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2
Charge 5
4 Query 1st
Requisition 2d
Query 1 Contract
executed, produces it -

1
Answers already
given to this requisition
viz
1. by the Draft as
printed. p.1

2
2. By the reference to it
in Accountants introductory
Letter, & to his
history of the whole
transaction down to
23 June 1798
p 1

3
Whether executed or no
since that time irrelevant
the whole money being
stated as disbursed
before that time.
p.1.

4.
- as appears on the
face of the Acct books
sent in as Vouchers
and referred to in the
Account.
p.1.

5.
- which the Ch. Inspector
acknowledges himself
to have read. p.2

6
Conduct of the Ch. Inspector
1. Calling for information
on facts already proved
2 Calling for a document
the inutility & irrelevancy
of which
was before his eyes.


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Charge 6
Query 1st
3 Requisition 3d Treasury's
intentions.

2
2. The Information already
furnished by Accountts
- examination -

3
2. By C. Long's Letter -
printed in 28th Sept
referred to in this
query.
p.1

4
3 - by the acct in which
that money & more
is stated as already
disbursed in 1796. p.2.

5
Sole case in which
this requisition could
not have been irrelevant
- a possibility that
part of the money
remained undisbursed.
p.2.

6
The non- existence of
this case being before
his eyes, the requisition
was irrelevant & vexatious
p.2


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Charge 7
4. Query 1st
Requisition 4 -
1
Requisition 4 -
in Correspondence -

2.
Unbounded latitude
and thence vexatious mass
of this requisite
p.1.

3
Vexatiousness of this
requisition
1. In respect of trouble
& expence

4 -
2. in respect of disclosure -
vexation viz -
1 to the Accountt
p 9

5.
2. to government
men. p.11

6.
3 Vexation that might
have resulted had the
irrelevant documents
called for been impounded.
p.12

7
Thou said by Chief
Inspectors query to
pair "no character of
"Voucher" impounded
notwithstanding. p.13

8
Was this a trap?
If so Accountt escaped
it p.13


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Charge 8
8 Stampt receipt prematurely
required.

1
Charge 8 Query 8
Premature requisition of
Stampt Receipt from Book
£1751 " 11 " 9

2
Duty of a Chief Inspector
in this head -
For documents of no use
but in case of allowance,
requisition should not be
made, without intimation
of its eventuality.

3
Conduct of Ch. Inspector
in this head -
Requisitions starting
difficulties and tending
to disallowance by which
the document called for
would be rendered useless
being resolved on he puts before them a
peremptory requisition,
calling in the first instance
for the document
he was thus labouring
to render useless.
p3

4
Oppressive disposition
indicated by such conduct
- Disposition to abuse the
of powers of his office
for the purpose of imposing
on Accountants
taxes, under a consciousness
of their injustice.
p.4




Identifier: | JB/122/109/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

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1-6, 1-6, 1-8, 1-4

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

109

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D2

Penner

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

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