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1
Treaty, between
Memorialist and
Administration,
wanting nothing
but signature - p.1
2
- suspended, on
apprehension of
want of Parliamentary
powers
- p.1
3
Bill brought in
accordingly, and
passed - p.2
4
Powers given (inter
alia) to the
Treasury by the
Act - p.2
5
Prayer of the
Memorial-
1. to fix upon
the old spot-
p.3
6
2. to appoint
Memorialist
feoffee - p.3
7
3. to apply for
thing's Warrant
for £10,000. p.3
8
Dispatch why
pray'd
Situation of Memorialist's
Brother, on whom

depends
1. the building
2. the machinery for
employment - p.4
9
Advantageous undertaking
foregone on
this account - p.5.
10
Capital already erpended,
above £6,000
p.6
11
Loss sustained by
Memorialist's Brother
of his situation
abroad - p.6.
12
Expence of keeping
Workmen together
£2000 a year - p.6.
13
Loss of the profit
that might have been
amde thereof, if applied
to the private undertaking
sacrificed to
this public one - p.7.
14
Diminution of the
value of the contract
in proportion to this
delay - p.7.
15
Farther expence incurred,
to the amount of several
thousand pounds
in materials bespoke
& making: : cast
iron for the building
p.8

16
Memorialist why to
be feoffee - p.8.
17
Prayer in respect of
the Land, why it confines
itself to the old
spot - p.9.
18.
No opposition on the
part of Proprietors now
p.11
19
Reluctance in the
Neighbourhood no sufficient
ground for
negativing the existing
choice - p.13.
20
In Acts for providing
Land, neighbourhoods
are not considered
as having an interest-
p.14
21
especially in the
case of prisons - p.14.
22
The opulence of the
Neighbourhood does
not vary the case-
p.15.
23
The Houses of the
principal opponents
are above a mile distant
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p.17.
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24
Bad company may
be kept off - how - p.18
25
The persons nearesr
are, some indifferent,
some friendly,
to the choice - p.18

26
The invalidity of all objections
to the choice stands demonstrated
by the decision
of the 12 Judges - p.20
27
On Memorialist's requisition,
the Board stand engaged
to confirm the choice
1. by the faith of the treaty - p.29.
28
2. by the tenor of the Act - p.31.
29
No agreement, preclusive
of such a choice, can have
been made on the part of
administration - p.34
30
The optional clause in the
Act affords no proof of
such agreement - p.36.
31
Any such subsequent emgagement,
had it been taken,
would have been void, as
contrary to the prior one-
p.37.
32
Magitude of the present
purchase no warrant for
not adhering to the choice
p.37.
33
Inutility of waiting to hear
any thing on the other side
p.41.
34
Such a delay would be inconsistent
with the requisition
of the act - p.42
35.
The hardship it would be
productive of to Memorialist
is heavy, certain, and
irremediable- p.44
36
Fixing on the old spot instanter
could prejudice nobody, as it
would conclude nobody - p.45
37
Appearance of undue influence
which would result from the
rejection of the existing choice
p.45

















Identifier: | JB/118/067/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-37

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

067

Info in main headings field

table of contents

Image

002

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f49 / f50

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

patrick colquhoun

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

see note to letter 988, vol. 5

ID Number

39121

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