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Prize 1801 1809 1805 § 106
§. 3. Members of the official Establishment, how indemnified against
personal Expence.
§. 3. Pecuniary indemnities to the Members of the Official Establishment
Act 1805; Section 106. Antecedently to the passing of
this Act, as often as it happened that for the purpose
of ascertaining the title of a claimant to the share claimed
by him a search was made by some Officer of Greenwich
Hospital made or caused to be made in the Books of
the Navy Office, fees were on account the occasion of such search
exacted by some Clerks in and belonging to the Navy Office, and by some
Officer of Greenwich Hospital, or some other person, paid.
The business of that Section is to abolish all such fees.
From paying receiving fees those Officers were interdicted stand inhibited by
§. as above: what they are now inhibited from
doing in regard to fees, is the paying of fees.
These fees, to what sort of person whom were they to be paid?
by what sort of person individual this is not said this does not appear.
By what sort of person? – Answer who can neither is this said.
By a sort of prosopopoeia more better suited to poetry
than to Law, it is by the Royal Hospital that this
as well as divers some other things is required to be done:
by the said by one Hospital? – Yes and not long ago we have known
we shall maybe view this goodly paying penalties, suffering
punishments, paying penalties.
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