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<head>Panopticon Bill.<lb/>
 
Superannuation Annui<hi rend="superscript">es</hi></head>
 
<p>Art. 10. And Whereas in the pursuit of plans of honest industry, or for<lb/>
the comfort of living in the places of their respective births or in the midst of their<lb/>
respective connections the said Annuitants after the commencement of their respective<lb/>
Annuities may in divers instances be desirous of settling in different and remote parts<lb/>
of Great Britain, from which benefits they might in divers instances be debarred,<lb/>
by the obligation were they to remain subject to the same of attending in person to<lb/>
receive their due, Be it enacted that payment of any such Annuity shall at<lb/>
the instance of any such Annuitant and with the consent of the Governor be made in<lb/>
any Post Town in Great Britain through the medium of the Post Office, in manner<lb/>
following:</p>
<note>10<lb/>
Annuity-money payable,<lb/>
for the accommodation of<lb/>
distant Annuitants through<lb/>
the medium of the Post<lb/>
Office &#x2014;</note>
<p>Art. 11. At the request of any such Annuitant stating his having settled or<lb/>
being about to settle at or near any Post Town more than ten miles distant from<lb/>
the regular place of payment, as aforesaid, the Governor may provide and so from<lb/>
time to time a competent number of blank <hi rend="underline">Petitions</hi> for <hi rend="underline">Remittance</hi> which may be in<lb/>
the form marked [C. 2.] and address the same to the Post Master of such Town,<lb/>
together with a description of the person of such Petitioner taken with the assistance<lb/>
of the marks hereinafter mentioned<hi rend="superscript">*</hi>: and on the same paper for the signature of such<lb/>
<note><hi rend="superscript">*</hi> Sect. Identification<lb/>
Marks.</note><lb/>
Post Master a blank Identity-Certificate attesting the identity of the person signing<lb/>
such Petition: which Certificate may be according to the Form marked [C. 3.]</p>
<note>11<lb/>
Blank Petitions for Remittance<lb/>
from the Annuitant<lb/>
with blank Identity Certificates<lb/>
from a Country Post Master,<lb/>
to be provided by the<lb/>
Governor &#x2014;</note>
<p>Art. 12. At any time within a Month before any such Quarterly of Half<lb/>
Yearly Payment becomes due or at any such greater interval as may be necessary for<lb/>
the timely remittance of such Annuity-money the Annuitant may present himself to<lb/>
the said Post Master, praying to be admitted to write fill up in a suitable manner<lb/>
a Petition for Remittance: and the said Post Master, if from comparison of<lb/>
such person so applying, shall forthwith admitt him to write or fill up such Petition, and<lb/>
shall write or fill up and sign the Certificate abovementioned, and forthwith transmitt<lb/>
the same to the General Post Office in London from which the same shall<lb/>
be duly delivered to the said Governor, at the said Penitentiary House.</p>
<note>12<lb/>
Post Master on application<lb/>
of the Annuitant, to transmitt<lb/>
to the Governor, by<lb/>
Post, such Petition and<lb/>
Certificate filled up &#x2014;</note>
<p>Art. 13. Upon the receipt of </p>


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Panopticon Bill.
Superannuation Annuies

Art. 10. And Whereas in the pursuit of plans of honest industry, or for
the comfort of living in the places of their respective births or in the midst of their
respective connections the said Annuitants after the commencement of their respective
Annuities may in divers instances be desirous of settling in different and remote parts
of Great Britain, from which benefits they might in divers instances be debarred,
by the obligation were they to remain subject to the same of attending in person to
receive their due, Be it enacted that payment of any such Annuity shall at
the instance of any such Annuitant and with the consent of the Governor be made in
any Post Town in Great Britain through the medium of the Post Office, in manner
following:

10
Annuity-money payable,
for the accommodation of
distant Annuitants through
the medium of the Post
Office —

Art. 11. At the request of any such Annuitant stating his having settled or
being about to settle at or near any Post Town more than ten miles distant from
the regular place of payment, as aforesaid, the Governor may provide and so from
time to time a competent number of blank Petitions for Remittance which may be in
the form marked [C. 2.] and address the same to the Post Master of such Town,
together with a description of the person of such Petitioner taken with the assistance
of the marks hereinafter mentioned*: and on the same paper for the signature of such
* Sect. Identification
Marks.

Post Master a blank Identity-Certificate attesting the identity of the person signing
such Petition: which Certificate may be according to the Form marked [C. 3.]

11
Blank Petitions for Remittance
from the Annuitant
with blank Identity Certificates
from a Country Post Master,
to be provided by the
Governor —

Art. 12. At any time within a Month before any such Quarterly of Half
Yearly Payment becomes due or at any such greater interval as may be necessary for
the timely remittance of such Annuity-money the Annuitant may present himself to
the said Post Master, praying to be admitted to write fill up in a suitable manner
a Petition for Remittance: and the said Post Master, if from comparison of
such person so applying, shall forthwith admitt him to write or fill up such Petition, and
shall write or fill up and sign the Certificate abovementioned, and forthwith transmitt
the same to the General Post Office in London from which the same shall
be duly delivered to the said Governor, at the said Penitentiary House.

12
Post Master on application
of the Annuitant, to transmitt
to the Governor, by
Post, such Petition and
Certificate filled up —

Art. 13. Upon the receipt of



Identifier: | JB/119/152/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-16

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

152

Info in main headings field

panopticon bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 / d6 / d7 / d8

Penner

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ID Number

39663

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