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<head>Connect 2 Observ<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>(Armed memorial H5 <lb/>(Disarmed Memorial I</head><lb/><p>Disarmed Memorial <lb/> Before I.1. <lb/> 1. <lb/> Long's plan about <lb/> the reception he <lb/>was to give to the <lb/> Armed Memorial - <lb/> He was to leave it <lb/> uncertain whether <lb/> he had read it or <lb/> no that he might <lb/> appear ready to <lb/> accede <add> <del> <gap/> </del> </add> to the <hi rend="underline">substance</hi><lb/> of it, yet <lb/> reject the form of <lb/> it. </p><p> 2.<lb/> He had thus imposed <lb/> on Nepean who had <lb/> lead J.B. to expect <lb/> Long's agent to the <lb/> substance of it - but <lb/> said he thought he had not read it - <lb/> it was too long - </p> <p>3. <lb/> What passed at the <lb/> conference - <lb/> Long's Objections <lb/> 1. Land unfit - White's <unclear>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></unclear> <lb/> 2. No more land <lb/> requisite - Long's <unclear>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></unclear> <lb/> 3. The Memorial <lb/> informal -</p> <p>4. <lb/> nepean's formal <lb/> offer to superintend <lb/> a fresh Memorial. </p> <p> 5. <lb/> This a third instance <lb/> where insult was <lb/> used as a covering <lb/> to fraud. - </p> <p> 6<lb/> Nepean &amp; J.B. go <lb/> out together <lb/> J>B> takes instructions <lb/> of him <lb/> for a disarmed <lb/> Memorial </p> <pb/>Disarmed Memorial <lb/> 7.<lb/> Nepean for want <lb/> of being sufficiently apprised of Long's <lb/> perfidy advised J.B. <lb/> in demanding his <lb/> allowances to say <lb/> he could not do <lb/> without them. </p> <p> 8 <lb/> J.B. distress to <lb/> know what to do <lb/> this produced his <lb/> Letter <lb/> (19 June 1800 I.1.] <lb/> begging Nepean <lb/> to draw it up. </p> <p> After I.2. <lb/> 20 June 1801. J.B. <lb/> takes Disarmed memorial <lb/> to Nepean.</p> <p> 2. <lb/> Nepean undertook <lb/> to settle it - a proof <lb/> that he was still deceieved - I hoped <lb/> to find sincerity <lb/> in Long. - </p> <p> 3. <lb/> Topics of adjustment <lb/> 1. Allowance for <lb/> building. </p> <p> 2. D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> annual for rise <lb/> of prices of provisions <lb/> &amp;c - Expedient for <lb/> settling it by reference <lb/> to Agriculture <lb/> Board, proposed <lb/> it, &amp; approved by, <lb/> Nepean. - </p> <p> 5 <lb/> Nepean suggested <lb/> the detatching from <lb/> the Memorial the <lb/> Letter to Long for <lb/> the £500 present <lb/> possession money. </p> <pb/> <p>Disarmed Memorial <lb/> I.10 <lb/> This is the last letter <lb/> of J.B. to Long. </p> <p> 2. <lb/> Why ought not Long <lb/> have <!-- gap --> the <lb/> Armed Memorial <lb/> eternally <lb/> Answer For fear of <lb/> Nepean - hence it <lb/> was necessary to <lb/> get a Memorial <lb/> in a state capable of being <sic>negatived</sic> <lb/> by the Board. </p> <p> 3. <lb/> The demand of the <lb/> apparently increased <lb/> allowance being <lb/> piched upon as the <lb/> ground of the <lb/> negative - Hence <lb/> came the apparent <lb/> consent to Nepean - <lb/> to encourage him <lb/>to expect such an <lb/> increase - that he <lb/> might encourage <lb/> J.B. to make a <lb/> demand for it. </p> <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
<head>Connect 2 Observ<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> { Armed memorial H(5 <lb/>{Disarmed Memorial I</head>
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<p>Disarmed Memorial</p>
<p>Before I.1.</p>
<p>1. <lb/> Long's plan about <lb/> the reception he <lb/>was to give to the <lb/> Armed Memorial - <lb/> He was to leave it <lb/> uncertain whether <lb/> he had read it or <lb/> no that he might <lb/> appear ready to <lb/> accede <add> <del> <gap/> </del> </add> to the <hi rend="underline">substance</hi><lb/> of it, yet <lb/> reject the form of <lb/> it. </p>
<p> 2.<lb/> He had thus imposed <lb/> on Nepean who had <lb/> lead J.B. to expect <lb/> <hi rend="underline">Long's</hi> agent to the <lb/> substance of it - but <lb/> said he thought he <lb/>had not read it - <lb/> it was too long - </p>  
<p>3. <lb/> What passed at the <lb/> conference - <lb/> Long's Objections <lb/> 1. Land unfit - White's D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/> 2. No more land <lb/> requisite - Long's D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/> 3. The Memorial <lb/> informal -</p>  
<p>4. <lb/> Nepean's formal <lb/> offer to superintend <lb/> a fresh Memorial. </p>  
<p> 5. <lb/> This a third instance <lb/> where insult was <lb/> used as a covering <lb/> to fraud. - </p>  
<p> 6<lb/> Nepean &amp; J.B. go <lb/> out together <lb/> J.B. takes instructions <lb/> of him <lb/> for a disarmed <lb/> Memorial </p>  
<pb/>
<p>Disarmed Memorial</p>
<p>7.<lb/> Nepean for want <lb/> of being sufficiently <lb/>apprised of Long's <lb/> perfidy advised J.B. <lb/> in demanding his <lb/> allowances to say <lb/> he could not do <lb/> without them. </p>  
<p> 8 <lb/> J.B. distress to <lb/> know what to do <lb/> this produced his <lb/> Letter <lb/> (19 June 1800 I.1.] <lb/> begging Nepean <lb/> to draw it up. </p>  
<p> After I.2. </p>
<p>1. <lb/>20 June 1801. J.B. <lb/> takes Disarmed Memorial <lb/> to Nepean.</p>  
<p> 2. <lb/> Nepean undertook <lb/> to settle it - a proof <lb/> that he was still <lb/>deceieved - I hoped <lb/> to find sincerity <lb/> in Long. - </p>  
<p> 3. <lb/> Topics of adjustment <lb/> 1. Allowance for <lb/> building. </p>  
<p> 4. <lb/>2. D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> annual for rise <lb/> of prices of provisions <lb/> &amp;c - Expedient for <lb/> settling it by reference <lb/> to Agriculture <lb/> Board, proposed <lb/> as, &amp; approved by, <lb/> Nepean. - </p>  
<p> 5 <lb/> Nepean suggested <lb/> the detatching from <lb/> the Memorial the <lb/> Letter to Long for <lb/> the £500 present <lb/> possession money. </p>  
<pb/>  
<p>Disarmed Memorial <lb/> I.10 </p>
<p> 1 <lb/>This is the last letter <lb/> of J.B. to Long. </p>  
<p> 2. <lb/> Why ought not Long <lb/> have <!-- gap --> the <lb/> Armed Memorial <lb/> eternally <lb/> Answer For fear of <lb/> Nepean - Hence it <lb/> was necessary to <lb/> get a Memorial <lb/> in a state capable <lb/>of being <sic>negatived</sic> <lb/> by the Board. </p>  
<p> 3. <lb/> The demand of the <lb/> apparently increased <lb/> allowance being <lb/> piched upon as the <lb/> ground of the <lb/> negative - Hence <lb/> came the apparent <lb/> consent to Nepean - <lb/> to encourage him <lb/>to expect such an <lb/> increase - that he <lb/> might encourage <lb/> J.B. to make a <lb/> demand for it. </p>  
 
