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<head>Annuity Notes<lb/>
 
Broullion 12 Nov 1799<lb/>
 
Extent</head>
<p>1* To the actually
existing Petty Hoarders
may be added those who <hi rend="underline">would be</hi>
Petty Hoarders, had
they the means and
inclination in question.
See the Author's Outline
of a plan relative to
the Poor as printed<lb/>
Agriculture
in Young's Annals&#x2014;
Holders of small sums hoarded&#x2014;
not large enough to
being <gap/> with.
Holders of temporary
sums seeking
employment
not permanent enough
to be struck with
Holders of temporary
sums not seeking
employment&#x2014;or
tunning cash.</p>
<p>2. Temporary Sum-
Holders not
under engagement.
3* Hoarders in
attendant in a
small to a large
scale.
1. Possessors of Petty
Hoards&#x2014;<add>Permanent</add> Hoards
Permanent Sums
on a small scale
sinking unemployment.
2. Possessors of Temporary
sums on a
large scale not
under engagement
but seeking employment.
3. Possessors of d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>
on d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> under engagement.
4. Possessors of sources
or sums for current
<sic>expences</sic>.</p>
<pb/>
<p>Extent</p>
<p>The amount of
Debt brought on
will be equal to
the amount of
Annuity Notes sold
<hi rend="underline">plus</hi> the <del>difference</del>
profit of the quantum:
i:e: the
discount upon
stock at the different
periods.</p>
<p>The addition
made to the currency
will be
the amount of
Annuity Notes sold,
minus the amount
of Annuity Notes
<hi rend="underline">hoarded</hi>&#x2014;minus<lb/>
the amount of<lb/>
Bank and Banker's<lb/>
paper expelled.</p>
<p>The amount of <lb/>
Annuity Notes issued<lb/>
will be<lb/>
1. The amount of<lb/>
Bank &amp; Banker's<lb/>
paper existing&#x2014;<lb/>
plans.<lb/>
2. The amount of<lb/>
Gold coin now<lb/>
exciting.<lb/>
3. Minus the quantity<lb/>
necessary for circulation<lb/>
&#x2014;<hi rend="underline">which</hi> will<lb/>
be equal to the quantity requisite for<lb/>
paying dividends viz.<lb/>
£9,000,000:<add>viz.</add> plus</p>
<p>4. Plus&#x2014;the difference<lb/>
between the amount<lb/>
of Annuity <lb/>
Notes that<lb/>
will be hoarded,<lb/>
and that of <hi rend="underline">each</hi><lb/>
that <hi rend="underline">now is</hi> hoarded.</p>
<p>Gold coin existing<lb/>
&#x2014;£44,000,000<lb/>
Deduct<lb/>
Half years}<lb/>
Dividend} 9,000,000<lb/>
on Stock}.</p>
<p>Remains addition<lb/>
to the currency and<lb/>
to the National<lb/>
Wealth £35,000,000.<lb/>
From which is<lb/>
only to be <sic>substracted</sic><lb/>
the <add><hi rend="underline">claimed</hi></add> interest<lb/>
upon the amount<lb/>
of Annuity-Note<lb/>
Paper issued.</p>
<pb/>
<p>Advantages<lb/>
Security.</p>
<p>The danger of <lb/>
failure is continually<lb/>
<sic>encreasing</sic> by the encreasing<lb/>
extent of the construction <add>of</add> the Country<lb/>
Bankers with<lb/>
one another, and<lb/>
with the London<lb/>
Bankers.</p>
<p>The expulsion<lb/>
of Bank and<lb/>
Banker's paper<lb/>
would [be] effected<lb/>
without producing<lb/>
failure, inasmuch<lb/>
as before<lb/>
the establishment<lb/>
of the <del>new</del> paper<lb/>
they would have<lb/>
ample warning<lb/>
to withdraw.</p>
<p>Say<lb/>
Addition to the<lb/>
currency<lb/>
£35,000,000<lb/>
Bank Paper<lb/>
large 10,000,000<lb/>
D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> Small 3,000,000<lb/>
Banker's<lb/>
Paper <hi rend="underline">7,000,000</hi><lb/>
55,000,000.</p>
<p>Profit is<lb/>
as above<lb/>
at 33 <gap/><lb/>
per Cent.</p>
<p>Total Debt}<lb/>
paid off} <hi rend="underline">2</hi><lb/>
being = 66. 13: 4<lb/>
which is to 100: 40<lb/>
40 to 60.</p>
<pb/>
<p>Effects</p>
<p>The effect of the<lb/>
influx of this wealth<lb/>
will be just the<lb/>
same as if so<lb/>
much spice were<lb/>
imported from abroad<lb/>
and paid<lb/>
to government by<lb/>
some foreign power<lb/>
on account<lb/>
of tribute, subsidiary<lb/>
<gap/> position<lb/>
&amp;c.</p>
<p>It would no longer<lb/>
derive and spend<lb/>
those Bank &amp;<lb/>
Banker's notes <gap/><lb/>
and issued<lb/>
&#x2014;But if it did?<lb/>
&#x2014;where would be<lb/>
the harm? &c.<lb/>
What a rejoicing<lb/>
upon the conception<lb/>
of a few hundred<lb/>
thousand pounds<lb/>
in specie! which<lb/>
becomes the property<lb/>
not of<lb/>
Government, but<lb/>
of the individual<lb/>
captors.</p>
<p><add>(a)</add> Smith speaks of Bankers paper<lb/>
driving real prices<lb/>
&#x2014;but this is only<lb/>
in a particular part of the country.<lb/>
That the <add>Color</add> quantity<lb/>
of <sic>expence</sic> has not been lessened<lb/>
<gap/><lb/>
from Rose.</p>


