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25 Apr. 1813 +
Panopt. Compensation Claim II. Inventions
§§ IV Profits Inventions

(5)

Workers and Workshop
inseparable. List
of Workers impounded
in the Audit Office.

On this occasion several questions the nature of the case
suggests several questions present themselves to my mind as neither improper nor
matchless to present the b to present themselves to a judiciary
For a general conception of the nature of the inventions
and viewing the matter subject from the situation in which it will
no question, and of the process with which from they had been
be viewed by my Arbitrators. These questions I proceed
attended and the fruits of which they had already been productive
to state together with such answers as I find myself the truth
reference has already been made to my Evidence
of the case appears to warrant.
as delivered to the Finance Committee of in 1798. At my
own residence including several distant houses included — and at
a considerable House and Workshop in the neighbourhood
it would be in their power to view the rooms which during
the continuance of the works were filled with workmen:
and perhaps possibly [+] [+] (for it is a from
which a prudential
regard to my own peace
of mind has all along
compelled me to keep
my attention as compleatly
turned aside as
possible)
here and there some fable remains of the
machinery itself and the samples of the articles produced
by it. A list though by no means a compleat one
of the workmen employed (for others were employed and
separate masters at their own establishments) has for some
years been impounded in the Audit Office.

Of all these matters a particular account and explanation
could, of course, be had of my said Brother, Sir Samuel
Bentham, by whom every thing was mounted, and under
when every thing was conducted performed. In a mind so situated
it would be absurd to deny the probable existence
of a bias. But on his part by law all claim to that
could have been made to compensation having many years ago in perfect sincerity been made
over to me, and such transfer being standing upon record in the
Act which Act of Parliament (now or at a more formal
one but a spontaneous as well as one made me
16 or 17 years ago and on the occasion of his being provided for by being taken into the
service with a pension as above, while I remained sinking
under the pressure of almost the whole loss
) and his
evidence being in relation to every thing point that can come
in question, being in a legal sense perfectly good evidence, no
reason
reason (I flatter
myself) will be seen why
in case of need I should be debarred from
the benefit of it. why

the Arbitrators should
hold themselves debarred
from the receipt of
whatsoever lights it may be thought decreed capable of affording.



Identifier: | JB/122/373/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1813-04-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

Not numbered

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

373

Info in main headings field

Panopt. Compensation Claim

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

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

Page Numbering

C5

Penner

Watermarks

<…> Co

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

A. Levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

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