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2 Account 14 July 1807
delivered to the Audit office
J.B. Creditor
Mr Jeremy Bentham Esq.r in account with
the Lord Commrs of his Majestys on account with Mr Treasury
Jeremy Bentham in respect of an intended Penitentiary Establishment
Creditor.
Deduction
1794
June 26 1 Previous Deductions made from the nominal sum of £2000,
made by reason that the same was paid out of
the Civil List — N.B. These deductions having been made
according to general rules, the amount of them 107. 10.6 it is presumed 107.10.6
is either already matter of notoriety to the Commissioners 121. 4. 6.
or if necessary, may be authentically learnt by them through
the official channels.
1784
From
Sept. 6 to }
1796 }
Sept 26 }
Oct. 3 }
2 Paid to Messrs Booth and Co of Sheffield Park near Sheffield}
Iron Founders for cast iron for the frame work of the said }
intended Penitentiary House viz, for Tons 143 Quarters 3. Lb. 7 at }
making £12 per ton besides incidental charges for patterns &c } 1751.15.0 1751
See Vouchers A1 to A17 inclusive }
3. Incidental Charges thereon at the Founders as above } 7 1. 7
}1751. 11. 9
1798
Decr 1.
43. Paid Messr Campbell and White Timber Merchants at Milbank
for Wharfage rent upwards of a years to that time for the said cast iron delivered sent
from the said Foundery at Sheffield by water — and delivered
at Milbank as above. The receipt for not forthcoming: but
(for circumstantial evidence and to prove the delivery of the Iron from the Founders) papers showing the demand of a greater sum 50: 0: 0
1922: 16:3
on this same score are herewith sent: a fresh acknowledgment of the
receipt of the sum actually paid (viz £50) could doubtless be obtained. if But
necessary the amount of the discharge so far exceeding the amount of the discharge
the Accountant
has forborne as yet to give
any trouble to third
persons about the article
110 See Vouchers
B1. B2.
1793 }
Novr 8 }
5 paid to Mr Watts Timber Merchant Horseferry Road Westminster for a
lot of old seasoned wood, for the Machinery constructing for
the employment of the Convicts intended to be maintained
in the intended penitentiary Establishment N.B. This wood
had been purchased by Mr Watts was part of the materials of the Old the lately pulled down Record Office pulled in
Old Palace Yard. 1796:17.1
1794 }
Jan. 4 }
to }
1795 }
Sept. 26: }
at which }
period, }
Mr Lloyd }
being set }
up for }
himself }
the superintendence }
of the works }
went into }
other hands }
4. Disbursed by Mr John Lloyd now of Master Millwright of }
Brown Green near James Street Westmr Master Millwright }
Master Millwright at various times then Foreman of }
the works carried on at Queens Square Place aforesaid }
and elsewhere by at the expence and in the dwelling house of the said Jeremy Bentham with their the appurtenances under the direction
of his Brother Brigadier General Samuel Bentham for }
the construction of machinery to serve for the employment of }
such Convicts as aforesaid: viz being paid at various times in wages
to workmen employed in the said works — — — —— }
N.B. This is exclusive of the payments made for materials, }
house rents and ban rents of houses employed as workshops, and other incidental charges } [+]
[+] Voucher, the original
Book: along with
it is sent the paper
marked C; being a
list of the weekly
sums with references
to the pages in which
they are entered.
1900: 5 21/2
1839: 14. 8.1/2
3762: 10: 11 1/2
Identifier: | JB/122/055/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.
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Correspondence |
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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.
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IPING 1804 |
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Bernardino Rivadavia |
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See note 6 to letter 1929, vol. 7 |
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