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<head>13 Aug, 1800 + Aug. 20 </head> <note>21 <del>22</del></note><lb/>
<p>13 Aug, 1800 + Art. 20 <lb/>2 <note>Annuity Notes<lb/> Abstract</note></p> <p> <note> Conversion</note> <lb/> <note> 18 continued<lb/> Mode of conversion<lb/> proposed</note></p>
<p><del><gap/>'s</del><lb/>
<p><del><add> An other</add> The customary provision is <add> being</add> &#x2014; that payments<lb/> for the purpose of redemption payments<lb/>shall not be made in masses of less than<lb/>₤500,000.</del></p><p><del>Suppose therefore the course taken in respect to<lb/></del><del>the time and mode of redemption as between the<lb/> several <gap/> of Stock Annuities, <gap/> in<lb/>respect to the length of notice to be given if<lb/> the intention of making such redemption, to<lb/>be as follows &#x2014; viz </del></p><p>Notice to be given in the usual form, on<lb/>the day immediately <sic>preceeding</sic> <del>a day</del> <add> the next day but one</add> of half yearly<lb/>payment, or on any <del>d</del> <add>earlier</add><del><sic>preceeding</sic><add>prior</add></del> day subsequent<lb/> to the then last day of half yearly payment,<lb/>such notice to be expressive of a <hi rend="underline">general intention</hi><lb/>in the point of Parliament <del>to pay off,</del> from and<lb/> <sic>and</sic> after the day mentioned in such notice<lb/>to pay off the then remaining mass of Stock<lb/>Annuities, in <del>lots</del> <add>masses</add> of not less than the <add>above</add> stipulated<lb/>magnitude of ₤400,000, as fast as the <add>sums of</add><sic>moneys</sic> <lb/> for the making of such payments shall respectively<lb/> <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add> be completed:</add>. the order in which the masses shall<lb/><del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> the way shall <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>be paid off to be determined by a letter, unless changed in <del><gap/></del> </add><add>the way next mentioned. (a)</add><lb/></p> <p> By the publication of the progress of the <gap/><lb/> <add>in the Newspapers</add> it will be known all over the Kingdom, <add>day <del>after</del></add> <add>by day,</add> what<lb/>sum is in hand applicable to this purpose. The<lb/><del>lots</del> <add>masses</add> being <del><gap/></del> <add>marked</add> in numerical order for this purpose,<lb/>each Stockholder will see <del>from</del> day by<lb/>day whether <add>the mass</add> his portion of Stock <add>belongs to</add> is ripe for payment,<lb/>or if not how soon it is <del>in a way to</del> <add>likely to become so</add><lb/><del>be so.</del></p> <!-- marginal notes in red ink which have been crossed through --> <p> <note> Lots of 400,000<lb/> The lots of the <gap/><lb/> of the more Year<lb/> to follow one another</note></p> <p> <note> Such to be borne<lb/> by a <gap/> </note></p> <p> <note> Annuity Note<lb/> <gap/> money<lb/> to be <gap/> in <lb/> <gap/> Rate<lb/> <gap/> of <lb/> <gap/> to be published</note></p> <p> <note> Objection - 900<lb/> different values of<lb/> a 12.16 <gap/> besides<lb/> the daily Augmentation<lb/> Answer &#x2014; the embarrassment <lb/> to Government:<lb/> same <sic>Governm<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic> would<lb/> <gap/> <add> to pay <gap/> <gap/></add> but <hi rend="underline">are</hi> valuable</note></p> <p> <note>Among <gap/><lb/> than when it was<lb/> thought worth while<lb/> to make the difference<lb/> the difference would<lb/> pay for the <sic>embarrassment</sic>:<lb/> where <hi rend="underline">not</hi>, it<lb/> would not be paid<lb/> or demanded.</note> </p>  
<del>The an<gap/>t<gap/>y proves <gap/> is</del> <add><del>being</del></add> <del>—that pay-</del><lb/>
<del>-ments with purpose and <unclear>ample</unclear> <gap/> payments</del><lb/>
<del>shall not be made in masses of less than</del><lb/>
<del>₤500,000.</del><lb/></p>
 
