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<!-- This page is organised in 5 columns --><head>Buying Out Leases</head><lb/><p>9<lb/>- another taken <lb/>up by indisposition.</p><p>10<lb/>23 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1800.  Attended -<lb/>and found - no <lb/> Warrant - but a <lb/>reference made by Long to White <lb/> date 4 Dec <hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1799</p> <p>11. <lb/>Attendance on <lb/> White - what passed<lb/>is slated in the <lb/> two last letters <lb/> from J.B. to Long</p><lb/>After D.8.<lb/><p>1.<lb/>Treasury plan of <lb/> perfidy as indicated <lb/> by the above <lb/> letter.</p> <p> 2.<lb/> J.B. counterplan <lb/> for shaming them <lb/> out of their plan.</p> <p>3.<lb/> Dialogue exhibiting <lb/> the two plans - <lb/> J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> questions about <lb/> the time for the <lb/> Lessees to quit.</p> <p>4.<lb/>Treasury answer- <lb/> Time enough.</p><p>5.<lb/>J.B. reply - no, <lb/> if you are sincere <lb/> you cannot but <lb/> fix a time.</p><pb/><head>Buying out Leases</head><lb/><p>6 <lb/> Course taken by J.B. <lb/>he applied to Long <lb/> for form sake <lb/> not expecting an <lb/> answer - <lb/> - to White expecting <lb/> and answer <lb/> that would expose <lb/> him.</p> <p>7.<lb/> So it happened - <lb/> No notice from <lb/> Long - <lb/> - from White the <lb/> quitting must <lb/> be "<hi rend="underline">immediate</hi>"</p> <p>8.<lb/>The above explains <lb/> the design of the <lb/> two next Letters <lb/> from J.B., to Long <lb/>&amp; White. </p> After D.13.<lb/><p>1.<lb/>J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> plan to rid <lb/> himself of the <lb/> odium of the <lb/> commission - <lb/> To get the judging <lb/> of the estimates <lb/> of damage referred <lb/>to the Surveyor <lb/>Gen<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></p><p> 2.<lb/> 3 March 1800 letter <lb/> to Long proposing <lb/> the reference - his <lb/> ready assent. </p> <p> 3.<lb/> Thus I escaped <lb/> from the insults <lb/>&amp; calumnies of <lb/> Rose. - </p><pb/><head>Buying out Leases</head><lb/>After D.16.<lb/> <p>1.<lb/> J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> counterplan <lb/> of operation under <lb/> White's direction <lb/> about "<hi rend="underline">treating</hi>" for <lb/> an "<hi rend="underline">immediate</hi>" <lb/> surrender. <lb/>- White's disposition <lb/> run thus <lb/> counter to Long's <lb/> plan of delay - </p><p>2.<lb/> J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> plan was <lb/> to take advantage <lb/> of White's above <lb/> expressions - &amp; not <lb/> as if <hi rend="underline">dispatch</hi> <lb/> had been really <lb/> intended. - </p> <p>3. <lb/> The plan expressed <lb/> in an imaginary <lb/> <del><gap/> </del> address from <lb/> J.B. to Treasury.</p> <p>4. <lb/> J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> measures <lb/> accordingly - <lb/> 1.  Warning given <lb/> to Tenants at Will <lb/> at Common Law -</p> <p>5.<lb/>2. D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> to Tenants <lb/> for years - under the <lb/> Act - <lb/>Hazardousness of <lb/> this step - under <lb/> the assurance of <lb/> being left in <lb/> the lurch by the <lb/> Treasury.</p> <p>6.<lb/> Two further <lb/>1.  To reduce the <lb/> sufferings of the <lb/> parties to its <lb/> <hi rend="underline">minimum</hi>.</p> <pb/><head>Buying out Leases</head><lb/> <p> 2. To expose the <lb/> wastefulness of the <lb/> Treasury plan <lb/> of immediate<lb/> quittal had it <lb/> been really intended<lb/> to be pursued.</p> <p>8. <lb/> Incompatibility<lb/>of these two objects - <lb/> Expedient employ'd <lb/> for reconciling <lb/> their Estimate <lb/> by <lb/> private assurances <lb/> on non-removal - </p> <p> 9.<lb/> The estimate <lb/> was required to <lb/>be graduated in <lb/> degrees corresponding <lb/> to the different <lb/> possible periods <lb/> of removal. </p><p> 10.<lb/> The histories of <lb/> the several negotiations <lb/><add> are </add> <del>were</del> <lb/> omitted.<lb/>The forms of <lb/> the notices are <lb/> given they <sic>shew</sic><lb/> the use made <lb/> of White's imprudent.</p> <pb/><head>Wise's Land</head><lb/> Before E<lb/><p>The nature and <lb/> necessity of the <lb/> demand for Wise's <lb/> Land having been <lb/> explained in C <lb/> the Documents <lb/> will be sufficiently <lb/> intelligible without <lb/>further explanation<lb/> except from Notes <lb/> But see Notes p.5.</p>
<head>Marginal contents<lb/>
