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Your Memorialist is unwillint to occupy trespass upon
Your Lordships time with any unnecessary
details relative to the sure difficulties, or any premature
anticipations of the result: it may however
be necessary for him on the present occasion for the purpose of to
observe that report in general terms, that had the instructions⊞ ⊞ which at on his application Your Lordships Sollicitor evidently in the wish view in the evident view of making seeing the most effectual promise made for the fulfillment of Your Lordships' intentions and of the pleasure of Parliament in this behalf had followed the goodness to favour him with, does been literally pursued: viz: that the surrenders of to be required of the most several interests in question should be "immediate and absolute", the
he received his⊞ liberally , the price would
indemnification may for in respect of the same would, without
any "exorbitancy of demand" on the part of the parties
interested have amounted to several thousand
pounds – that by far the heaviest part of the
charge, arose out of premises of small extent
which however the possession of the possession whereof, how valuable soever the
have been the same might have been to Your Memorialist could not be
regarded as necessary to the said intended Establishment
– that Your Memorialist to save
the public from that charge, Your Memorialist has
without any indemnification or hope of indemnification
to himself or advantage other advantage whatsoever taken upon himself to engage that the
surrender of the outstanding terms in the said premises
shall not be insisted upon – that with regard to such part points of the
said Estate as is were held at will, whether immediately of the Landlord
pursuant or of any intermediate Tenant, Your
Memorialist for the still for the same purpose of reducing the
charge of indemnification, took upon him to avail himself
of the short interval that remained for giving> before quarter day, viz:⊞2 ⊞2 the 25th of last month (March 1800) for the giving
and causing to be given the such Notices required to be given at
commencing for the date of which in virtue whereof, by the end of the half year commencing the 29th Septr next (1800)
will of trade schools on the said 25 of March viz. by the 29th The several rights and interests concerned will be
extinguished gratis according to the rules of the Common
Law: – that by consequence means of such Notices or giving
the
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jeremy bentham |
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see note to letter 1541, vol. 6 |
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