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1 To Government in the Revenue from the License Duty | <p>1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> To Government in the Revenue from the License Duty £55000</p> | ||
To Government in the Protection it will afford to His | <p>To Government in the Protection it will afford to His<lb/> | ||
Stores taken at present from the Dock Yards, the ordinance | Majesty's Stores in preventing the embezzlement of<lb/> | ||
Naval Victualling Ordinance and other Stores taken at<lb/> | |||
present from the Dock Yards, the ordinance Repositories<lb/> | |||
4 To | the Victualling Stores and from Ships of<lb/> | ||
See Note on the other Side. Total | War of every description including Copper Bolts<lb/> | ||
Nails Spikes and all Metals – £ 120,000</p> | |||
<p>2<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>d To the Founders of Brass and other Metals, to the<lb/> | |||
Manufacturers of every sort into Goods who have<lb/> | |||
Founderies, Workshops, Warehouses, and other Repositories<lb/> | |||
where Metal (made up or not) are exposed<lb/> | |||
to Journeymen Apprentices Workmen and others<lb/> | |||
having access to these Depots particularly in London<lb/> | |||
including Iron, Lead, Brass, Copper Solder, Pewter,<lb/> | |||
<unclear>Intannegge</unclear> and other Metals – £ 300,000</p> | |||
<p>3<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> To private Families of opulence or in easy circumstances<lb/> | |||
in the Houses Out Houses Yards Stables Coach<lb/> | |||
Houses and in other Repositories by means of<lb/> | |||
Servants Labourers Dustmen Chimney Sweepers<lb/> | |||
Itinerout Jews and wandering Beggars lurking<lb/> | |||
about Coach Houses Stables Areas of dwelling Houses<lb/> | |||
&c for the purpose of filtering in a little way but where<lb/> | |||
the aggregate of the whole is collected the amount is<lb/> | |||
very great for the depredation extends from a Glass<lb/> | |||
Bottle on a Brass Candlestick to the richest Article<lb/> | |||
without the chance of immediate detection – £ 150,000</p> | |||
<p>4 To Ale House Keepers and Publicans in London and<lb/> | |||
4 Miles round in the lots of Pewter Pots alone which<lb/> | |||
is estimated after many very minute enquiries at £11<lb/> | |||
each Publican and reckoning which is within the<lb/> | |||
number 6000 Publicans in London and 4 Miles round<lb/> | |||
at £11 each is £66000 – £ 50,000</p> | |||
<p>☞ See Note on the other Side. Total p Annum – £675,000.</p> | |||
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1st To Government in the Revenue from the License Duty £55000
To Government in the Protection it will afford to His
Majesty's Stores in preventing the embezzlement of
Naval Victualling Ordinance and other Stores taken at
present from the Dock Yards, the ordinance Repositories
the Victualling Stores and from Ships of
War of every description including Copper Bolts
Nails Spikes and all Metals – £ 120,000
2od To the Founders of Brass and other Metals, to the
Manufacturers of every sort into Goods who have
Founderies, Workshops, Warehouses, and other Repositories
where Metal (made up or not) are exposed
to Journeymen Apprentices Workmen and others
having access to these Depots particularly in London
including Iron, Lead, Brass, Copper Solder, Pewter,
Intannegge and other Metals – £ 300,000
3o To private Families of opulence or in easy circumstances
in the Houses Out Houses Yards Stables Coach
Houses and in other Repositories by means of
Servants Labourers Dustmen Chimney Sweepers
Itinerout Jews and wandering Beggars lurking
about Coach Houses Stables Areas of dwelling Houses
&c for the purpose of filtering in a little way but where
the aggregate of the whole is collected the amount is
very great for the depredation extends from a Glass
Bottle on a Brass Candlestick to the richest Article
without the chance of immediate detection – £ 150,000
4 To Ale House Keepers and Publicans in London and
4 Miles round in the lots of Pewter Pots alone which
is estimated after many very minute enquiries at £11
each Publican and reckoning which is within the
number 6000 Publicans in London and 4 Miles round
at £11 each is £66000 – £ 50,000
☞ See Note on the other Side. Total p Annum – £675,000.
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