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<head>VI. Correspndance</head>
<p>S..48.109</p>
<p>Expence of paper <lb/>
is for the Police Gazette <lb/>
no inconsiderable <lb/>
object - Expedients<lb/>
for keeping <lb/>
it down <del>in</del> reality<lb/>
and <del>in</del> appearance - <lb/>
Sources of reimbursement <lb/>
- Poor's and <lb/>
Kings share in forfeitures <lb/>
before Justices <lb/>
- Forfeitures on Recognizances <lb/>
- Calendars <lb/>
spontaneously <lb/>
kept by <lb/>
Magistrates The <lb/>
Calendar with its <lb/>
expence might be <lb/>
discontinued at <lb/>
any time - and <lb/>
the Calendar down <lb/>
to that time would <lb/>
have its use like <lb/>
other masses of temporary <lb/>
information <lb/>
collected by <lb/>
Committees, Commissioners <lb/>
&amp;c <lb/>
the sources of indemnification <lb/>
remaining notwithstanding <lb/>
p.193 <lb/>
to 200.</p><pb/>


<head>VI. Correspondences.</head>
<p>S 110</p>
<p>Exemption from <lb/>
Postage - Preamble <lb/>
whether to stand? <lb/>
p.201</p>
<p>S <del>112</del> 111</p>
<p>The provision against <lb/>
abuses <lb/>
shall it be in this <lb/>
strict form or in <lb/>
the common form?</p>
<p>Shall the exemption <lb/>
be by <hi rend="underline">franking</hi>, <lb/>
or by payment <lb/>
- <add>Comparative</add>  View <lb/>
of Postage - exemptions <lb/>
in the score <lb/>
of Office -<del>p.201 to</del><lb/>
<del>209</del>.</p>
<p><del><gap/> <gap/></del></p>
<p>The <del><gap/></del> stamp <lb/>
for divisions may <lb/>
save expence in <lb/>
Clerks - p.201, to <lb/>
210</p>
<p>S.53 <del>113</del><add>112</add><del><gap/></del></p>
<p>Precedent pursued <lb/>
<del>p.21</del></p>
<p>S.53 <del>114 113.</del></p>
<p>Reports - why to <lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Parliament,</hi> rather <lb/>
than <hi rend="underline">Council</hi>. <lb/>
p.21.</p>
<p>S.53 <del>116 114</del> 113</p>
<p>"<hi rend="underline">Defects</hi>" and <lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">Abuses</hi>" - better <lb/>
not mentioned here. <lb/>
-p.211.</p><pb/>
<p>VI.  Correspondence &amp;c <lb/>
107 continued</p>
<p><add>[+]</add> 1. Convictions, out of <lb/>
Sessions, to Session</p>
<p>2.  Convictions, under <lb/>
Hawkers Acts, to the <lb/>
Hawkers Office.</p> 
<p>3. Convictions, under <lb/>
Hackney Coach office <lb/>
Acts, to the Office <lb/>
and to the Committee of <lb/>
Finance.</p> 
<p>4. Jail <unclear>Returns</unclear> to the <lb/>
Clerk of Assize - <add>under heads</add>  actual <lb/>
and proposed</p>
<p>5. Pauper expence <lb/>
Returns, to Parliament. <lb/>
- might <lb/>
be made regularly to the Board of Police</p>
<p>6. London Pauper <lb/>
Children Returns - <lb/>
d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.</p> 
<p>7. Scotland - Examinations <lb/>
to the Courts <lb/>
holden for trial</p>
<p>8. Scotland - Warrants <lb/>
of Commitment - copies <lb/>
and Extracts <lb/>
to the Sheriff, or <lb/>
Stewart Court.</p><pb/>
<head><!-- Pencil heading -->1799 Police Bill<lb/>
III Contents of Notes</head>
<p>SS.4<del>8</del>7. 107.</p>
<p><del>107</del></p> <p>Necessity and probable <lb/>
<del>Necessity of a Calen</del><lb/>
popularity of  Calendar <lb/>
of Delinquency.</p>
<p>Analagous publications <lb/>
already existing <lb/>
- Practical use of it <lb/>
as an index of the <lb/>
effect of new measures <lb/>
- whence a <lb/>
confirmation of <lb/>
the advantage of <lb/>
operating by <lb/>
powers of regulation <lb/>
rather than by <lb/>
actual regulations</p>
<p>[Military National <lb/>
<del>Watch</del> Patrols whether <lb/>
advisable?]</p>
<p>- Precedents of <lb/>
partial collections <lb/>
of materials proper <lb/>
for this Calendar.  <lb/>
Their <sic>incompleatness</sic> <lb/>
and comparative <lb/>
inutility for want <lb/>
of such a receptacle. <lb/>
p.170 to <lb/>
179</p><pb/>




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VI. Correspndance

S..48.109

Expence of paper
is for the Police Gazette
no inconsiderable
object - Expedients
for keeping
it down in reality
and in appearance -
Sources of reimbursement
- Poor's and
Kings share in forfeitures
before Justices
- Forfeitures on Recognizances
- Calendars
spontaneously
kept by
Magistrates The
Calendar with its
expence might be
discontinued at
any time - and
the Calendar down
to that time would
have its use like
other masses of temporary
information
collected by
Committees, Commissioners
&c
the sources of indemnification
remaining notwithstanding
p.193
to 200.


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VI. Correspondences.

S 110

Exemption from
Postage - Preamble
whether to stand?
p.201

S 112 111

The provision against
abuses
shall it be in this
strict form or in
the common form?

Shall the exemption
be by franking,
or by payment
- Comparative View
of Postage - exemptions
in the score
of Office -p.201 to
209.

The stamp
for divisions may
save expence in
Clerks - p.201, to
210

S.53 113112

Precedent pursued
p.21

S.53 114 113.

Reports - why to
Parliament, rather
than Council.
p.21.

S.53 116 114 113

"Defects" and
"Abuses" - better
not mentioned here.
-p.211.


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VI. Correspondence &c
107 continued

[+] 1. Convictions, out of
Sessions, to Session

2. Convictions, under
Hawkers Acts, to the
Hawkers Office.

3. Convictions, under
Hackney Coach office
Acts, to the Office
and to the Committee of
Finance.

4. Jail Returns to the
Clerk of Assize - under heads actual
and proposed

5. Pauper expence
Returns, to Parliament.
- might
be made regularly to the Board of Police

6. London Pauper
Children Returns -
do.

7. Scotland - Examinations
to the Courts
holden for trial

8. Scotland - Warrants
of Commitment - copies
and Extracts
to the Sheriff, or
Stewart Court.


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1799 Police Bill
III Contents of Notes

SS.487. 107.

107

Necessity and probable

Necessity of a Calen
popularity of Calendar

of Delinquency.

Analagous publications
already existing
- Practical use of it
as an index of the
effect of new measures
- whence a
confirmation of
the advantage of
operating by
powers of regulation
rather than by
actual regulations

[Military National
Watch Patrols whether
advisable?]

- Precedents of
partial collections
of materials proper
for this Calendar.
Their incompleatness
and comparative
inutility for want
of such a receptacle.
p.170 to
179


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Identifier: | JB/157/018/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

1799

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

157

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

018

Info in main headings field

police bill 1799 notes contents iii

Image

003

Titles

correspondence &c

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

53388

Box Contents

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