Correct<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Observ<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Previous Contract<lb/>
Buying Out Leases</head>
<p>Buying Out Leases</p>
<p>9<lb/>- another taken <lb/>up by indisposition.</p>
<p>10<lb/>23 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1800.  Attended -<lb/>and found - no <lb/> Warrant - but a <lb/>reference made by Long to White <lb/> date 4 Dec <hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1799</p>
<p>11. <lb/>Attendance on <lb/> White - what passed<lb/>is slated in the <lb/> two last letters <lb/> from J.B. to Long</p>
<p>After D.8.</p>
<p>1.<lb/>Treasury plan of <lb/> perfidy as indicated <lb/> by the above <lb/> letter.</p>
<p>2.<lb/> J.B. counterplan <lb/> for shaming them <lb/> out of their plan.</p>
<p>3.<lb/> Dialogue exhibiting <lb/> the two plans - <lb/> J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> questions about <lb/> the time for the <lb/> Lessees to quit.</p>
<p>4.<lb/>Treasury answer- <lb/> Time enough.</p>
<p>5.<lb/>J.B. reply - no, <lb/> if you are sincere <lb/> you cannot but <lb/> fix a time.</p>
<pb/>
<p>Buying out Leases</p>
<p>6 <lb/> Course taken by J.B. <lb/>he applied to Long <lb/> for form sake <lb/> not expecting an <lb/> answer - <lb/> - to White expecting <lb/> and answer <lb/> that would expose <lb/> him.</p>
<p>7.<lb/> So it happened - <lb/> No notice from <lb/> Long - <lb/> - from White the <lb/> quitting must <lb/> be "<hi rend="underline">immediate</hi>"</p>
<p>8.<lb/>The above explains <lb/> the design of the <lb/> two next Letters <lb/> from J.B., to Long <lb/>&amp; White. </p>
<p>After D.13.</p>
<p>1.<lb/>J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> plan to rid <lb/> himself of the <lb/> odium of the <lb/> commission - <lb/> To get the judging <lb/> of the estimates <lb/> of damage referred <lb/>to the Surveyor <lb/>Gen<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></p>
<p>2.<lb/> 3 March 1800 letter <lb/> to Long proposing <lb/> the reference - his <lb/> ready assent.</p>
<p>3.<lb/> Thus I escaped <lb/> from the insults <lb/>&amp; calumnies of <lb/> Rose. - </p>
<pb/>
<p>Buying out Leases<lb/>
After D.16.</p>
<p>1.<lb/> J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> counterplan <lb/> of operation under <lb/> White's direction <lb/> about "<hi rend="underline">treating</hi>" for <lb/> an "<hi rend="underline">immediate</hi>" <lb/> surrender. <lb/>- White's disposition <lb/> run thus <lb/> counter to Long's <lb/> plan of delay - </p>
<p>2.<lb/> J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> plan was <lb/> to take advantage <lb/> of White's above <lb/> expressions - &amp; not <lb/> as if <hi rend="underline">dispatch</hi> <lb/> had been really <lb/> intended. - </p>
<p>3. <lb/> The plan expressed <lb/> in an imaginary <lb/> <del><gap/> </del> address from <lb/> J.B. to Treasury.</p>
<p>4. <lb/> J.B.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> measures <lb/> accordingly - <lb/> 1.  Warning given <lb/> to Tenants at Will <lb/> at Common Law -</p>
<p>5.<lb/>2. D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> to Tenants <lb/> for years - under the <lb/> Act - <lb/>Hazardousness of <lb/> this step - under <lb/> the assurance of <lb/> being left in <lb/> the lurch by the <lb/> Treasury.</p>
<p>6.<lb/> Two further <lb/>1.  To reduce the <lb/> sufferings of the <lb/> parties to its <lb/> <hi rend="underline">minimum</hi>.</p>
<pb/>
<p>Buying out Leases</p>
<p> 2. To expose the <lb/> wastefulness of the <lb/> Treasury plan <lb/> of immediate<lb/> quittal had it <lb/> been really intended<lb/> to be pursued.</p>
<p>8. <lb/> Incompatibility<lb/>of these two objects - <lb/> Expedient employ'd <lb/> for reconciling <lb/> their Estimate <lb/> by <lb/> private assurances <lb/> on non-removal - </p>
<p> 9.<lb/> The estimate <lb/> was required to <lb/>be graduated in <lb/> degrees corresponding <lb/> to the different <lb/> possible periods <lb/> of removal. </p>
<p> 10.<lb/> The histories of <lb/> the several negotiations <lb/><add> are </add> <del>were</del> <lb/> omitted.<lb/>The forms of <lb/> the notices are <lb/> given they <sic>shew</sic><lb/> the use made <lb/> of White's imprudent.</p>
<pb/>
<p>Wise's Land<lb/>
Before E</p>
<p>The nature and <lb/> necessity of the <lb/> demand for Wise's <lb/> Land having been <lb/> explained in C <lb/> the Documents <lb/> will be sufficiently <lb/> intelligible without <lb/>further explanation<lb/> except from Notes <lb/> But see Notes p.5.</p>


