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Panopticon Bill VI Superannuation
No 3 continued v Requiem
3
continued
Request and even make payment to any person
signi producing a receipt appearing to be
duly signed: and it the payment will be an a laudable act of humanity
duly signed. kindness so to do. But this is at his discretion
said Post Master's discretion, and the payment
at his risk: insomuch that if it should
turn out that either that the Annuitant
was not living at the time of such payment,
or that the money did not come into his hands,
the Post Master will have to refund the money to
the Governor as aforesaid.
2 or 4
Receipt from
Post Office for
Imprest Money
for payment of
Annuity
C4
[] Form of a Receipt from the [Secretary]
of the Post or other proper Officer of the Post-Office
for the Quarterly Payment
or sundry Quarterly Payment to
of Receipt for money on Requiem Superannuation -Annuity-money a Requiem Annuity to be remitted through
the Post-Office.
Received this [] day of [Month] [Year] of the Governor of the National
General Panopticon Penitentiary House [£-s-d] as
and for the amount of one annuity Half yearly Payment on
[ Quarterly Half-yearly Payments] due to [R.A.] to be
paid him by the Post Master of [Town] in the
County of [] on the [] on the [] day of [Month]
[Year] as witness my hand
[Name and Stile of Office.]
Identifier: | JB/124/060/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 124.
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d7 / d8 / d9 / d10 |
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jeremy bentham |
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41749 |
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