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<head>13</head>
<head>Case relative to the Tothill Fields Bill.</head>


<p>and desolate Spot, altogether unsusceptible of any such attribute<lb/>
as the <hi rend="underline"><foreign>pretium affectionis</foreign></hi>, that the present Bill is proposed.</p>


<p>If there were <hi rend="underline">any</hi> Class of Persons, in whose instance the <hi rend="underline"><foreign>pretium</foreign>
</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline"><foreign>affectionis</foreign></hi> could, in the present case, be supposed to operate,<lb/>
it would be that of the <hi rend="underline">Paupers</hi> in the Two-Chimney Poor-House;<lb/>
whose grievance would be &#x2014; the having 4 or 500 Yards to move<lb/>
from a decayed habitation to a new one. But surely, if there<lb/>
be any Class of Individuals, whose affections may be called<lb/>
upon to give way to the superior Interests of the Public, it<lb/>
must be that one of all others, which has no other title to the<lb/>
situation in question than what it derives from the Gratuitous<lb/>
Bounty of the Public.</p>
<p>In the Dean's-Yard-Square Act already mentioned<lb/>
(20 Geo 2. Ch. 54) Powers were included, for pulling down a<lb/>
Poor House in and belonging to these some Parishes: though<lb/>
the object of that act was nothing more than the building of<lb/>
Houses fit for the reception of Parents having Children in the<lb/>
Kings School, and the Poor House there in question was &#x2014; not the<lb/>
the present decayed Structure, containing no more than 8 or 9<lb/>
Inhabitants with or without Families &#x2014; but the principal Poor<lb/>
House, <del>and that a modern built one,</del> containing the bulk of<lb/>
the Parish Poor to the amount of many hundreds. ( ) <note>( ) The average number is about 500.</note></p>
<p>About 300 <hi rend="underline">Private</hi> Houses were exposed by that same Act<lb/>
to the same fate; (though, owing to a failure in the ways and<lb/>
means, only a few of them eventually experienced it:) as appears<lb/>
by a Petition presented by the Inhabitants of those Houses to the<lb/>
House of Lords, which Petition is represented in the <del>abovementioned</del><lb/>
Pamphlet, written by the abovementioned D<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">r</hi> <hi rend="underline">Wilson</hi></hi>, at that time<lb/>
one of the Pretends <add><gap/></add> of Westminster and <add>Perpetual</add> Curate of S.<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">t</hi></hi> Margaret's.</p>
<p>How much stronger a case <hi rend="underline">that</hi> was than the present, will<lb/>
appear from the following Passages in the Petition (being the<lb/>
whole of it except the formal words at the Introduction and<lb/>
Conclusion) in which the sufficiency of such a Ground as <add>that</add></p>


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13 Case relative to the Tothill Fields Bill.

and desolate Spot, altogether unsusceptible of any such attribute
as the pretium affectionis, that the present Bill is proposed.

If there were any Class of Persons, in whose instance the pretium
affectionis could, in the present case, be supposed to operate,
it would be that of the Paupers in the Two-Chimney Poor-House;
whose grievance would be — the having 4 or 500 Yards to move
from a decayed habitation to a new one. But surely, if there
be any Class of Individuals, whose affections may be called
upon to give way to the superior Interests of the Public, it
must be that one of all others, which has no other title to the
situation in question than what it derives from the Gratuitous
Bounty of the Public.

In the Dean's-Yard-Square Act already mentioned
(20 Geo 2. Ch. 54) Powers were included, for pulling down a
Poor House in and belonging to these some Parishes: though
the object of that act was nothing more than the building of
Houses fit for the reception of Parents having Children in the
Kings School, and the Poor House there in question was — not the
the present decayed Structure, containing no more than 8 or 9
Inhabitants with or without Families — but the principal Poor
House, and that a modern built one, containing the bulk of
the Parish Poor to the amount of many hundreds. ( ) ( ) The average number is about 500.

About 300 Private Houses were exposed by that same Act
to the same fate; (though, owing to a failure in the ways and
means, only a few of them eventually experienced it:) as appears
by a Petition presented by the Inhabitants of those Houses to the
House of Lords, which Petition is represented in the abovementioned
Pamphlet, written by the abovementioned D<hi rend="underline">r Wilson</hi>, at that time
one of the Pretends of Westminster and Perpetual Curate of S.<hi rend="underline">t</hi> Margaret's.

How much stronger a case that was than the present, will
appear from the following Passages in the Petition (being the
whole of it except the formal words at the Introduction and
Conclusion) in which the sufficiency of such a Ground as that



Identifier: | JB/117/110/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

117

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

110

Info in main headings field

case relative to the tothill fields bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f13 / f14 / f15 / f16

Penner

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

38727

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