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<p>some respects too burthensome to your Memorialist, <lb/> have by the said delay which has already intervened, <lb/> been rendered by so much the worse than it was intended<lb/> they should be, and that to an amount for which no<lb/> adequate compensation can be made, and must of<lb/> course be rendered worse & worse, by every further<lb/> delay<lb/> that may ensue.</p> | |||
<note>15<lb/> Farther <sic>expence</sic> incurred, to the amount of several<lb/> thousand pounds, in<lb/> materials bespoke and<lb/> making: cast-iron for<lb/> the building</note> | |||
<p>That in as much as no reimbursement can ever<lb/> be obtained by him for the said <sic>expence</sic> or any part<lb/> thereof, <sic>untill</sic> long after the building for the reception<lb/> of such prisoners shall have been erected, you Memorialist,<lb/> as well as in consideration thereof, as out of<lb/> his zeal for the public service, has been induced to give<lb/> order for the casting of <add>the</add> ironwork of which a principal<lb/> part of the said intended structure will be composed,<lb/> and such order, to the amount of several thousand pounds,<lb/> has for some time been executing: of which <sic>expence</sic>, unless<lb/> speedy measures shall be taken by your Lordships<lb/> for his relief, the burthen must fall upon your Memorialist, <lb/> to the great injury of his private fortune.</p> | |||
<p>With respect to the choice of your Memorialist, as the<lb/> Feoffee in whose name the said intended purchase shall<lb/> be made, he begs leave to observe, that the suggestion<lb/> proceeded not from himself but from the gentleman<lb/> by whom the Bill was drawn; by whom he was informed,<lb/> that it was in the view of making appointment<lb/> of your Memorialist, and no other person, for<lb/> that purpose, what the provision in question was introduced</p> | |||
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some respects too burthensome to your Memorialist,
have by the said delay which has already intervened,
been rendered by so much the worse than it was intended
they should be, and that to an amount for which no
adequate compensation can be made, and must of
course be rendered worse & worse, by every further
delay
that may ensue.
15
Farther expence incurred, to the amount of several
thousand pounds, in
materials bespoke and
making: cast-iron for
the building
That in as much as no reimbursement can ever
be obtained by him for the said expence or any part
thereof, untill long after the building for the reception
of such prisoners shall have been erected, you Memorialist,
as well as in consideration thereof, as out of
his zeal for the public service, has been induced to give
order for the casting of the ironwork of which a principal
part of the said intended structure will be composed,
and such order, to the amount of several thousand pounds,
has for some time been executing: of which expence, unless
speedy measures shall be taken by your Lordships
for his relief, the burthen must fall upon your Memorialist,
to the great injury of his private fortune.
With respect to the choice of your Memorialist, as the
Feoffee in whose name the said intended purchase shall
be made, he begs leave to observe, that the suggestion
proceeded not from himself but from the gentleman
by whom the Bill was drawn; by whom he was informed,
that it was in the view of making appointment
of your Memorialist, and no other person, for
that purpose, what the provision in question was introduced
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