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'' | <p>age, without affording him a full, & at least equally <lb/> if not more, expensive compensation. If, for argument's <lb/> sake, instead of the £600 it was once valued at the<lb/> premises were now to be valued at £20,000, £20,000<lb/> would be the least tum which your Lordships would<lb/> find yourselves bound to lay out for your Memorialist's<lb/> benefit in the same way: and if nothing less<lb/> than twice £20,000 would procure your Memorialist<lb/> a spot equally suitable to his purpose, an <sic>expence</sic><lb/> of £40,000 instead of £20,000 or £6600 is the<lb/> best economy that justice could allow. The <sic>encrease</sic><lb/> of value it may be said has reference to the aptitude<lb/> of the spot for Villas: & a Penitentiary House is<lb/> not a Villa. True: but the case is that those same<lb/> properties of the spot which render it eligible as a<lb/> site for Villas, render it not only eligible but necessary<lb/> to the more important purpose of a Penitentiary<lb/> House: more especially to a Penitentiary<lb/> House to be conducted upon the plan of contract<lb/> which your Lordships stand engaged as well by<lb/> Act of Parliament as by the treaty to adopt. Ground<lb/> at least equally valuable for Villas may be found<lb/> without equal vicinity to the River, without equal<lb/> elevation: it is so at various spots, & Clapham<lb/> <add>may</add></p> | ||
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age, without affording him a full, & at least equally
if not more, expensive compensation. If, for argument's
sake, instead of the £600 it was once valued at the
premises were now to be valued at £20,000, £20,000
would be the least tum which your Lordships would
find yourselves bound to lay out for your Memorialist's
benefit in the same way: and if nothing less
than twice £20,000 would procure your Memorialist
a spot equally suitable to his purpose, an expence
of £40,000 instead of £20,000 or £6600 is the
best economy that justice could allow. The encrease
of value it may be said has reference to the aptitude
of the spot for Villas: & a Penitentiary House is
not a Villa. True: but the case is that those same
properties of the spot which render it eligible as a
site for Villas, render it not only eligible but necessary
to the more important purpose of a Penitentiary
House: more especially to a Penitentiary
House to be conducted upon the plan of contract
which your Lordships stand engaged as well by
Act of Parliament as by the treaty to adopt. Ground
at least equally valuable for Villas may be found
without equal vicinity to the River, without equal
elevation: it is so at various spots, & Clapham
may
Identifier: | JB/118/096/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118. |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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