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Postmaster <gap/> on<lb/> | Postmaster <gap/> on<lb/> | ||
purchase</note><lb/> | purchase</note><lb/> | ||
<p><del>19 18</del> That the <del>part</del><add>recompence</add> of the Postmaster on the<lb/> | |||
sale of each Annuity Note be <add>2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>: one penny thereof</add> to be paid<lb/> | |||
by the purchaser: <add>the others to be allowed by</add> and that of previous Receipt<lb/> | |||
<add>Government: [6]</add> for deposit money be taken out, one halfpenny<lb/> | |||
if the penny be paid on recovery such Receipt<lb/> | |||
the other on the recovery of the Note itself.</p> | |||
<p><del>19.19</del> That (to simplify the business of telling<lb/> | |||
packing and examining the <del><gap/></del> purchase money)<lb/> | |||
a particular mode or comprising the amount be<lb/> | |||
recommended in preference: in which <del>Bank paper</del><lb/> | |||
(as well for the advantage of the Bank as to save the<lb/> | |||
danger of bad money and the trouble of examining<lb/> | |||
money in that view) Bank paper shall be recommended<lb/> | |||
in preference to Coin: for instance that of<lb/> | |||
the £6.6<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>, the £6 be in Bank paper: and<lb/> | |||
if the interest make it amount to £6.7<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> or<lb/> | |||
more, the 7<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> shall be paid by a <del>7<hi rend="superscript">s</hi></del> <add>piece of gold called</add> seven shilling<lb/> | |||
piece:- and that no copper be recceived for a<lb/> | |||
sum capable of being paid in silver, nor any<lb/> | |||
silver for a sum capable of being paid in gold.</p> | |||
20 <del>20.19</del> That, if the purchase money be paid in a form<lb/> | |||
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II Sale 4 Annuity Notes
Plan
Sale
18
Postmaster on
purchase
19 18 That the partrecompence of the Postmaster on the
sale of each Annuity Note be 2d: one penny thereof to be paid
by the purchaser: the others to be allowed by and that of previous Receipt
Government: [6] for deposit money be taken out, one halfpenny
if the penny be paid on recovery such Receipt
the other on the recovery of the Note itself.
19.19 That (to simplify the business of telling
packing and examining the purchase money)
a particular mode or comprising the amount be
recommended in preference: in which Bank paper
(as well for the advantage of the Bank as to save the
danger of bad money and the trouble of examining
money in that view) Bank paper shall be recommended
in preference to Coin: for instance that of
the £6.6s, the £6 be in Bank paper: and
if the interest make it amount to £6.7s or
more, the 7s shall be paid by a 7s piece of gold called seven shilling
piece:- and that no copper be recceived for a
sum capable of being paid in silver, nor any
silver for a sum capable of being paid in gold.
20 20.19 That, if the purchase money be paid in a form