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Gov. House
Aspect Fronting the East.
Four floors
Lower floor
Front – dining-room
Back – Book room
Middle floor
Front Drawing room
Back – Main bedchamber
Upper floor
Front Govrs bedchamber
Back – Housekeepers bed-chamber or House-keepers
Uppermost
Front – spare room for experiments &c.
Back – Maids Bedchamber
Men – on bureau-beds
in the Upper
floor of the Inspection
Lodge.
Kitchen –
what room for?
It must be detached.
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Ground to Middle 18
Middle to Upper 18
18
54
Govrs Cellar
under the Central
Area
The Governor's House
might be extended
at the expence of
the Cells and Intermediate
Area
without prejudice
to the Chapel-Congregation
part.
Suppose one room
28 and one next
to it 21? That
makes Study &
Dining room –
Then two Cells
or 14 feet will
be enough for
the Under Governors.
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Under Govr. House
Queri whether
necessary – at
least a very small
Wedge – As the
Under Governor
may occupy the
upper story of the
Lodge constantly
without any molestation
from the Chapel business.
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Boundary betwixt
the two
Drawing-rooms are
already closed by
sliding doors?
Bedchambers
3 in the 2d &
3d floors.
Basement
Ground floor
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