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<p> 7</p> <p>Brought over &#x2014;&#x2014; &#x2014; <note>1000 .. - .. -</note></p> <p>evils. &#x2014; As such men also carry on a business similar to <gap/> receiving<lb/> a certain benefit for the Provender Horses under their care Consume<lb/> they seem to be Objects for a moderate Licence Duty without which <lb/> it <gap/> it <gap/> not be <gap/> to <gap/> the abuses that are supposed in many <lb/> instances to exist; but as these Livery Stables vary so exceedingly as to<lb/> the magnitude &amp; accommodation of their Establishments it would<lb/> seem to be more equitable to impose a Licence Duty amounting <lb/> to a small sum (suppose 1/ or 1/8 on each stall to be ascertained on<lb/> inspection the same as the <unclear>Kindon</unclear> by which means each Livery<lb/> Stable Keeper would pay according to his Opulence &amp; the extent of<lb/>his business.  Having no precise Duty upon which an estimate <lb/> could be <sic>form'd</sic> as to the Sum likely to be raise Annually at 1/8<lb/> a Stall it is impossible to be either correct or certain as to the actual <lb/> produce; but Supposing 700 Livery Stables in Great Britain <lb/> averaging 20 Stall each at 1/6 a Stall the Revenue obtained<lb/> would amount to &#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014; <note> 10,500 .. - .. -</lb>11,500 .. - .. -</note></p> <p> <note>9<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></note> Dealers in old Naval stores Sail Cloth &amp;c for the purpose for the <lb/> purpose of being converted into inferior uses in the same line &amp; <lb/> not for making Paper.   These Dealers entice Seamen Watermen<lb/> <gap/> &amp;c to Steal and are the Chief cause of the extensive<lb/> depredations Committed on Kings Stores and the private property<lb/> in Ships in the River Thames and also in some degree in every<lb/> Port in Kingdom.  The profits in a fair way are estimated at <lb/> <gap/> on 50 prCent are Regulations are certainly necessary to keep<lb/> these Dealers within the line of honest part of their Trade.</p> <p> It is estimated that the number may be as follows} Persons<lb/> and that the Licence proposed would not be <sic>to</sic> high } 1800 }<lb/> namely &#x2014; &#x2014; &#x2014; on &#x2014; &#x2014; } 5£ in London }<lb/> 50£ in the Country } <note> 6,000 .. - .. -</note> </p> <p> <note> 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></note> Dealers by Wholesale in Old Naval stores &amp;c and Stuff &amp; Rags &amp;c<lb/> for making Paper.  These Dealers also entice Nautical People to <lb/> Steal every Old Article which to prevent detection is instantly cut<lb/> to Pieces &amp; defaced and in this state it is called Hand Stuff and <lb/> Sold for making Paper. &#x2014;  The profit is estimated by intelligent<lb/> Persons to run from 40 to 300 pCent and the persons concerned<lb/> in it are mostly fraudulent and for want of proper regulations<lb/> do a great deal of mischief.  it is estimated that there<lb/> may be who can pay &#x2014; &#x2014; &#x2014; 1500} <note> <hi rend="underline">5,000 .. - .. -</hi> </note><lb/> 5£ in } £22,500 .. - .. - <lb/> 50/} </p>  
<note><p> 7</p></note>
 
<p><!-- white space -->Brought over &#x2014; &#x2014; &#x2014; <note>1000 .. &#x2014; .. &#x2014; </note></p>
 
<p>evils. &#x2014; As such Men also carry on a business similar to <!-- white space --> receiving<lb/>
a certain benefit for the Provender Horses under their Care Consume<lb/>
they seem to be Objects for a moderate Licence Duty without which <lb/>
it <!-- white space --> it <!-- white space --> not be <!-- white space --> to <!-- white space --> the abuses that are supposed in many <lb/>
instances to exist; but as these Livery Stables vary so exceedingly as to<lb/>
the magnitude &amp; accommodation of their Establishments it would<lb/>
seem to be more equitable to impose a Licence Duty amounting <lb/>
to a small sum (suppose 1/ or 1/8 on each Stall to be ascertained on<lb/>
inspection the same as the <unclear>Kindon</unclear> by which means each Livery<lb/> Stable Keeper would pay according to his Opulence &amp; the extent of<lb/>
his business.  Having no precise Duty upon which an estimate <lb/>
could be <sic>form'd</sic> as to the Sum likely to be raise Annually at 1/8<lb/>
a Stall it is impossible to be either correct or certain as to the actual <lb/> produce; but Supposing 700 Livery Stables in Great Britain <lb/> averaging 20 Stall each at 1/6 a Stall the Revenue obtained<lb/> would amount to &#x2014; &#x2014; &#x2014; <note> <hi rend="underline">10,500 .. &#x2014; .. &#x2014;</hi> <lb/>
11,500 .. &#x2014; .. &#x2014;</note></p>
 