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Connect 2 Observd { Armed memorial H(5
{Disarmed Memorial I

Disarmed Memorial

Before I.1.

1.
Long's plan about
the reception he
was to give to the
Armed Memorial -
He was to leave it
uncertain whether
he had read it or
no that he might
appear ready to
accede to the substance
of it, yet
reject the form of
it.

2.
He had thus imposed
on Nepean who had
lead J.B. to expect
Long's agent to the
substance of it - but
said he thought he
had not read it -
it was too long -

3.
What passed at the
conference -
Long's Objections
1. Land unfit - White's Do
2. No more land
requisite - Long's Do
3. The Memorial
informal -

4.
Nepean's formal
offer to superintend
a fresh Memorial.

5.
This a third instance
where insult was
used as a covering
to fraud. -

6
Nepean & J.B. go
out together
J.B. takes instructions
of him
for a disarmed
Memorial


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Disarmed Memorial

7.
Nepean for want
of being sufficiently
apprised of Long's
perfidy advised J.B.
in demanding his
allowances to say
he could not do
without them.

8
J.B. distress to
know what to do
this produced his
Letter
(19 June 1800 I.1.]
begging Nepean
to draw it up.

After I.2.

1.
20 June 1801. J.B.
takes Disarmed Memorial
to Nepean.

2.
Nepean undertook
to settle it - a proof
that he was still
deceieved - I hoped
to find sincerity
in Long. -

3.
Topics of adjustment
1. Allowance for
building.

4.
2. Do annual for rise
of prices of provisions
&c - Expedient for
settling it by reference
to Agriculture
Board, proposed
as, & approved by,
Nepean. -

5
Nepean suggested
the detatching from
the Memorial the
Letter to Long for
the £500 present
possession money.


---page break---

Disarmed Memorial
I.10

1
This is the last letter
of J.B. to Long.

2.
Why ought not Long
have the
Armed Memorial
eternally
Answer For fear of
Nepean - Hence it
was necessary to
get a Memorial
in a state capable
of being negatived
by the Board.

3.
The demand of the
apparently increased
allowance being
piched upon as the
ground of the
negative - Hence
came the apparent
consent to Nepean -
to encourage him
to expect such an
increase - that he
might encourage
J.B. to make a
demand for it.



Identifier: | JB/121/009/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-6, 1-8, 1-5, 1-3

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

009

Info in main headings field

Armed Memorial Disarmed Memorial Connect Observs

Image

002

Titles

Armed Memorial / Disarmed Memorial

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

A5 / F5

Penner

Watermarks

CW 1799

Marginals

Paper Producer

C. Abbit Lees

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

ID Number

002

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