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<p>Yes to be sure - the old Lady could have a Bond-and-Judgment
<lb/>
which would secure her against every <del><gap/></del> other <del>demand</del>
<lb/>
<gap/><!-- struck-through? --> claim except there be any other Bond-and Judgment
<hi rend="underline"><sic>enter'd</sic></hi> up as the phrase is, that is <sic>register'd</sic> in a certain
<lb/>
manner, previously to hers. But this will cost some money &#x2014;
<lb/>
I will endeavour to learn what. She could have a Judgment
<lb/>
I have a notion on the note without the epense of a bond
<lb/>
which costs 5<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> or 6<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>. But a Bond may <del><gap/></del> on some accounts
<lb/>
be more desirable. This I will enquire into. But in
<lb/>
this case there would be no getting possession<!-- possessions? --> of the goods without
<lb/>
what is called an Execution: which would make an
<lb/>
<hi rend="underline"><foreign>eclat</foreign></hi> &amp; could not be managed without the intervention of the <sic>Sheerriff's</sic>
<lb/>
Officers &amp;c. I have a notion they could be <sic>secur'd</sic> better
<lb/>
by a thing called a Bill of Sale, which would give her possession
<lb/>
of the immediately &#x2014; All this I will enquire about.</p>
<p>I wish I could see the Marriage Settlement and the
<lb/>
Will - I might then be able perhaps to form some judgment
<lb/>
as to the validity of that part of the letter that is
<lb/>
to her prejudice.</p>
<p>Yes &#x2014; Lind is "inspecting a translation of his answer
<lb/>
"into french" - I thought I had told you of it before&#x2014; De
<lb/>
L'Olme is doing it. The man who wrote a book <foreign>Sur la</foreign>
<lb/>
<foreign>Constitution de L'Angleterre</foreign> which has great merit and is
<lb/>
well esteemed.</p>
<p>Certainly the Empress presents the fairest prospect- Only in
<lb/>
Poland there is the certainty of an introduction, &amp; that an
<lb/>
advantageous one.</p>
<p>Wednesday Jan. 22. 1777. Linc. Inn.</p>
<p>How do you like your Seal? It seems, I think to do mighty
<lb/>
well. But it takes an extravagant deal of Wax.</p>


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Yes to be sure - the old Lady could have a Bond-and-Judgment
which would secure her against every other demand
claim except there be any other Bond-and Judgment enter'd up as the phrase is, that is register'd in a certain
manner, previously to hers. But this will cost some money —
I will endeavour to learn what. She could have a Judgment
I have a notion on the note without the epense of a bond
which costs 5s or 6s. But a Bond may on some accounts
be more desirable. This I will enquire into. But in
this case there would be no getting possession of the goods without
what is called an Execution: which would make an
eclat & could not be managed without the intervention of the Sheerriff's
Officers &c. I have a notion they could be secur'd better
by a thing called a Bill of Sale, which would give her possession
of the immediately — All this I will enquire about.

I wish I could see the Marriage Settlement and the
Will - I might then be able perhaps to form some judgment
as to the validity of that part of the letter that is
to her prejudice.

Yes — Lind is "inspecting a translation of his answer
"into french" - I thought I had told you of it before— De
L'Olme is doing it. The man who wrote a book Sur la
Constitution de L'Angleterre which has great merit and is
well esteemed.

Certainly the Empress presents the fairest prospect- Only in
Poland there is the certainty of an introduction, & that an
advantageous one.

Wednesday Jan. 22. 1777. Linc. Inn.

How do you like your Seal? It seems, I think to do mighty
well. But it takes an extravagant deal of Wax.

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Identifier: | JB/538/089/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1777-01-22

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538

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089

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001

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Jeremy Bentham

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