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Connect Observd { Estab increased- F(4
{ Intercourse forbidden G
Estab. increased
8
Books were accordingly
lent to him
by him by J.B.
Raven's migration
to Sir R. Lords
9
But have not been
recoverable notwithstanding
Baldwin's
promise of interference.-
10.
2<hi rend="underline">nd</hi> Audience of King
-King refuses to
turn to the Statute
Book- gives his non-
-"conceptions"-
-promises to receive
J.Bs paper of observations-
-and not to send
his Letter to the
Treasury till afterwards.-
11.
3rd Audience- King
produces a Book
with the Copy of
the Letter in it-
F.9. 14 Octr 1799-
permits J.B. to
takes notes-refuses
a compleat copy-
12.
This the last audience
granted - no
other meeting but
by accident in the
street &c.-
13.
at King's suggestion-
J.B. applies to Long
for a copy-and
is refused.-
14
Nepean
this closeness.-
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4
How the enlargement
of the Establishment
was made use of
as a pretence for
crushing it cannot
be shown till after
several intervening
Sections viz-9-10-
11-& 12-
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Estab. increased.
After F.9.
1
J.B. follows the
letter into Long's
hands- Long
dwells exclusively
on the unintelligible
& immaterial
part of it- gives
this unintelligibility
as a reason for
doing nothing.
2.
Negotiation in
Nepean's hands
yet for almost
5 Months nothing
done-
Next document
J.B. to Nepean
10 March 1801-
After F. 17-
1
Proofs of male fides
1. Nothing done
till the end of 7
Months & then only
for fear of Nepean.
2.
2. If intentions had
been sincere answer
would have been
given in a few days
either consenting to
the enlargement or
negativing it.-
2(a)
Long could not but
have known all
along what the
number of Prisoners
agreed to was-
3.
3. Negativing the enlargement
was carefully
avoided because
that would have been
confirming the original
number which would
have necessitated progress
& taken away
the pretence pitched
upon for reducing
or relinquishing.
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Intercourse forbidden
Before G.1.
1
One in this
interval already mentioned.
See D.3.A
L<hi rend="superscript">d Belgrave's opposition
2.
Meeting in passage
conversation rapid en
passant- Long at his
Chambers found a
friend to protect him
3.
-1 Long into
Ld Belgrave
2 Orders Memorial
3. Refuses previous
explanation-
4. Refuses further
audience-
4.
J.B. distressed- determined
at last
to draw Memorial-
& to apply to Nepean
to take charge of it.
5.
Dilemma about the
Memorial- if armed
unreceivable- if unarmed
-ineffectual
or worse.
Inj Injustice displayed
transmission
- No injustice display'd
redress.-
6.
Decision in favour
or the armed- the
-
Nepean would
save it from being
rejected or neglected.
7.
Claiming nothing-
& putting it to
the Board to say
what they would
grant-another resource
-vain-flails
too many.-
8.
19 April 1800 G.2.3.
J.B. betakes himself
to Nepean for
help- & begs him to
ask whether Long
was displeases with
him on any account.
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Intercourse forbidden.
After G.3.
1.
Nepean takes the
Memorial in hand-
beats J.B. down-as
to the terms-
J.B. gives up
the point objected
to- Nepean approves
the rest.
2.
Copy for Nepean to
transmitt to Long
sent in by J.B.
with pencil notes
for him to read &
rub out-
That copy being
mislaid & another
sent- and the first
returned- hence
came the pencil
notes which are
here printed.
Identifier: | JB/121/006/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.
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1-8, 8a, 1-14, 1-2, 1-2, 2a, 3-4, 1-8, 1-2 |
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121 |
Panopticon |
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006 |
Establish increased Intercourse forbidden Connect Observs |
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Estab. increased / Intercourse forbidden |
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Marginal summary sheet |
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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.
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A4 / E4 |
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CW 1799 |
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C. Abbit Lees |
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1799 |
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003 |
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