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< | <p>P.5.S.1 [3] <add>As to the mode of demarcation to</add> <add><hi rend="underline">[<del>London Police <gap/>]</del></hi></add> <del>[Penny Post]</del> To say -<hi rend="underline">for</hi> <del>so many</del><add><hi rend="underline">such a number</hi></add><lb/> | ||
<hi rend="underline">of miles round a given point</hi><add>[+]</add> would not <add>so well</add> answer <note>[+] <hi rend="underline">If round</hi><add>(<hi rend="underline">"five miles</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">Temple Bar</hi>, for example as in the Act 24.G.3.Sup.2.c.27. | <hi rend="underline">of miles round a given point</hi><add>[+]</add> would not <add>so well</add> answer | ||
<note>[+] <hi rend="underline">If round</hi> <add>(<hi rend="underline">"five miles</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">Temple Bar</hi>, for example as in the Act 24.G.3.Sup.2.c.27.§.7 which appoints the launch <del>of the Court jurisdiction above of the Board of Excise</del> within which Carts are to be registered)</note><lb/> | |||
the purpose, <del>although the point assumed were mathematical</del><lb/> | the purpose, <del>although the point assumed were mathematical</del><lb/> | ||
<del>point (the Centre <add>a</add> point in the <gap/></del><lb/> | <del>point (the Centre <add>a</add> point in the <gap/></del><lb/> | ||
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pre-established limits running in the direction<lb/> | pre-established limits running in the direction<lb/> | ||
of the circumference of a circle. The boundaries<lb/> | of the circumference of a circle. The boundaries<lb/> | ||
of Parishes (how irregular | of Parishes (how irregular soever the boundary <lb/> | ||
here) are generally, if not universally, determined<lb/> | here) are generally, if not universally, determined<lb/> | ||
with <del>sufficient</del><add>a degree of</add> precision sufficient for every legal<lb/> | with <del>sufficient</del> <add>a degree of</add> precision sufficient for every legal<lb/> | ||
purpose. | purpose. Provision is necessary under this kind<lb/> | ||
not only with reference to questions of <hi rend="underline">jurisdiction</hi><lb/> | not only with reference to questions of <hi rend="underline">jurisdiction</hi><lb/> | ||
but for the sake of determining | but for the sake of determining witheral litigation<lb/> | ||
wither this or that man <del>is</del> shall be <del>deemed</del> liable<lb/> | wither this or that man <del>is</del> shall be <del>deemed</del> liable<lb/> | ||
to pay the <hi rend="underline">London</hi> or only the <hi rend="underline">Country Duties</hi>, <del>The</del><lb/> | to pay the <hi rend="underline">London</hi> or only the <hi rend="underline">Country Duties</hi>, <del>The</del><lb/> | ||
<del><gap/> here appeared to the London Police District</del><add>and in what Houses the London Surveyors and in what</add><lb/> | <del><gap/> here appeared to the London Police District</del> <add>and in what Houses the London Surveyors and in what</add><lb/> | ||
<del>degree</del><add>has given to that Office.</add> <del>as far is and with very little variation</del><add>the Country Surveyors are to exercise the several powers</add><lb/> | <del>degree</del> <add>has given to that Office.</add> <del>as far is and with very little variation</del> <add>the Country Surveyors are to exercise the several powers</add><lb/> | ||
<del>if, <add>as far as</add> a determinate quantity can be said to <gap/></del><lb/> | <del>if, <add>as far as</add> a determinate quantity can be said to <gap/></del><lb/> | ||
<del>with act indeterminate <gap/> of <add>notoriety with the <gap/> London Penny Post</del> <add><del>but also</del></add></add> <del>with the <gap/> limits</del> <lb/> | <del>with act indeterminate <gap/> of <add>notoriety with the <gap/> London Penny Post</del> <add><del>but also</del></add> </add> <del>with the <gap/> limits</del> <lb/> | ||
<del>of the jurisdiction of the <add>London</add>Excise district of the</del><lb/> | <del>of the jurisdiction of the <add>London</add> Excise district of the</del><lb/> | ||
<del>Excise</del>. In referring to the District of the Penny<lb/> | <del>Excise</del>. In referring to the District of the Penny<lb/> | ||
Post it was necessary to speak of the <hi rend="underline">present time</hi>: <lb/> | Post it was necessary to speak of the <hi rend="underline">present time</hi>: <lb/> | ||
<del>because by 34.G.3.c.17. | <del>because by 34.G.3.c.17.§6 the extent of the District</del><add>since as far as <hi rend="underline">law</hi> is concerned the limits of that establishment </add><lb/> | ||
<del>of the Penny Post is made variable at the</del><add>have no description more determinate than</add> <lb/> | <del>of the Penny Post is made variable at the</del><add>have no description more determinate than</add> <lb/> | ||