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Annuity Notes
Broullion 12 Nov 1799
Extent

1* To the actually existing Petty Hoarders may be added those who would be Petty Hoarders, had they the means and inclination in question. See the Author's Outline of a plan relative to the Poor as printed
Agriculture in Young's Annals— Holders of small sums hoarded— not large enough to being with. Holders of temporary sums seeking employment not permanent enough to be struck with Holders of temporary sums not seeking employment—or tunning cash.

2. Temporary Sum- Holders not under engagement. 3* Hoarders in attendant in a small to a large scale. 1. Possessors of Petty Hoards—Permanent Hoards Permanent Sums on a small scale sinking unemployment. 2. Possessors of Temporary sums on a large scale not under engagement but seeking employment. 3. Possessors of do on do under engagement. 4. Possessors of sources or sums for current expences.


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Extent

The amount of Debt brought on will be equal to the amount of Annuity Notes sold plus the difference profit of the quantum: i:e: the discount upon stock at the different periods.

The addition made to the currency will be the amount of Annuity Notes sold, minus the amount of Annuity Notes hoarded—minus
the amount of
Bank and Banker's
paper expelled.

The amount of
Annuity Notes issued
will be
1. The amount of
Bank & Banker's
paper existing—
plans.
2. The amount of
Gold coin now
exciting.
3. Minus the quantity
necessary for circulation
which will
be equal to the quantity requisite for
paying dividends viz.
£9,000,000:viz. plus

4. Plus—the difference
between the amount
of Annuity
Notes that
will be hoarded,
and that of each
that now is hoarded.

Gold coin existing
—£44,000,000
Deduct
Half years}
Dividend} 9,000,000
on Stock}.

Remains addition
to the currency and
to the National
Wealth £35,000,000.
From which is
only to be substracted
the claimed interest
upon the amount
of Annuity-Note
Paper issued.


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Advantages
Security.

The danger of
failure is continually
encreasing by the encreasing
extent of the construction of the Country
Bankers with
one another, and
with the London
Bankers.

The expulsion
of Bank and
Banker's paper
would [be] effected
without producing
failure, inasmuch
as before
the establishment
of the new paper
they would have
ample warning
to withdraw.

Say
Addition to the
currency
£35,000,000
Bank Paper
large 10,000,000
Do Small 3,000,000
Banker's
Paper 7,000,000
55,000,000.

Profit is
as above
at 33
per Cent.

Total Debt}
paid off} 2
being = 66. 13: 4
which is to 100: 40
40 to 60.


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Effects

The effect of the
influx of this wealth
will be just the
same as if so
much spice were
imported from abroad
and paid
to government by
some foreign power
on account
of tribute, subsidiary
position
&c.

It would no longer
derive and spend
those Bank &
Banker's notes
and issued
—But if it did?
—where would be
the harm? &c.
What a rejoicing
upon the conception
of a few hundred
thousand pounds
in specie! which
becomes the property
not of
Government, but
of the individual
captors.

(a) Smith speaks of Bankers paper
driving real prices
—but this is only
in a particular part of the country.
That the Color quantity
of expence has not been lessened

from Rose.



Identifier: | JB/003/002/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 3.

Date_1

1799-11-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

003

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

002

Info in main headings field

annuity notes

Image

002

Titles

extent / effects / assurance

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

1412

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