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<p> under the Commissioners of the navy employed in those Yards or by the resident<lb/> | |||
Commissioner who cannot be ignorant of the extensive Pillage which prevails<lb/> | |||
and who ought to be competent to the object of suggesting a remedy. If however<lb/> | |||
it is thought expedient to carry the regulations for protecting the<lb/> | |||
Kings Stores farther <add>than</add> the present Bill and that any difficulty shall arise<lb/> | |||
in obtaining proper materials and information from the Commissioners<lb/> | |||
and Officers of the Navy and Victualling Boards there are means<lb/> | |||
by which it can be obtained otherways.</p> | |||
<p><note>Query 4</note><lb/> | |||
Whether Lodging Houses should not be included in the same Licences </p> | |||
<p><head>Answer</head></p> | |||
<p>This would certainly be an excellent regulation of Police and would be<lb/> | |||
productive in more views than one of much useful regulation beneficial<lb/> | |||
to the good order and Security of the State. If this Regulation<lb/> | |||
takes place it would seem that those Houses should be divided into three<lb/> | |||
<p>This would certainly be an excellent regulation of Police and would be <lb/> | |||
productive in more | |||
to the good order and Security of the State. If this Regulation <lb/> | |||
takes place it would seem that those Houses should be divided into three <lb/> | |||
Classes each Class paying a different License Duty namely <lb/> | Classes each Class paying a different License Duty namely <lb/> | ||
1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Hotels and Inns Lodging Foreigners and Strangers. To pay a Licence <lb/> | 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Hotels and Inns Lodging Foreigners and Strangers. To pay a Licence<lb/> | ||
Duty perhaps of 20 Shilling. <lb/> | Duty perhaps of 20 Shilling.<lb/> | ||
2 <hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Ale House Lodging Labourers and Workmen &c. ..... 10 Shillings <lb/> | 2 <hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Ale House Lodging Labourers and Workmen &c. ..... 10 Shillings<lb/> | ||
3 <hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Private Lodging Houses paying a rent of 25 £ Per Annum and upwards <lb/> | 3 <hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Private Lodging Houses paying a rent of 25 £ Per Annum and upwards<lb/> | ||
License Duty of 10 Shillings. <lb/> | License Duty of 10 Shillings. <lb/> | ||
4. D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> Rent under £25 Per annum License Duty of < | 4. D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> Rent under £25 Per annum License Duty of <hi rend="superscript">s</hi>5.</p> | ||
<p>The object of this regulation of a register is Kept and produced to the Magistrates<lb/> | |||
<p> The object of this regulation of a register is Kept and produced to the Magistrates <lb/> | of the names Trades and descriptions of Persons and Families who shall<lb/> | ||
of the names Trades and descriptions of Persons and Families who shall <lb/> | Lodge in such Houses would be to convey to the Government of this Country<lb/> | ||
Lodge in such Houses would be to convey to the Government of this Country <lb/> | the most useful and beneficial information immediately connected with a<lb/> | ||
the most useful and beneficial information immediately connected with a <lb/> | well regulated Police with this advantage that this Knowledge could be obtained<lb/> | ||
well regulated Police with this advantage that this Knowledge could be obtained <lb/> | without injury or Inconvenience to any Person living. In this<lb/> | ||
without injury or Inconvenience to any Person living. In this <lb/> | way an accurate Knowledge (of infinite use in these times) would be obtained<lb/> | ||
way an accurate Knowledge (of infinite use in these times) would be obtained <lb/> | of every foreigner resident in this Country with their means of livelihood<lb/> | ||
of every foreigner resident in this Country with their means of livelihood <lb/> | a Knowledge also of the strangers resorting to the Capital would also<lb/> | ||
a Knowledge also of the strangers resorting to the Capital would also <lb/> | be obtained and what would be of infinite importance information<lb/> | ||
be obtained and what would be of infinite importance information <lb/> | through this medium would be accessible to the Magistrates in their respective<lb/> | ||
through this medium would be accessible to the Magistrates in their respective <lb/> | Districts relative to the Places of residence of reputed Thieves and</p> | ||
Districts relative to the Places of residence of reputed Thieves and | |||
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under the Commissioners of the navy employed in those Yards or by the resident
Commissioner who cannot be ignorant of the extensive Pillage which prevails
and who ought to be competent to the object of suggesting a remedy. If however
it is thought expedient to carry the regulations for protecting the
Kings Stores farther than the present Bill and that any difficulty shall arise
in obtaining proper materials and information from the Commissioners
and Officers of the Navy and Victualling Boards there are means
by which it can be obtained otherways.
Query 4
Whether Lodging Houses should not be included in the same Licences
Answer
This would certainly be an excellent regulation of Police and would be
productive in more views than one of much useful regulation beneficial
to the good order and Security of the State. If this Regulation
takes place it would seem that those Houses should be divided into three
Classes each Class paying a different License Duty namely
1st Hotels and Inns Lodging Foreigners and Strangers. To pay a Licence
Duty perhaps of 20 Shilling.
2 d Ale House Lodging Labourers and Workmen &c. ..... 10 Shillings
3 d Private Lodging Houses paying a rent of 25 £ Per Annum and upwards
License Duty of 10 Shillings.
4. Do Rent under £25 Per annum License Duty of s5.
The object of this regulation of a register is Kept and produced to the Magistrates
of the names Trades and descriptions of Persons and Families who shall
Lodge in such Houses would be to convey to the Government of this Country
the most useful and beneficial information immediately connected with a
well regulated Police with this advantage that this Knowledge could be obtained
without injury or Inconvenience to any Person living. In this
way an accurate Knowledge (of infinite use in these times) would be obtained
of every foreigner resident in this Country with their means of livelihood
a Knowledge also of the strangers resorting to the Capital would also
be obtained and what would be of infinite importance information
through this medium would be accessible to the Magistrates in their respective
Districts relative to the Places of residence of reputed Thieves and
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