, you could...
I have received the freizes for the doors and windows which I think are very pretty together with your letter sent by Capt. Man, but I did not think proper to comply with the contents of it at this time. Altho’ it is not my desire to enter into any dispute respecting the payment of the money, yet before I do it I wish you to view the work, that you may, yourself judge of the execution—My sole...