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Memorial
said the treaty terms were had been mutually agreed on and
articles drawn up ready for signature, and would
thereupon have been signed when your Memorialist
was informed by the said Mr Nepean, that⊞ ⊞ by reason of a difference between the mode of management essential to your Memorialist's plan and the plan of management prescribed by the said Act a
doubts had arisen respecting the authority of in the minds of His
Maj Majesty's Ministers to cause possession to respecting the
practicability or the propriety of obtaining taking into possession
for certain purpose of the said Land under such difference without
an express authority from Parliament: but that
it was the intention the said Mr Pitt said or Mr Dundas
were disposed at the earliest opportunity would as
early as might be move for leave to bring in
a Bill for that purpose.
That a Bill, having accordingly been brought
in accordingly to the forms observed in
Bills which are understood to originate with his
Majesty did on the 7th of that instant July last
receive the Royal assent and stands among the forms the 84th Chapter
Stats of the Statute of the late Sessions under the
title of An Act for erecting a Penitentiary
House or Houses for confining and employing
Convicts.
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