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Panopticon )
Memorial ) Contents 1794 July

I
Statement of
the proceedings
that have been
had in the
business.

II
Prayer of the
Memorial

III

Reasons why
despatch is
pray'd.

IV.
Reasons why the
Memorialist
should be the
Feoffee.

V. Reasons why
the old spot is
pray'd for &
that instanter.


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I 1
Treaty between
Memorialist and
Administration
wanting nothing but
signature. p. 1.

I 2. for
— suspended on apprehension
of want
of Parliamentary
powers. p. 2.

I 3
Bill brought in accordingly
and passed.
p. 2.

I 4
Powers given (inter
alia
) to Treasury
by the Act. p. 3.

I 5.
Prayer in consequence
1. to fix on the Old
ground
2. to appoint the
Memorialist feoffee
3. - to apply for Kings
Warrant for £10,000

II 6
Reasons for praying
despatch p. 5.

II 7.
1. Situation of Memorialist's
Brother
to whom he is indebted
for 1 the building and
2. the system of machinery
for employment
p. 5.

II 8
2. Advantageous outer
undertaking foregone
on this account. p.6.

II 9
3 Capital already expended
£5,000.


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II 10
4 Irremediable prejudice
suffered by peculiar to
Memorialist's Brother
by the loss of his situation
abroad.
p. 7.

II 11
5 Expence of keeping
workmen together
£2,000 a year. p. 8.

II 12
6 £2,000 thus sunk
irretrievably in the
course of the year
of suspense, besides
the profit that might
have been made from
it if applied to the
private undertaking sacrificed
to this public one.
p. 8.

II 13
7 The contract
growing irredeemably
worse and
worse in proportion
to delay. p. 8.

II 14
8 Together Work bespoken
& executing on the fourth of the
treaty p. 9. to the amount
of several thousand pounds

15
The greatest possible
despatch could not
now prevent very injurious
delay p. 9.

15
A A delay
to an amount very injurious
to the Memorialist
may arise under out of the
forms of the Act
notwithstanding every
despatch the Board
can give.


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III 16
Reasons why the
Memorialist
should be appointed
Feoffee, rather than
another or others, p. 11.
1. Danger of refractoriness
of the part
of any third person
2. of disagreement, if there are several.

IV17
Prayer for the land
confines itself to
the old spot — reasons
why. p. 13.

IV 18
Preference to paper
given in to Mr
Nepean p. 14

IV 19.20
No opposition are
on the part of Proprietors
of the Spot now remains
p. 14

IV 21
Opposition in the
part neighbourhood
affords no
valid objection
1. because it applies
equally to
every other
equally
as
convenient and proper
spot. p. 15.

22
2. because already
over-ruled by the 12
Judges. p.22 16.


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IV 23
No imputation
censure meant to
be cast on the opponents.
p. 17.

IV 24
The principal opponents
are very
distant neighbours
p. 18.

25
The nearest neighbours
consent. p. 18.

26
Two Other proposed spots
can not be accepted.
p. 20.

27
1. Not that by Battersea
bridge. p. 20.

28
— nor Battersea
Common Field.
p. 23.

29
nor any part of
Hounslow Heath



Identifier: | JB/541/567/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1794-08-16

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541

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567

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002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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