History draft; handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw, , , James Ure, and Robert L. Campbell; 76 numbered pages plus several inserted pages; CHL. This manuscript covers the period from 1 January 1844 to 21 June 1844.
Had a conservation with whom I had employed as Architect of the — gave him instruction <I instructed him> (in relation to the circular windows designed to light the offices in the dead work of the Arch between stories, he said that round windows in the broad side of a building were a violation of all the Known Rule of architecture and contended they shd be semi-circular— that the building was too low for round windows. I told him I would have the circles if he had to make the ten feet higher than it was originally calculated— that the one light at the centre of each <circular> window would be sufficient to light the whole room— that when the whole building was thus illuminated the effect would be remarkably grand. “I employ <wish you> you to carry out my designs. I have seen in vision the briliant splendid appearance of that building illuminated, and will have it built according to the) pattern shewn me.”
TEXT: “(Note A)” corresponds with a similar notation on page 8, indicating that the text on this inserted slip should be inserted at the notation on that page.