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| Whitehall | Abingdon (Bath Mail)
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A1 Form proposed for a proposed Annuity Note.
Annuity Note
Form
[3]
Payment Yearly
[No]
[17545]
(£6.6s
[2])
Form proposed for a proposed Annuity Note (Engrossed)
(Head of the)
(Auditor)
(of the)
(Exchequer)
Annuity Note Office St Margaret: 3 Jan March 1802 [5]
This Note, prece Westminster [4] of £6.6
[1] principal money, <add> exclusive of interest
point on above intitles the Bearer to a farthing
every other day [6] reckoning from the above days above date for ever <add>first of January last [7] [+] (or untill
subject to redemption<add>be redeemed at any time
+ payable out of the Consolidated Fund [8]
redeemed [by Government] on by payment of the above mentioned rate of £6.6 with the interest (remaining
principal money of £6.6s [which interest of a farthing
every other day amounts to]<add> that is to say interest which makes 3:9 1/2 by the year [8], and
is being and is at the rate of 3 per cent per annum: this interest [9] subject otherwise [] the card purchase money
or dividend may be received Yearly: that is to to be redeemed by [at any time by Government][12]on payment of £6:6s
together with the interest remaining due Interest may be received yearly [11]
say, the end of each Year: in Town, ( at the above Office] [12] [+] any day between [+] between the hours of [10] in the forenoon and [4] in the afternoon [] [13]
[+] at the nearest Penny Post Office or such of them as shall be appointed for this purpose
from the 1st of Jany to the 7th of January in every each
succeeding Year, or such other days, Sundays, and Holydays + excepted, or on such <add> other Hours or further Days</add> as shall from time to time
be appointed and [14] advertised, for that purpose, between the hours of 10
in the forenoon and 4 in the afternoon or such
other Hours as shall be directed: or, in the Country,
at any of his Majesty's the General Post Office, [15] within the hands
of the London General Post on application made
at such Post Office not more less than [ ] days nor
more than [-] days from the before the end 1st of 31st of
January December [16] according to the Instructions for receiving
Dividends, on Annuity Notes at the [Country Local] Post Offices, which may
be seen, at any of the said Offices[17]
+
of Holydays
[3] If Notices are
sent from the County
all on the same
day, they will
be received in Town
at different days
according to the distance, which will
be the much the
better.
+ A principal facsimile
signature
11 A Written signature
If a Deputy be employ'd as in
case of illness the word Deputy
to be added to in writing to the word Clerk.
N.B. Notes of this kind may be had [21] at any time at the (Sundays and Holydays <add> as per last excepted)
above Office in Westminster, so at any of the Country [+]2 Local Post Offices. [+]2 General, and divers of the Penny
Town & Country Price £6:8s to which is to be added interest from the 1st of
Jany to the day of purchase: [22] A Note, torn or defaced, may be exchanged,
if in payment of the same fund [2.] [23]
[+]2 together with a 1d for
the Post Master
Identifier: | JB/002/401/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.
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