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<p>The claim of Joseph Watson of Millbank Westminster Lighterman for the<lb/> | |||
Damage he will sustain in pursuance of a Notice to quit the possession of<lb/> | |||
his House and Premises situate on Millbank aforesaid. Given to him by<lb/> | |||
Jeremy Bentham Esq<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi>. – Dated 6<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> March 1800.</p> | |||
<p>The said Joseph Watson occupies a House on Millbank aforesaid<lb/> | |||
which he lets out in ready furnished Lodgings & by being deprived of his<lb/> | |||
House he will be under the obligation of disposing of his goods to a very<lb/> | |||
great disadvantage and considerable loss particular in the advantage<lb/> | |||
which he draws from letting such Lodgings besides the inconveniences<lb/> | |||
and expences of removing before he can obtain such another advantageous <add>situation</add> } £10..0s..0d<lb/> | |||
Half a Years Rent from Lady day to Michas 1800 ..... 5..5..0</p> | |||
<p>A considerable disadvantage and loss will be incurred in his Bsuiness<lb/> | |||
as a Ligherman & will very probably be the means of his losing<lb/> | |||
his present situation of employment for he being so conveniently situate<lb/> | |||
near the River, & it very frequently happens that his Barges are<lb/> | |||
loaded with valuable Stores such as Coin &c when the Tides & Wind<lb/> | |||
& the inclemency of the Weather are unfavourable for his voyage<lb/> | |||
which continue sometimes for a Week or Fortnight he could move his<lb/> | |||
Barge opposite his own Habitation and there keep the necessary<lb/> | |||
Watch himself with saftety over his employers property which he<lb/> | |||
otherwise could not have done but must have been under the necessity<lb/> | |||
of paying some person for such duty being now deprived of that<lb/> | |||
priviledge he conceives it a loss to him of much more than is here<lb/> | |||
demanded of ..... } 10:0:0 | |||
£25..5..0</p> | |||
<p>This is my demand dated 11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> March 1800<lb/> | |||
(Signed) Jo<hi rend="superscript">s.</hi> Watson.</p> | |||
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The claim of Joseph Watson of Millbank Westminster Lighterman for the
Damage he will sustain in pursuance of a Notice to quit the possession of
his House and Premises situate on Millbank aforesaid. Given to him by
Jeremy Bentham Esqr.. – Dated 6th March 1800.
The said Joseph Watson occupies a House on Millbank aforesaid
which he lets out in ready furnished Lodgings & by being deprived of his
House he will be under the obligation of disposing of his goods to a very
great disadvantage and considerable loss particular in the advantage
which he draws from letting such Lodgings besides the inconveniences
and expences of removing before he can obtain such another advantageous situation } £10..0s..0d
Half a Years Rent from Lady day to Michas 1800 ..... 5..5..0
A considerable disadvantage and loss will be incurred in his Bsuiness
as a Ligherman & will very probably be the means of his losing
his present situation of employment for he being so conveniently situate
near the River, & it very frequently happens that his Barges are
loaded with valuable Stores such as Coin &c when the Tides & Wind
& the inclemency of the Weather are unfavourable for his voyage
which continue sometimes for a Week or Fortnight he could move his
Barge opposite his own Habitation and there keep the necessary
Watch himself with saftety over his employers property which he
otherwise could not have done but must have been under the necessity
of paying some person for such duty being now deprived of that
priviledge he conceives it a loss to him of much more than is here
demanded of ..... } 10:0:0
£25..5..0
This is my demand dated 11th March 1800
(Signed) Jos. Watson.
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