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1831 Aug 29 A.M. 4
J.B. v. G.3.
16 or 1.
An Act necessary for
the contract; after delay
passed in 1794: Battersea
Rise fixed upon:
delay continued: in
1797, Finance Committee
appointed –
Abbott Chairman.
17 or 2.
J.B's relationship with
Abbott.
18 or 3.
D. Colquhoun distinguished
for his work on
Police, brought before the
Committee with J.B's
proposal: on the Committee
Carew, whose
report on Panopticon
too favorable to be
adopted – task given
to somebody else.
19 or 4
Treasury Lords called on
to say whether prepared
to go on; if not, why:
coldly answer, Yes.
20 or 5
J.B. informed that
Battersea Rise could
not be given up –
Archbishop Markham
consents, Spencer demurred,
but led J.B. to
expect Battersea fields;
after 12 months says he
never intended to give
up either spot; but
if obliged, it should
be the marsh.
21 or 6.
J.B. seeks another place;
several visited & provisionally
approved –
22 or 7.
Salisbury Earl wants
ready money – owns
Millbank.
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23 or 1.
Millbank estate in J.
B.'s hands, except one
piece – his mornings
spent at the Treasury,
for three weeks after
clerk's assurance that
the warrant for £1000
was gone to the King.
24 or 2.
Altered behaviour at the
Treasury: land and deeds
in J.B.'s hands; not
thought advisable to
dispose of the land
otherwise: stratagems
to get the deeds.
25 or 3.
Aid of Parliament
called in.
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