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<p>That your Memorialist and his said<lb/>
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Brother have already expanded upwards of<lb/>
 
£6000 in the prosecution of his said inventions,<lb/>
 
the whole of which Expenditure, has either been<lb/>
 
incurred with a view in the first instance<lb/>
to the Employment of Convicts under the said<lb/>
Treaty, or else transferred to that purpose from<lb/>
its original destination.</p>
<p>That your Memorialist's said Brother<lb/>
having now, for upwards of 3 years, in<lb/>
compliance with the said solicitations, absented<lb/>
himself from the Service of the said Empress,<lb/>
hath at length lost the Provision made for<lb/>
him in that service, being the Command, in<lb/>
quality of Colonel, of a Regiment of 2200 Men<lb/>
composed of 2 Battalions, the command of<lb/>
either of which would have been a situation<lb/>
of more advantage, as well in the point of pecuniary<lb/>
enrolment as of authority, than the Command<lb/>
of a Regiment in his Majesty's Service.</p>
<p>That your Memorialist and his said<lb/>
Brother, having by a concurrence of diligence<lb/>
and good fortune, collected and formed a<lb/>
body of Workmen in different branches, such<lb/>
as, if once dispersed, he could not for a long<lb/>
time, if even, hope fully to replace, is obliged<lb/>
and will, during the pendency of the</p>
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That your Memorialist and his said
Brother have already expanded upwards of
£6000 in the prosecution of his said inventions,
the whole of which Expenditure, has either been
incurred with a view in the first instance
to the Employment of Convicts under the said
Treaty, or else transferred to that purpose from
its original destination.

That your Memorialist's said Brother
having now, for upwards of 3 years, in
compliance with the said solicitations, absented
himself from the Service of the said Empress,
hath at length lost the Provision made for
him in that service, being the Command, in
quality of Colonel, of a Regiment of 2200 Men
composed of 2 Battalions, the command of
either of which would have been a situation
of more advantage, as well in the point of pecuniary
enrolment as of authority, than the Command
of a Regiment in his Majesty's Service.

That your Memorialist and his said
Brother, having by a concurrence of diligence
and good fortune, collected and formed a
body of Workmen in different branches, such
as, if once dispersed, he could not for a long
time, if even, hope fully to replace, is obliged
and will, during the pendency of the


Identifier: | JB/118/045/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

9-12

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

045

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6

Penner

Watermarks

coles

Marginals

Paper Producer

patrick colquhoun

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

see note to letter 988, vol. 5

ID Number

39099

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