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§.2. Secret plan for rendering the purchase useless §.2. Applications
19 Jany 1802
IV. Application the fourth. Commencement, the |^^^| of
1799. Subject, number of prisons to be built
for.— Result—After an official notice
(dated 25 March 1800) that two thousand was the number
number to be built for I was to prepare for (being instead of one thousand
added to the number originally proposed and granted stipulated for and acceded to)
the expence of the original additional number
was, without any objection to the sums, taken for made use of
the as the sole ostensible but sufficient ground for
that relinquishment stopping the execution of the whole plan.
Resolution to that effect,+ taken (as per Treasury )
17th August 1800; not communicated to me till
24 March seven months after, viz.: by the insidious letter of 24 March
1801; nor then, but on the occasion of the change of Ministry:
communicated, with the support of additional
pretences, to the House of Commons, 12 June 1801.
+ half-disclosed
by an anonymous
communication to
the House of Commons,
dated 14 July
1800:—registered
in the Treasury minutes.
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