<del> | <del>trust of the Postmaster General and it might</del><add>what is given <del>th<gap/></del> to them by <del>g</del> the first Post-Office</add><lb/> | ||
come hereafter <del>for</del> to be varied for reasons which<add>Act 9 A.c.10.S.6: viz:" <hi rend="underline">ten miles from the General</hi></add> <add>[+]</add> <note><add>[+]</add> <hi rend="underline">Letter Office in London":</hi> and whatever fixation they have received has been given to them soley by the authority of the Postmaster General, by which same authority (by 34 G,3,17,S,6) they have been declared to be any time , and may afford a sufficient <sic>clew</sic> to the discovery of those names<add><gap/></add></note><lb/> | come hereafter <del>for</del> to be varied for reasons which<add>Act 9 A.c.10.S.6: viz:" <hi rend="underline">ten miles from the General</hi></add> <add>[+]</add> <note><add>[+]</add> <hi rend="underline">Letter Office in London":</hi> and whatever fixation they have received has been given to them soley by the authority of the Postmaster General, by which same authority (by 34 G,3,17,S,6) they have been declared to be any time , and may afford a sufficient <sic>clew</sic> to the discovery of those names<add><gap/></add></note><lb/> | ||
would not apply to the <add>business of the</add> Police. The<add>existing</add> list of these<lb/> | would not apply to the <add>business of the</add> Police. The<add>existing</add> list of these<lb/> | ||
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alteration for the list of places included in the <add>proposed </add> London<lb/> | alteration for the list of places included in the <add>proposed </add> London<lb/> | ||
Police District, or if it does not <add>give the names of</add> <del>specify</del> the Parishes <add>in every instance</add> with<lb/> | Police District, or if it does not <add>give the names of</add> <del>specify</del> the Parishes <add>in every instance</add> with<lb/> | ||
sufficient precision for the present purpose: it will at any rate<lb/><pb/> | sufficient precision for the present purpose: it will at any rate<lb/></p><pb/> | ||
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P.5.S.1 [3] As to the mode of demarcation to [London Police ] [Penny Post] To say -for so manysuch a number
of miles round a given point[+] would not so well answer
[+] If round ("five miles Temple Bar, for example as in the Act 24.G.3.Sup.2.c.27.§.7 which appoints the launch of the Court jurisdiction above of the Board of Excise within which Carts are to be registered)
the purpose, although the point assumed were mathematical
point (the Centre a point in the
of the Dome of St Paul's for example) for want of
pre-established limits running in the direction
of the circumference of a circle. The boundaries
of Parishes (how irregular soever the boundary
here) are generally, if not universally, determined
with sufficient a degree of precision sufficient for every legal
purpose. Provision is necessary under this kind
not only with reference to questions of jurisdiction
but for the sake of determining witheral litigation
wither this or that man is shall be deemed liable
to pay the London or only the Country Duties, The
here appeared to the London Police District and in what Houses the London Surveyors and in what
degree has given to that Office. as far is and with very little variation the Country Surveyors are to exercise the several powers
if, as far as a determinate quantity can be said to
with act indeterminate of <add>notoriety with the London Penny Post but also </add> with the limits
of the jurisdiction of the London Excise district of the
Excise. In referring to the District of the Penny
Post it was necessary to speak of the present time:
because by 34.G.3.c.17.§6 the extent of the Districtsince as far as law is concerned the limits of that establishment
of the Penny Post is made variable at thehave no description more determinate than
trust of the Postmaster General and it mightwhat is given th to them by g the first Post-Office
come hereafter for to be varied for reasons whichAct 9 A.c.10.S.6: viz:" ten miles from the General [+] [+] Letter Office in London": and whatever fixation they have received has been given to them soley by the authority of the Postmaster General, by which same authority (by 34 G,3,17,S,6) they have been declared to be any time , and may afford a sufficient clew to the discovery of those names
would not apply to the business of the Police. Theexisting list of these
places included in that District will either serve without
alteration for the list of places included in the proposed London
Police District, or if it does not give the names of specify the Parishes in every instance with
sufficient precision for the present purpose: it will at any rate
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