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1829 April 11
Petitions

Supplement
§.2. Elucidation.
Peels Bill

Here the true extent is because
the profit may exist for the what to expect the same judgment
use of the public money

4
Pecuniary qualification
also established
by a retrospective
operation

Nor yet on this occasion was the pecuniary qualification
neglected and left unemployed: for by a retrospective operation
finding the a then existing functionaries the abovementioned sufficiency
and insufficiency he added to those then present salaries a third £200 a third
of the amount that is to say to the £600 a year he paid them
a of £200 a year more, and by that an operation exclusive
this simple gave to the insufficiency its requisite supplement
and to the sufficiency its reward.

5
At the present moment
the same evidence
applying itself to
Justices of the Peace
taken at large

While this in writing, the same evidence is applying
itself to the case situation of Justice of Peace taken at large: Of the
manducatory qualification use here made, now, sole qualification
reliant on the pecuniary: he paid it £100 a
year: in he not contented with as in the other
Police Magistrates case with addition: he calls on the power of
multiplication: he found it some hundred a year: believe
it three hundred a year. As yet So much for evidence
now for good economy in its most humble shape frugality.

6
Economy exemplified
in Peel's bill

In addition to the original three times the amount of the aptitude
securing pecuniary qualification being established at the public
expence cost the county between about £5,000 and £6,000 a
year. Saved to the county is the correspondent sum
by the pecuniary qualification as established by this Bill:
for the humble worshipful and appropriately learned as
they are sure to, now that they are to have not less than
£300, so generous so disinterested are they sure to be at their
own expence will the whole burthen of such their duty be taken
up and borne by their worshipful shoulders.

Now as to the saving the amount of the Such is the source of the
saving: now to the amount. Tour Justice excepted Minimum of income necessary
for the support of dignity in a Justice of the Peace £800 a year as per Police Magistrate precedent
Justice of Peace in all England how many exact number
not incalcuable without too much trouble. Say for the argument
sake nearly ten thousand: By this number multiply £800 a
year: aggregate saving £8,000,000 a year.



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Date_1

1829-04-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-6

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

360

Info in main headings field

petitions

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

street & co

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

26147

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