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<p>13<lb/><note>Leading Points<lb/>Note C</note></p> <p>shall <del>the</del> <add>it</add> stand upon this peculiar footing, or upon<lb/>the general one? <del>is a question which to say nothing<lb/>of the great Offices</del> The Comptrollers of Army Accounts<lb/><del>possess the privilege in virtue of</del> <!-- addition in pencil --> <add>to say nothing of the Great Offices, by</add> a Statute <del>p</del> made<lb/> on purpose, possess the privilege without any such limitation</p> <!-- end of crossed out section --> <p>Among the <add>pecuniary and other</add> <sic>burthens</sic> and inconveniences which since<lb/>the <del>acceptance of my</del> <add>adjustment of the</add> terms I have seen reason to<lb/>take upon myself are the following.</p> <p>1. An <add><del>The <sic>expence</sic> of an</del></add> extension of the obligation in respect of indemnification-money.</p> <p><del>2. An obligation to provide for the Metasyl</del></p> <p>2. A fixation of the <add><foreign>quantum of the</foreign></add> Super-annuation-Annuity<lb/>money to at an increased amount, whereby instead<lb/>of laying a foundation for a provision for<lb/>old Age, it shall amount to a sufficient provision<lb/>of itself.</p> <p>3. The obligation of providing for the <sic>Metasylum</sic>-men<lb/><del>during sickness, and without</del> sick or well, strong or<lb/>infirm, <del>and without regard to</del> <add>taking my chance <hi rend="underline">now</hi> for</add> their ability and willingness<lb/>to earn their wages.</p> <p>4. The <del>exp</del> <sic>expence</sic> of corresponding with Parishes all<lb/>over <del>the Kingdom</del> England <del>about</del> in relation to the<lb/>Settlements of the Prisoners, and the <sic>expence</sic> of litigation<lb/>in case of disagreement.</p> <p>5. The <sic>expence</sic> of corresponding <del>with</del> <add> for various purposes in relation to</add> such of them as<lb/>shall have found Friendly Guardians.</p> | |||
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13
Leading Points
Note C
shall the it stand upon this peculiar footing, or upon
the general one? is a question which to say nothing
of the great Offices The Comptrollers of Army Accounts
possess the privilege in virtue of to say nothing of the Great Offices, by a Statute p made
on purpose, possess the privilege without any such limitation
Among the pecuniary and other burthens and inconveniences which since
the acceptance of my adjustment of the terms I have seen reason to
take upon myself are the following.
1. An The expence of an extension of the obligation in respect of indemnification-money.
2. An obligation to provide for the Metasyl
2. A fixation of the quantum of the Super-annuation-Annuity
money to at an increased amount, whereby instead
of laying a foundation for a provision for
old Age, it shall amount to a sufficient provision
of itself.
3. The obligation of providing for the Metasylum-men
during sickness, and without sick or well, strong or
infirm, and without regard to taking my chance now for their ability and willingness
to earn their wages.
4. The exp expence of corresponding with Parishes all
over the Kingdom England about in relation to the
Settlements of the Prisoners, and the expence of litigation
in case of disagreement.
5. The expence of corresponding with for various purposes in relation to such of them as
shall have found Friendly Guardians.
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