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' | (3<lb/><lb/>which it appeared, that a portion, containing about 35<lb/>Acres, more or less, might conveniently be appropriated,<lb/>should the requisite powers be obtainable from Parliament<lb/>for that purpose, as and for a part of the Ground, to be<lb/>allotted for the use of the said intended Penitentiary House,<lb/>after reservation made of divers other parcels of the said<lb/>Waste, for the benefit of the several parties interested: —<lb/>and that accordingly, some time previous to the offer which<lb/>gave occasion to the purchase of the Salisbury Estate,<lb/>the Draught of a <hi rend="underline">Bill</hi> for the <hi rend="underline">Division</hi> and <hi rend="underline">Appropriation</hi><lb/>of the said Waste, prepared by direction of Your Lordships,<lb/>having been perused and approved by his Majesty's<lb/>then Attorney and Solicitor General, a <hi rend="underline">Notice</hi>, declara<lb/>-tive of an intention, on the part of Your Lordships,<lb/>to cause means to be taken for the bringing in the<lb/>same, was, on or about the Month of September 1798,<lb/>published in the London Gazette, and divers other News-<lb/>-papers, with the signature of Joseph White Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>., in<lb/>quality of Your Lordships Solicitor thereunto.<lb/><lb/><note>4.<lb/>Parties, at first com-<lb/>-plying, afterwardsrepugnant -- the repug-<lb/>-nancy continuing for<lb/>the want of the sign-<lb/>-ing the Contract.</note><lb/>Your Memorialist proceeds to state, that, previous<lb/>to the publication of the said Notice, application having<lb/>been made by him to the parties principally interested,<lb/>a disposition to accede to the same was manifest on<lb/>behalf of the said parties: nor was any repugnance<lb/>manifested any where else: but that, after the said<lb/>publication | ||
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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 Salisbury Estate,
the Draught of a Bill for the Division and Appropriation
of the said Waste, prepared by direction of Your Lordships,
having been perused and approved by his Majesty's
then Attorney and Solicitor General, a Notice, declara
-tive of an intention, on the part of Your Lordships,
to cause means to be taken for the bringing in the
same, was, on or about the Month of September 1798,
published in the London Gazette, and divers other News-
-papers, with the signature of Joseph White Esqr., in
quality of Your Lordships Solicitor thereunto.
4.
Parties, at first com-
-plying, afterwardsrepugnant -- the repug-
-nancy continuing for
the want of the sign-
-ing the Contract.
Your Memorialist proceeds to state, that, previous
to the publication of the said Notice, application having
been made by him to the parties principally interested,
a disposition to accede to the same was manifest on
behalf of the said parties: nor was any repugnance
manifested any where else: but that, after the said
publication
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[[watermarks::[monogram] 1799 [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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see note to letter 1541, vol. 6 |
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