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<p> 1 <note>Letter C</note></p> <p>Queens Square Place <sic>Westm<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> July 14<lb/>1807</p> <p>Sir</p> <p>I write this in obedience to the first of two requisitions<lb/><del>contained directed</del> <add>addressed</add> to an by the Commissioners for the auditing<lb/>of the | <p> 1 <note>Letter C</note></p> <p>Queens Square Place <sic>Westm<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> July 14<lb/>1807</p> <p>Sir</p> <p>I write this in obedience to the first of two requisitions<lb/><del>contained directed</del> <add>addressed</add> to an by the Commissioners for the auditing<lb/>of the Public Accounts, and signified to me by your Letter of<lb/>the 10th instant, in <add>and by</add> which, after stating that it appears<lb/>that the sum of £2000 has been imprested to me <hi rend="underline">upon</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">Account</hi> <add><del>Before</del></add> between the 14<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> and 11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July <del><gap/></del> 1794 to<lb/>build a Penitentiary House at Battersea, I am required to<lb/>make up and <sic>transmitt</sic> to their office on or before Wednesday the 15th instant on Account<lb/>of the said Sum</p> <p>Before I enter into any particulars it will be necessary<lb/>for me to <sic>submitt</sic> <del>to</del> <add><del>four</del> five</add> observations —</p> <p>1. One is, that in <add>my</add> receiving the money in question no<lb/>intimation was given to me, nor did the nature of the transaction<lb/>indicate to me, that I was to render an account to any<lb/>one of the particulars of the expenditure of the money so received.<lb/>For the erecting of a Penitentiary <del>House</del> <add>Establishment</add> fit for the reception of a <lb/><del> <gap/> in <gap/></del> Convicts, not exceeding a certain number and for the maintenance<lb/><del><gap/> of</del> <add>for a certain length of time upon a plan <unclear>agreed</unclear> to</add> any such number as should be delivered to me not exceeding that<lb/>number, I was to receive a certain sum; that would have been the sum <!-- continues into margin --> charged against me:<lb/>the existence of<lb/>the establishment,<lb/>and the persons<lb/>maintained by it<lb/>for that time according<lb/>to that<lb/>plan would have<lb/>been my discharge.</p> <p>2. That the expenditure of the money, though really applied<lb/>to the purpose for which it was destined, and <add>a great part</add> even in the<lb/>physical sense, under my own eyes, viz. in my own house<lb/>as above, with the appurtenances, was not applied under my<lb/>own direction, but solely under that of my Brother, Samuel<lb/>Bentham,<!-- bracket in pencil --> [the <del>Brigadier General</del> <add>Colonel</add> and Knight of the Order<lb/>of S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> George <add>since then Brigadier General</add> in the Russian Service, <del>since and</del>] at present<lb/>Inspector General of his Majesty's Naval Works, whose <add>name</add> <del>was</del> to<lb/><del>have been formed with me</del> comes after mine in the Official<lb/><sic>Draught</sic> of the intended Contract, and by whom alone the<lb/>modes of employment therein intended to have been carried<lb/>into execution, <add>viz. with the aid of machinery by <sic>unpracticed</sic> hands such as those of labouring Convicts of all descriptions</add> <del>were</del> had been invented. <add>or contrived</add> and <del>by</del> <add>under</add> whose<lb/><add>direction</add> alone the preparatory experimental works had all along<lb/>been, and after the receipt of the money in question continued<lb/>to be carried on to the last, and the accounts kept:<lb/> and that my said Brother <del>has</del> <add>is now and</add> for almost two years past <add>has</add> been absent out of this kingdom<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page --> viz. at Petersburgh upon a mission from his Majesty's government<lb/>and that I have <add>unless in some particulars by accident</add> no access to any papers of his relative to the<lb/>above accounts.</p> | ||
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1 Letter C
Queens Square Place Westmr July 14
1807
Sir
I write this in obedience to the first of two requisitions
contained directed addressed to an by the Commissioners for the auditing
of the Public Accounts, and signified to me by your Letter of
the 10th instant, in and by which, after stating that it appears
that the sum of £2000 has been imprested to me upon
Account Before between the 14th Feby and 11th July 1794 to
build a Penitentiary House at Battersea, I am required to
make up and transmitt to their office on or before Wednesday the 15th instant on Account
of the said Sum
Before I enter into any particulars it will be necessary
for me to submitt to four five observations —
1. One is, that in my receiving the money in question no
intimation was given to me, nor did the nature of the transaction
indicate to me, that I was to render an account to any
one of the particulars of the expenditure of the money so received.
For the erecting of a Penitentiary House Establishment fit for the reception of a
in Convicts, not exceeding a certain number and for the maintenance
of for a certain length of time upon a plan agreed to any such number as should be delivered to me not exceeding that
number, I was to receive a certain sum; that would have been the sum charged against me:
the existence of
the establishment,
and the persons
maintained by it
for that time according
to that
plan would have
been my discharge.
2. That the expenditure of the money, though really applied
to the purpose for which it was destined, and a great part even in the
physical sense, under my own eyes, viz. in my own house
as above, with the appurtenances, was not applied under my
own direction, but solely under that of my Brother, Samuel
Bentham, [the Brigadier General Colonel and Knight of the Order
of St George since then Brigadier General in the Russian Service, since and] at present
Inspector General of his Majesty's Naval Works, whose name was to
have been formed with me comes after mine in the Official
Draught of the intended Contract, and by whom alone the
modes of employment therein intended to have been carried
into execution, viz. with the aid of machinery by unpracticed hands such as those of labouring Convicts of all descriptions were had been invented. or contrived and by under whose
direction alone the preparatory experimental works had all along
been, and after the receipt of the money in question continued
to be carried on to the last, and the accounts kept:
and that my said Brother has is now and for almost two years past has been absent out of this kingdom
viz. at Petersburgh upon a mission from his Majesty's government
and that I have unless in some particulars by accident no access to any papers of his relative to the
above accounts.
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