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<note>Proposed Amendment to the Penitentiary Bill <add>as</add> delivered this day by <lb/> Sir S. Romilly to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Roe and by him to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham, as having<lb/> been delivered to him (Sir S.) by Mr Wolford by whom the Bill had been brought in.</note>
<p>Proposed Amendment to the Penitentiary Bill <add>as</add> delivered this day by <lb/> Sir S. Romilly to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Roe and by him to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham, as having<lb/> been delivered to him (Sir S.) by Mr Wolford by whom the Bill had been brought in.</p>
<p>Whereas it is stated on behalf of<lb/> the said Jeremiah Bentham that upon<lb/> the said Arbitrators making their final<lb/> award it will appear that a considerable<lb/> sum is due to the said Jeremy Bentham;</p>
<p>Whereas it is stated on behalf of<lb/> the said Jeremiah Bentham that upon<lb/> the said Arbitrators making their final<lb/> award it will appear that a considerable<lb/> sum is due to the said Jeremy Bentham;</p>
<p>Be it therefore enacted that it shall <lb/> and may be lawful for the said Jeremy<lb/> Bentham forthwith to deliver in to<lb/> the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's<lb/> Treasury an account of <add>the</add> sums<lb/> considered by him to be due to him<lb/> together with a statement of all the sums<lb/> received by him as aforesaid upon<lb/> the receipt of which account &amp; upon<lb/> the examination of any account by the<lb/> Arbitrators it shall be lawful for<lb/> the Lord <unclear>Commisr.</unclear> of H.M. Treasury<lb/> &amp; they are hereby required (if upon<lb/> consideration of such account it shall<lb/> appear just &amp; reasonable <gap/> is to<lb/> do) to allow the s<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. <add>Jeremy</add> <del>J.</del>Bentham the<lb/> interest of any sum which may appear<lb/> from such account to be due to him<lb/> at the rate of 5 per ct. per an. <add>to be paid</add> </p>
<p>Be it therefore enacted that it shall <lb/> and may be lawful for the said Jeremy<lb/> Bentham forthwith to deliver in to<lb/> the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's<lb/> Treasury an account of <add>the</add> sums<lb/> considered by him to be due to him<lb/> together with a statement of all the sums<lb/> received by him as aforesaid upon<lb/> the receipt of which account &amp; upon<lb/> the examination of any account by the<lb/> Arbitrators it shall be lawful for<lb/> the Lord Commisr. of H.M. Treasury<lb/> &amp; they are hereby required (if upon<lb/> consideration of such account it shall<lb/> appear just &amp; reasonable for them so to<lb/><note>See in Originals</note> do) to allow the s<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. <add>Jeremy</add> <del>J.</del>Bentham the<lb/> interest of any sum which may appear<lb/> from such account to be due to him<lb/> at the rate of 5 per ct. per an. to be paid</p>




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14 March 1812

Proposed Amendment to the Penitentiary Bill as delivered this day by
Sir S. Romilly to Mr Roe and by him to Mr Bentham, as having
been delivered to him (Sir S.) by Mr Wolford by whom the Bill had been brought in.

Whereas it is stated on behalf of
the said Jeremiah Bentham that upon
the said Arbitrators making their final
award it will appear that a considerable
sum is due to the said Jeremy Bentham;

Be it therefore enacted that it shall
and may be lawful for the said Jeremy
Bentham forthwith to deliver in to
the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's
Treasury an account of the sums
considered by him to be due to him
together with a statement of all the sums
received by him as aforesaid upon
the receipt of which account & upon
the examination of any account by the
Arbitrators it shall be lawful for
the Lord Commisr. of H.M. Treasury
& they are hereby required (if upon
consideration of such account it shall
appear just & reasonable for them so to
See in Originals do) to allow the sd. Jeremy J.Bentham the
interest of any sum which may appear
from such account to be due to him
at the rate of 5 per ct. per an. to be paid



Identifier: | JB/118/351/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-03-14

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

351

Info in main headings field

copy

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"proposed amendment to the penitentiary bill as delivered this day by sir s. romilly to mr koe and by him to mr bentham, as having been delivered to him (sir s.) by mr holford by whom the bill had been brought in" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

39405

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