<p> <note>9<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></note> Dealers in old Naval Stores Sail Cloth &amp;c for the purpose for the <lb/>
purpose of being converted into inferior uses in the same line &amp; <lb/>
not for making Paper. These Dealers entice Seamen Watermen<lb/>
<!-- white space --> &amp;c to Steal and are the Chief cause of the extensive<lb/>
depredations Committed on Kings Stores and the private property<lb/>
in Ships in the River Thames and also in some degree in every<lb/>
Port in Kingdom.  The profits in a fair way are estimated at <lb/>
<!-- white space --> on 50 prCent are regulations are certainly necessary to keep<lb/>
these Dealers within the line of honest part of their Trade.</p>
 
<p> It is estimated that the number may be as follows} Persons<lb/>
and that the Licence proposed would not be <sic>to</sic> high } 1800 }<lb/>
namely &#x2014; &#x2014; &#x2014; on &#x2014; &#x2014; } 5£ in London }<lb/> 50£ in the Country } <note> 6,000 .. &#x2014; .. &#x2014;</note> </p>
 
<p> <note> 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></note> Dealers by Wholesale in Old Naval Stores &amp;c and Stuff &amp; Rags &amp;c<lb/>
for making Paper.  These Dealers also entice Nautical People to <lb/>
Steal every Old Article which to prevent detection is instantly cut<lb/>
to Pieces &amp; defaced and in this state it is called Hand Stuff and <lb/>
Sold for making Paper. &#x2014;  The Profit is estimated by intelligent<lb/>
Persons to run from 40 to 300 pCent and the persons concerned<lb/>
in it are mostly fraudulent and for want of proper regulations<lb/>
do a great deal of mischief.  It is estimated that there<lb/>
may be who can pay &#x2014; &#x2014; &#x2014; 1500} <note> <hi rend="underline">5,000 .. &#x2014; .. &#x2014;</hi> </note><lb/>
5£ in } £22,500 .. &#x2014; .. &#x2014; <lb/>
50/ } </p>
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Brought over — — — 1000 .. — .. —

evils. — As such Men also carry on a business similar to receiving
a certain benefit for the Provender Horses under their Care Consume
they seem to be Objects for a moderate Licence Duty without which
it it not be to the abuses that are supposed in many
instances to exist; but as these Livery Stables vary so exceedingly as to
the magnitude & accommodation of their Establishments it would
seem to be more equitable to impose a Licence Duty amounting
to a small sum (suppose 1/ or 1/8 on each Stall to be ascertained on
inspection the same as the Kindon by which means each Livery
Stable Keeper would pay according to his Opulence & the extent of
his business. Having no precise Duty upon which an estimate
could be form'd as to the Sum likely to be raise Annually at 1/8
a Stall it is impossible to be either correct or certain as to the actual
produce; but Supposing 700 Livery Stables in Great Britain
averaging 20 Stall each at 1/6 a Stall the Revenue obtained
would amount to — — — 10,500 .. — .. —
11,500 .. — .. —

9th Dealers in old Naval Stores Sail Cloth &c for the purpose for the
purpose of being converted into inferior uses in the same line &
not for making Paper. These Dealers entice Seamen Watermen
&c to Steal and are the Chief cause of the extensive
depredations Committed on Kings Stores and the private property
in Ships in the River Thames and also in some degree in every
Port in Kingdom. The profits in a fair way are estimated at
on 50 prCent are regulations are certainly necessary to keep
these Dealers within the line of honest part of their Trade.

It is estimated that the number may be as follows} Persons
and that the Licence proposed would not be to high } 1800 }
namely — — — on — — } 5£ in London }
50£ in the Country } 6,000 .. — .. —

10th Dealers by Wholesale in Old Naval Stores &c and Stuff & Rags &c
for making Paper. These Dealers also entice Nautical People to
Steal every Old Article which to prevent detection is instantly cut
to Pieces & defaced and in this state it is called Hand Stuff and
Sold for making Paper. — The Profit is estimated by intelligent
Persons to run from 40 to 300 pCent and the persons concerned
in it are mostly fraudulent and for want of proper regulations
do a great deal of mischief. It is estimated that there
may be who can pay — — — 1500} 5,000 .. — .. —
5£ in } £22,500 .. — .. —
50/ }


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Identifier: | JB/150/292/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

292

Info in main headings field

Image

003

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50513

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