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<p>7. <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> it his interest to do good.  <hi rend="underline">Holford <gap/></hi> <gap/> <unclear>evil</unclear></p>
<p>J.B. had made it his interest to do good.  <hi rend="underline">Holford his</hi> to do evil</p>
<p>Accordingly a determination was taken to set it aside,<lb/>
<p>Accordingly a determination was taken to set it aside,<lb/>
substituting a system of Board Management in the room of it,<lb/>
substituting a system of Board Management in the room of it,<lb/>
and to this purpose a Committee of the House of Commons<lb/>
and to this purpose a Committee of the House of Commons<lb/>
<gap/> of course by the Secretary of State for the House<lb/>
named of course by the Secretary of State for the House<lb/>
department was <add>to be</add> moved for and appointed.</p>
department was <add>to be</add> moved for and appointed.</p>
<p>For the conduct of the business an Honourable Gentleman<lb/>
<p>For the conduct of the business an Honourable Gentleman<lb/>
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<p>In the situation of Chairman of this Committee he <add>to his<lb/>
<p>In the situation of Chairman of this Committee he <add>to his<lb/>
own use confided</add> was <del>no <gap/></del> to find reason for <del>rescinding the</del> pronouncing<lb/>
own use confided</add> was <del>no <gap/></del> to find reason for <del>rescinding the</del> pronouncing<lb/>
judgment of <gap/> <add>forfeitures</add> in the <gap/> Contract  
judgment of rescission <add>forfeitures</add> on the existing Contract, and to<lb/>
</p>
form the new plan of management that was to take the<lb/>
 
place of it.  In this character of Judge <hi rend="underline">ad hoc</hi> Commissioners<lb/>
 
specially appointed for this special purpose, it<lb/>
 
was settled that judgment of forfeiture could be pronounced<lb/>
upon <add>against</add> the possessor of the Contract and that for the <del><gap/></del> trouble<lb/>
of preparing and pronouncing this judgment, the benefit<lb/>
of the Contract or such part of it as should be found<lb/>
transferable capable of being conveyed under <del>the new<lb/>
place <gap/></del> so different a plan of management should in<lb/>
the character of reward for so meritorious a service be granted<lb/>
to the Honourable and learned Judge.</p>
<p>Suppose a lessee of an estate as land under the Crown<lb/>
to have become obnoxious, or on the part of a Lord Chief<lb/>
Justice of the King's Bench <add>in some extraordinary shape</add>a degree of merit to have displayed<lb/>
itself, for which an adequate retribution was on<lb/>
the one part desired to be afforded, on the other part to be<lb/>
received, the value of the lease being a thing not beneath the acceptance<lb/>
of a Lord Chief Justice.  Suppose it settled, that for the<lb/>
accomplishment of so desirable an object, a suit in requisite form should<lb/>
be instituted before his<lb/>
Lordship, and judgment<lb/>
of forfeiture being <add>having been <unclear>reputedly</unclear></add> pronounced,<lb/>
and execution<lb/>
taken out, a print has<lb/>
thereupon be made of the<lb/>
<gap/> to and to the use of the said Lord Chief Justice.</p>
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J.B. had made it his interest to do good. Holford his to do evil

Accordingly a determination was taken to set it aside,
substituting a system of Board Management in the room of it,
and to this purpose a Committee of the House of Commons
named of course by the Secretary of State for the House
department was to be moved for and appointed.

For the conduct of the business an Honourable Gentleman
intimately connected with the Secretary of State presented
himself and or was found.

In the situation of Chairman of this Committee he to his
own use confided
was no to find reason for rescinding the pronouncing
judgment of rescission forfeitures on the existing Contract, and to
form the new plan of management that was to take the
place of it. In this character of Judge ad hoc Commissioners
specially appointed for this special purpose, it
was settled that judgment of forfeiture could be pronounced
upon against the possessor of the Contract and that for the trouble
of preparing and pronouncing this judgment, the benefit
of the Contract or such part of it as should be found
transferable capable of being conveyed under the new
place
so different a plan of management should in
the character of reward for so meritorious a service be granted
to the Honourable and learned Judge.

Suppose a lessee of an estate as land under the Crown
to have become obnoxious, or on the part of a Lord Chief
Justice of the King's Bench in some extraordinary shapea degree of merit to have displayed
itself, for which an adequate retribution was on
the one part desired to be afforded, on the other part to be
received, the value of the lease being a thing not beneath the acceptance
of a Lord Chief Justice. Suppose it settled, that for the
accomplishment of so desirable an object, a suit in requisite form should
be instituted before his
Lordship, and judgment
of forfeiture being having been reputedly pronounced,
and execution
taken out, a print has
thereupon be made of the
to and to the use of the said Lord Chief Justice.


Identifier: | JB/118/249/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-06-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

249

Info in main headings field

panopt.

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

john dickinson & c<…> 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

39303

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