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<p> <add> 29 July 1808</add> <add> + Charge 8 </add> <lb/><note>Charge 8 <lb/>Stamp | <p> <add> 29 July 1808</add> <add> + Charge 8 </add> <lb/><note>Charge 8 <lb/>Stamp required<lb/> 3 <lb/> Conduct of Mr Chief <lb/> Inspector on this head<lb/><del> A string </del> of requisitions <lb/> <unclear>starting</unclear><lb/> difficulties and tending<lb/> to disallowance <lb/> <del> being resolved </del> by <lb/>which the document <lb/>called for would <lb/> be rendered useless <lb/>being resolved as <lb/> he puts before them <lb/>a peremptory requisition <lb/> calling <lb/> in the first instance <lb/> for the document <lb/>he was then labouring <lb/> to render useless</note></p> | ||
<p> <add> 3 </add> <lb/><unclear>14</unclear>. Conduct of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Chief Inspector Whitcomb in respect of the <lb/>point in question. <lb/>Such was the course <add> and order of proceeding, </add> which a Chief Inspector, more <lb/>desirous of saving an Accountant from unnecessary <lb/>vexation and expense, than <add> of </add> <sic>burthening</sic> him with it, <add> could not </add> <lb/><del> would have </del> <add> but have adopted <del> preferred</del> and </add> observed. <del> of course c</del> The course taken <add> on the occasion in question </add> <lb/>by <del> the </del> <add> <del> its <gap/> </del></add> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Chief Inspector Whitcomb, was the reverse,<lb/>In the first place <del> came </del> <add> comes </add> the requisition calling for the <lb/>receipt, and that <add> requisition an unconditional and </add> peremptory one: <add> required</add> a <del> d</del> receipt, <lb/><del> with a </del> <add> with a 5<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> stamp, and</add> for the obtainment of which a correspondence <lb/>with Sheffield was necessary: and this with the intention <lb/>formed, of <del> making </del> <add> following it up </add> immediately after with ulterior <lb/>requisitions, and in terms so vague and <del> unsu-</del> <add> unexplained </add> <lb/>as to render it <del> <gap/> </del> but too manifest that <del> supposing </del> <add> in case </add> <lb/>of comparison in the part of the Accountant, <del> to be the </del> <lb/><del> <gap/> </del> , disappointment in the part of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <lb/>Chief Inspector could not but be the consequence: <lb/>"<hi rend="underline">proof</hi>" required to be 'furnished', <del> which an unser</del> <add> <del> with no mankind</del> </add> <lb/> <del> to prefer of which he found his case before his eyes</del><lb/>required by a Chief Inspector who, at the very <lb/>time, <del> <gap/> </del> <add> <gap/> </add> lying <del> before him </del> <add> on his table </add> a paper, in which <lb/>proof, of <add> <sic>uninestimable</sic> proof </add> <del> <gap/> </del> the very facts in question, <del> was </del> <add> is </add> tendered; <lb/> <add> tendered in and by </add> a paragraph, against which <add> as if </add> for this very <lb/>purpose, he shuts his eyes. </p> | |||
<p> As to <add><del>li</del> </add> the <del> <gap/> </del> <add> disbursements, <del> <gap/> </del> by the latter part of Mr Chief Inspectors Query</add> objected to, as not sufficiently <lb/>proved, <add> they are in <hi rend="underline">number</hi> <del> <gap/> an </del> </add> <hi rend="underline">then</hi> out of <hi rend="underline">six;</hi> in <add> total </add> <hi rend="underline">amount</hi> greater <lb/> than the those against which no objection <del> was </del> <add> is </add> made. <lb/>Of these then <add> so objected to </add> any one, if finally disallowed would <lb/>be sufficient to <add> the stamps <del> the</del> receipts </add> thus called for unless and to <add> thereby</add> <lb/>give birth <del> for </del> <add> to </add> another such requisition, calling for a <lb/>second stamped <add> receipt</add> with a second correspondence with Sheffield for the obtaining <add> of </add> it.</p> | |||
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29 July 1808 + Charge 8
Charge 8
Stamp required
3
Conduct of Mr Chief
Inspector on this head
A string of requisitions
starting
difficulties and tending
to disallowance
being resolved by
which the document
called for would
be rendered useless
being resolved as
he puts before them
a peremptory requisition
calling
in the first instance
for the document
he was then labouring
to render useless
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14. Conduct of Mr Chief Inspector Whitcomb in respect of the
point in question.
Such was the course and order of proceeding, which a Chief Inspector, more
desirous of saving an Accountant from unnecessary
vexation and expense, than of burthening him with it, could not
would have but have adopted preferred and observed. of course c The course taken on the occasion in question
by the its Mr Chief Inspector Whitcomb, was the reverse,
In the first place came comes the requisition calling for the
receipt, and that requisition an unconditional and peremptory one: required a d receipt,
with a with a 5d stamp, and for the obtainment of which a correspondence
with Sheffield was necessary: and this with the intention
formed, of making following it up immediately after with ulterior
requisitions, and in terms so vague and unsu- unexplained
as to render it but too manifest that supposing in case
of comparison in the part of the Accountant, to be the
, disappointment in the part of Mr
Chief Inspector could not but be the consequence:
"proof" required to be 'furnished', which an unser with no mankind
to prefer of which he found his case before his eyes
required by a Chief Inspector who, at the very
time, lying before him on his table a paper, in which
proof, of uninestimable proof the very facts in question, was is tendered;
tendered in and by a paragraph, against which as if for this very
purpose, he shuts his eyes.
As to li the disbursements, by the latter part of Mr Chief Inspectors Query objected to, as not sufficiently
proved, they are in number an then out of six; in total amount greater
than the those against which no objection was is made.
Of these then so objected to any one, if finally disallowed would
be sufficient to the stamps the receipts thus called for unless and to thereby
give birth for to another such requisition, calling for a
second stamped receipt with a second correspondence with Sheffield for the obtaining of it.
Identifier: | JB/122/137/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122. |
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