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Correctd Observd Previous Contract
Buying Out Leases

Buying Out Leases

9
- another taken
up by indisposition.

10
23 Jany 1800. Attended -
and found - no
Warrant - but a
reference made by Long to White
date 4 Dec r 1799

11.
Attendance on
White - what passed
is slated in the
two last letters
from J.B. to Long

After D.8.

1.
Treasury plan of
perfidy as indicated
by the above
letter.

2.
J.B. counterplan
for shaming them
out of their plan.

3.
Dialogue exhibiting
the two plans -
J.B.s questions about
the time for the
Lessees to quit.

4.
Treasury answer-
Time enough.

5.
J.B. reply - no,
if you are sincere
you cannot but
fix a time.


---page break---

Buying out Leases

6
Course taken by J.B.
he applied to Long
for form sake
not expecting an
answer -
- to White expecting
and answer
that would expose
him.

7.
So it happened -
No notice from
Long -
- from White the
quitting must
be "immediate"

8.
The above explains
the design of the
two next Letters
from J.B., to Long
& White.

After D.13.

1.
J.B.s plan to rid
himself of the
odium of the
commission -
To get the judging
of the estimates
of damage referred
to the Surveyor
Genl

2.
3 March 1800 letter
to Long proposing
the reference - his
ready assent.

3.
Thus I escaped
from the insults
& calumnies of
Rose. -


---page break---

Buying out Leases
After D.16.

1.
J.B.s counterplan
of operation under
White's direction
about "treating" for
an "immediate"
surrender.
- White's disposition
run thus
counter to Long's
plan of delay -

2.
J.B.s plan was
to take advantage
of White's above
expressions - & not
as if dispatch
had been really
intended. -

3.
The plan expressed
in an imaginary
address from
J.B. to Treasury.

4.
J.B.s measures
accordingly -
1. Warning given
to Tenants at Will
at Common Law -

5.
2. Do to Tenants
for years - under the
Act -
Hazardousness of
this step - under
the assurance of
being left in
the lurch by the
Treasury.

6.
Two further
1. To reduce the
sufferings of the
parties to its
minimum.


---page break---

Buying out Leases

2. To expose the
wastefulness of the
Treasury plan
of immediate
quittal had it
been really intended
to be pursued.

8.
Incompatibility
of these two objects -
Expedient employ'd
for reconciling
their Estimate
by
private assurances
on non-removal -

9.
The estimate
was required to
be graduated in
degrees corresponding
to the different
possible periods
of removal.

10.
The histories of
the several negotiations
are were
omitted.
The forms of
the notices are
given they shew
the use made
of White's imprudent.


---page break---

Wise's Land
Before E

The nature and
necessity of the
demand for Wise's
Land having been
explained in C
the Documents
will be sufficiently
intelligible without
further explanation
except from Notes
But see Notes p.5.



Identifier: | JB/121/005/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-11, 11a, 1-11, 1-8, 1-10

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

005

Info in main headings field

Marginal Contents Previous Contract Connectg Observs

Image

003

Titles

Previous Contract / Buying out Leases / Wise's Land

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

A3 / F3

Penner

Watermarks

CW 1799

Marginals

Paper Producer

C. Abbit Lees

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

ID Number

003

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