Lexicographical Neighbors of Pargetted
Literary usage of Pargetted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh by Great Britain (1773)
"... back, and be pargetted. with or partition of any flue hereafter to be built,
... or pargetted as foon as any building (hall be erected to fuch wall. ..."
2. The Laws of the Island of Antigua: Consisting of the Acts of the Leeward by Antigua (1805)
"... shall have a Flue or Funnel made, wholly, of Brick or Stone, (the Inside to
be plaistered or pargetted,) which shall enter into, and communicate with ..."
3. The Mechanic's Companion, Or, The Elements and Practice of Carpentry by Peter Nicholson (1842)
"All chimney breasts next to the rooms, and chimney backs also, and all flues,
are to be rendered or pargetted. Backs of chimnies and flues in party-walls ..."
4. Our Homes, and how to Make Them Healthy by Shirley Forster Murphy, Robert Brudenell Carter (1883)
"In pargetted flues it is not at all uncommon, though most improper, to find that
after the bricklayer has finished his part of the work, the carpenter ..."
5. An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, and Practical by Joseph Gwilt (1842)
"... of every such chimney and flue so being against such vacant ground shall be
rendered or pargetted as soon as any building shall be erected to such wall. ..."
6. A Digest of the Public General Statutes: From Magna Carta, A.D. 1224-5, to 1 by Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, Thomas William Tyndale (1822)
"... back, and with of partition of any flue, shall be rendered or pargetted within
and without, except the outside thereof next to vacant ground, ..."