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2<lb/><lb/><head>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham's Memorial</head><lb/><note>2<lb/>Purchase of the <hi rend="underline">Salisbury</hi><lb/>Estate at <hi rend="underline">Milbank</hi> --</note><lb/>2. That by Leave and Release, executed by the said Marquis,<lb/>and dated the 12<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> of the said Month of October, Your Memorialist,<lb/>in such his quality of Feoffee, became purchaser of the said <hi rend="underline">Salisbury</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">Estate</hi>: the sum of £12,000, being the consideration money for the said<lb/>purchase (subject however to divers Leases at Will and for Years<lb/>outstanding thereon) being paid by the hands of Your Memorialist, by<lb/>Warrant from Your Lordships, out of the money appropriated to the<lb/>said Service by the said Appropriation Act.<lb/><lb/><note>3<lb/>Not <hi rend="underline">this</hi>, but a Portion<lb/>of <hi rend="underline">Tothill Fields</hi>, the spot<lb/>first pitched upon for<lb/>the immediate site of<lb/>the Building -- <hi rend="underline">Bill</hi> pre-<lb/>pared -- and <hi rend="underline">Notice</hi> advertised<lb/>accordingly --</note><lb/>3. That it may be proper, on this occasion, for Your Memorialist<lb/>to bring to Your Lordships recollection, that the particular spot, which<lb/>in the first instance, obtained Your Lordships approbation in this view<lb/>was &#x2014; not the said Salisbury Estate &#x2014; but a spot contiguous to, and in part<lb/>encompassed by, the said Estate; to wit the Waste called <hi rend="underline">Tothill Fields</hi> of<lb/>which it appeared, that a portion, containing about 35 Acres, more or<lb/>less, might conveniently be appropriated, should the requisite powers be<lb/>obtainable from Parliament for that purpose, as and for a part of the<lb/>Ground, to be allotted for the use of the said intended Penitentiary House,<lb/>after reservation made of divers other parcels of the said Waste, for the<lb/>benefit of the several parties interested: &#x2014; and that accordingly, some time<lb/>previous to the offer which gave occasion to the purchase of the said<lb/>Salisbury Estate, the Draught of a <hi rend="underline">Bill</hi> for the <hi rend="underline">Division</hi> and <hi rend="underline">Appro-</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">-priation</hi> of the said Waste, prepared by direction of Your Lordships,<lb/>having been perused and approved by his Majesty's then Attorney<lb/>and <sic>Sollicitor</sic> General, a <hi rend="underline">Notice,</hi> declaration of an intention, on the part<lb/>of Your Lordship, to cause means to be taken for the bringing<lb/>in the same, was, on or about the Month of September 1798, published<lb/>in





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Mr Bentham's Memorial
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Purchase of the Salisbury
Estate at Milbank --

2. That by Leave and Release, executed by the said Marquis,
and dated the 12th of the said Month of October, Your Memorialist,
in such his quality of Feoffee, became purchaser of the said Salisbury
Estate: the sum of £12,000, being the consideration money for the said
purchase (subject however to divers Leases at Will and for Years
outstanding thereon) being paid by the hands of Your Memorialist, by
Warrant from Your Lordships, out of the money appropriated to the
said Service by the said Appropriation Act.

3
Not this, but a Portion
of Tothill Fields, the spot
first pitched upon for
the immediate site of
the Building -- Bill pre-
pared -- and Notice advertised
accordingly --

3. That it may be proper, on this occasion, for Your Memorialist
to bring to Your Lordships recollection, that the particular spot, which
in the first instance, obtained Your Lordships approbation in this view
was — not the said Salisbury Estate — but a spot contiguous to, and in part
encompassed by, the said Estate; to wit the Waste called Tothill Fields of
which it appeared, that a portion, containing about 35 Acres, more or
less, might conveniently be appropriated, should the requisite powers be
obtainable from Parliament for that purpose, as and for a part of the
Ground, to be allotted for the use of the said intended Penitentiary House,
after reservation made of divers other parcels of the said Waste, for the
benefit of the several parties interested: — and that accordingly, some time
previous to the offer which gave occasion to the purchase of the said
Salisbury Estate, the Draught of a Bill for the Division and Appro-
-priation of the said Waste, prepared by direction of Your Lordships,
having been perused and approved by his Majesty's then Attorney
and Sollicitor General, a Notice, declaration of an intention, on the part
of Your Lordship, to cause means to be taken for the bringing
in the same, was, on or about the Month of September 1798, published
in




Identifier: | JB/118/199/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

199

Info in main headings field

mr bentham's memorial

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2

Penner

Watermarks

a<…> 1798

Marginals

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

see note to letter 1541, vol. 6

ID Number

39253

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