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That it may be seen that how hopeless a task it would be
that of hunting for vouchers for or so much as distinct statements
of my expenditure, here follows a list of the heads, or at
least some of the heads under which the items of it would be to be
classed.

1. Workmen Wages of Workmen paid by and employed under
Mr Lloyd, whose evidence has been heard. [+] Of this His Books were
[+] To serve as Vouchers
his Books were Ao
1807 delivered in by
me at to the Audit Office
and the
of them refused.

free they still
are. On the face of
these books the expenditure
2. Those accounts amounts to
£1839:14.8 1/2

2. The occasion of
that delivery being
the accounting for
a sum imprested
to in Ao 1794
these Accounts
commence only
with that year:
But my expenditure
under the direction
of the said Mr
Lloyd, my expenditure
on that same
sum commenced
at an earlier period
not comprized in
those Accounts.

3. Antecedently to his being employed, wages of either some m or other workmen
employed in the House and under the care of a Mr Fusedale
then a Cabinet maker &c in Dartmouth I at present
out of his mind. He Without his explanation his accounts
would thus be unintelligible. This expenditure commenced Ao 1791.

4. Moneys paid for materials operated upon by the above
workmen. These monies were paid for by my Brother: I never
had any account of them.

5. Rent of tenements employed as manufactories: viz
1. One rented in Chapel Street Broadway at £30 a year besides
taxes. 2 one of my own in Yorkshire now let for £40 a year well
then say £30 a year besides taxes: 3. Within my own residence domestic
two tenements, one of them consisting of a Coach House
and Stables, such as now rent let for £20 a year, with an apartment
partly over them partly on one side of them, for which
I could have got at least as much had it not been remained clogged
up with the materials and remnants of the ab destroyed
establishments.

6. Money paid for by my Brother for machinery of his invention
by different divers mechanisms — I never had any account
of it.

67. Upon From and after my Brothers arrival from Russia Ao in May 1795
upon his abandonment of his property, possession and pursuits
in that country, allowance made to him for his separate expences.
What was it? I never have even so much as enquired. His
the course, he the life and soul of all these prospects which
governed his He thinks about £400 a year. He
drew upon my Banker ad libitum

[-] In the time when the
first payment of it took place
on his appointment
under the Admiralty
which was in the beginning
of 1796




Identifier: | JB/122/352/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

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Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

352

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

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

Page Numbering

F2 /

Penner

Watermarks

JOHN DICKINSON & Co 1809

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Paper Producer

A. Levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

002

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