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Hendon. Oct. 7. 1794.<lb/> | <p>Hendon. Oct. 7. 1794.</p><lb/> | ||
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Dear Sir<lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas will present your Memorial as you desire.<lb/>Your obed: humb: Servant<lb/>W. Garthshore<lb/>Horse Guards Oct. 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1794<lb/>Direction Jeremy Bentham Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hendon, Middlesex<lb/>It came by the Penny Post and not till this afternoon Oct. 7.<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>< | <p>Dear Sir<lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas will present your Memorial as you desire.<lb/>Your obed: humb: Servant<lb/>W. Garthshore<lb/>Horse Guards Oct. 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1794<lb/>Direction Jeremy Bentham Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hendon, Middlesex<lb/>It came by the Penny Post and not till this afternoon Oct. 7.<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></p> | ||
<p>Now M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Sir, what do you think of Panopticon Hill? By<lb/>its being written on Saturday, <add>(I mean the Letter not the Hill)</add> and not before Saturday it affords<lb/>a fraction of a probability that <hi rend="underline">Escheat</hi> which went on Friday<lb/>morning may have been liked, and operated towards the Dundasian<lb/>determination<lb/></p> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline">Annuity - dealing - Supply</hi> is almost dispatched: it turns<lb/>out a noble and ample field: your Prices and <gap/><lb/>and <gap/> - Lowndes, and Amicable Society gentry have<lb/>been but gleaners.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>Bankers too are almost in readiness to be plucked - The<lb/>project turns out not only promising in point of product, but<lb/>justifiable beyond expectation. Less hardly dealt with than<lb/>Landed men: and an <hi rend="underline">indemnity</hi> for them too which will make<lb/>them amends, if they will have a little patience. <lb/><!-- a row of dots appear under the words "a little" --><add>Turn over</add></p><pb/> | |||
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607
Hendon. Oct. 7. 1794.
Copy
Dear Sir
Mr Dundas will present your Memorial as you desire.
Your obed: humb: Servant
W. Garthshore
Horse Guards Oct. 4th 1794
Direction Jeremy Bentham Esqr Hendon, Middlesex
It came by the Penny Post and not till this afternoon Oct. 7.th
Now Mr Sir, what do you think of Panopticon Hill? By
its being written on Saturday, (I mean the Letter not the Hill) and not before Saturday it affords
a fraction of a probability that Escheat which went on Friday
morning may have been liked, and operated towards the Dundasian
determination
Annuity - dealing - Supply is almost dispatched: it turns
out a noble and ample field: your Prices and
and - Lowndes, and Amicable Society gentry have
been but gleaners.
Bankers too are almost in readiness to be plucked - The
project turns out not only promising in point of product, but
justifiable beyond expectation. Less hardly dealt with than
Landed men: and an indemnity for them too which will make
them amends, if they will have a little patience.
Turn over
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