<p><del>Suppose therefore this <gap/> <gap/> in masses to</del><lb/>
<del>the times made <gap/> of redemption is below the</del><lb/>
<del><gap/> masses of U<gap/> U<gap/>, <gap/>d in</del><lb/>
<del>masses to the <gap/> of <gap/> to be <gap/> if</del><lb/>
<del>this m<gap/> of m<gap/>y <gap/> redemption, to</del><lb/>
<del>be on <gap/> <gap/>;</del><lb/></p>
 
<p>Masses to be given in the annual form, on<lb/>
the day <gap/>i<gap/>ly p<gap/>day <add>earlier <del>prior</del></add> <del>a day</del> <add>the <gap/> day <gap/> <gap/></add> of half yearly<lb/>
payment, or on any <del><gap/></del> <del>p<gap/>day</del> day <unclear>repayment</unclear><lb/>
to the then last day of half yearly payment,<lb/>
such <gap/> is the <gap/>p<gap/>p<gap/> of a <hi rend="underline">General <gap/>tion</hi><lb/>
in the <unclear>fund</unclear> of Parliament <del>to pay off,</del> from and<lb/>
<sic>and</sic> after the day i<gap/>t<gap/>d in such <gap/><lb/>
to pay off the then remaining mass of Stock<lb/>
<gap/>iples, in <del>lots</del> <add>masses</add> of not less than the <add><unclear>afar</unclear></add> <gap/>p<gap/>d<lb/>
<gap/>d of ₤500,000, as fast as the <add>duress of</add> many,<lb/>
for the massing of <gap/> payments <sic>Shall</sic> <gap/><lb/>
<gap/>ly <del><gap/>.</del> <add>e<gap/>:</add> <sic>the</sic> order in which the masses shall<lb/>
be paid off to be determined by a <gap/>, unless changed in <del><gap/></del> <add>the</add> way kept <sic>meassured</sic>. (a)
<del><gap/> of <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> the way <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/></p>
 
<p>By the p<gap/> cash on of the progress of the p<gap/><lb/>
in the <gap/>,</p>
 
<p>it will be m<gap/> all over the Kingdom, <add>day <del>after</del> <add>by</add> <add>day,</add> what<lb/>
sum is in hand applicable to this purpose. The<lb/>
<del>lots</del> <add>masses</add> being <del><sic>payed</sic></del> <add>massed</add> in numerical <gap/>des for this pur-<lb/>
-pose, each Stockholder will <gap/> <del>from</del> day by<lb/>
day whether <add>the mass</add> his p<gap/>en of <gap/> <add><unclear>being, to</unclear></add> is up for pay-<lb/>
-ment, or if his has room it is <del>in a way to</del> <add><gap/> to become so</add><lb/>
<del>be so.</del></p>




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13 Aug, 1800 + Art. 20
2 Annuity Notes
Abstract

Conversion
18 continued
Mode of conversion
proposed

An other The customary provision is being — that payments
for the purpose of redemption payments
shall not be made in masses of less than
₤500,000.

Suppose therefore the course taken in respect to
the time and mode of redemption as between the
several of Stock Annuities, in
respect to the length of notice to be given if
the intention of making such redemption, to
be as follows — viz

Notice to be given in the usual form, on
the day immediately preceeding a day the next day but one of half yearly
payment, or on any d earlierpreceedingprior day subsequent
to the then last day of half yearly payment,
such notice to be expressive of a general intention
in the point of Parliament to pay off, from and
and after the day mentioned in such notice
to pay off the then remaining mass of Stock
Annuities, in lots masses of not less than the above stipulated
magnitude of ₤400,000, as fast as the sums ofmoneys
for the making of such payments shall respectively
be completed:. the order in which the masses shall
the way shall be paid off to be determined by a letter, unless changed in the way next mentioned. (a)

By the publication of the progress of the
in the Newspapers it will be known all over the Kingdom, day after by day, what
sum is in hand applicable to this purpose. The
lots masses being marked in numerical order for this purpose,
each Stockholder will see from day by
day whether the mass his portion of Stock belongs to is ripe for payment,
or if not how soon it is in a way to likely to become so
be so.

Lots of 400,000
The lots of the
of the more Year
to follow one another

Such to be borne
by a

Annuity Note
money
to be in
Rate
of
to be published

Objection - 900
different values of
a 12.16 besides
the daily Augmentation
Answer — the embarrassment
to Government:
same Governmt would
to pay but are valuable

Among
than when it was
thought worth while
to make the difference
the difference would
pay for the embarrassment:
where not, it
would not be paid
or demanded.


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