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DocRefNoCR0026/1/5/27
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TitleEngineer's report on the state of the waterworks at Warwick
Date30 Oct 1781
DescriptionCopy of the report of John Stead, engineer, on the state of an old mill or water engine near the town of Warwick, and for a new mill to be erected for the purpose of grinding corn, from a survey taken 13 Oct 1781: the old mill or engine and the mill house are in a very ruinous state, the supply of water is about 2700 hogsheads in 24 hours, with a present fall of 18 feet, sufficient to grind 6 bushels of wheat, and possibly 12 in winter: the recommendation is to take down the present mill and house and build a new one on the same ground, with an 18 foot wheel, the estimate being £200, including repair of the damhead and waterhouse.
Made by John Stead, Birmingham, 30 Oct 1781.
At the bottom is a note that Richard Walford of Bullstreet offers to undertake the work.
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