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<note>License Duties<lb/> 25, 650 £43,500</note>
 
<p>therefore a great benefit to such of them so wish<lb/> to deal fairly and the License duty will be compensated<lb/> many fold as well as the restrictions they are laid<lb/> under by the security they will derived in being<lb/> Shielded from <sic>Robery</sic> and Plunder: But after all<lb/> if the regulations of the Bill are considered as a<lb/> grievance the manufacturers have only to confine <lb/> their Dealings to persons Licensed by Law to sell<lb/> Old Metals and then they will be exempted from the<lb/> Duty but it is supposed they will not find this their<lb/> interest to do, and upon this Ground it is estimated<lb/> that £27 £1 each License in Town and Country will<lb/> amount to <note>4500 6000</note></p>
<p><note>10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></note> The License Duty in this instance is proposed as a Check <lb/>upon Coiners of Base Metal which has become a very <lb/>serious grievance. It is  known that the above 600 persons <lb/> are employed in the Metropolis principally in coining<lb/> in cutting Base Money resembling Copper and Silver<lb/> Coin and that about £30,000 to £50,000 is coined yearly<lb/>which the Laws in being have been found insufficient<lb/> to check in any degree the regulations which this<lb/> Bill establishes will have an operation exceedingly<lb/> embarrassing to the Coiners and Alterers of Base<lb/> Money and without producing any particular<lb/> Security will probably go very far in correcting an<lb/> Evil of very considerable magnitude which is<lb/> increasing every Year. The number of Persons<lb/> setting up and keeping crucibles is estimated in<lb/> Town and Country to amount to 1500 at a <lb/> License of £1&amp;70 <note>1500 1000</note></p>
<p><note>11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></note> Dealers in Stress Metals or other persons Keeping<lb/> Draught Carts for conveying any of the Articles<lb/> which are proposed by this Bill to be subject<lb/> to a License Duty are to pay a License Duty of<lb/> £5 in the Metropolis in going to and from the<lb/>Carried over <note>31,650 £50,500</note></p>


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Brought Over License Duties
25, 650 £43,500

therefore a great benefit to such of them so wish
to deal fairly and the License duty will be compensated
many fold as well as the restrictions they are laid
under by the security they will derived in being
Shielded from Robery and Plunder: But after all
if the regulations of the Bill are considered as a
grievance the manufacturers have only to confine
their Dealings to persons Licensed by Law to sell
Old Metals and then they will be exempted from the
Duty but it is supposed they will not find this their
interest to do, and upon this Ground it is estimated
that £27 £1 each License in Town and Country will
amount to 4500 6000

10th The License Duty in this instance is proposed as a Check
upon Coiners of Base Metal which has become a very
serious grievance. It is known that the above 600 persons
are employed in the Metropolis principally in coining
in cutting Base Money resembling Copper and Silver
Coin and that about £30,000 to £50,000 is coined yearly
which the Laws in being have been found insufficient
to check in any degree the regulations which this
Bill establishes will have an operation exceedingly
embarrassing to the Coiners and Alterers of Base
Money and without producing any particular
Security will probably go very far in correcting an
Evil of very considerable magnitude which is
increasing every Year. The number of Persons
setting up and keeping crucibles is estimated in
Town and Country to amount to 1500 at a
License of £1&70 1500 1000

11th Dealers in Stress Metals or other persons Keeping
Draught Carts for conveying any of the Articles
which are proposed by this Bill to be subject
to a License Duty are to pay a License Duty of
£5 in the Metropolis in going to and from the
Carried over 31,650 £50,500



Identifier: | JB/150/297/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

297

Info in main headings field

Image

004

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50518

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