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<note>Inserenda<lb/>
Opportunities<lb/>
§. 52<lb/>
110<lb/>
Exemptions from<lb/>
Postage<lb/>
Preamble <del><gap/> to<lb/>
stand<lb/></note>
<note>§. 52.111<lb/>
The provision<lb/>
against abuses<lb/>
shall it be <gap/>
strict or in the<lb/>
common form?<lb/>
Shall the exemption<lb/>
be by franking or<lb/>
by <gap/>?<lb/>
View of example<lb/>
on the score of office</note>
<note>
<note>
VI. Gazette & Calendar &c</note><lb/>§. 52 [ 1 ] [ 110 ] Page 102 [ "<hi rend="underline">And whereas" &c</hi> ]<lb/><p>This Preamble exhibiting <del>the</del> reasons for the franking<lb/>of the Correspondence <del>of the Board</del> will <del>be</del><lb/><del>either <add>be</add> suffered to</del> stand or be struck out as may<lb/>be deemed most advisable.<lb/></p>§ 52. [ 2 ] [ 111 ] Page 102 [ "<hi rend="underline">Every letter . . .  directed . . . to the<lb/>"Commissioners . . . . . or . . by some person appointed . . . by the<lb/>". . . Commissioners . . . shall be conveyd . . . . free.</hi>"]<lb/><p><del>The</del> <add>In the</add> following <add>Table</add> are shown the several Offices <del>and Officers</del><lb/><add>to and from which Letters <del>are appointed</del> pass free of postage</add><lb/><del>by which the proposed exemption from the charge o</del><lb/>in virtue of the several Statutes therein mentioned:  together<lb/>with other Government Offices to which the exemption<lb/>has not been extended, though to appearance as much<lb/>within the reason of it as the others.  The danger of<lb/>abuse (it <del>may</del> <add>will</add> be observed) is proportioned - not to the number<lb/>of entire departments to which the exemption is granted,<lb/>but to the number of individuals <del>to which it is granted</del> <add>by whom it is possessed</add><lb/>in the several departments<del>.</del> <add>taken together.</add> <lb/></p>
VI. Gazette & Calendar &amp;c</note>
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<p><lb/>§. 52 [ 1 ] [ 110 ] Page 102 [ "<hi rend="underline">And whereas" &amp;c</hi> ]<lb/>
This Preamble exhibiting <del>the</del> reasons for the franking<lb/>of the Correspondence <del>of the Board</del> will <del>be</del><lb/><del>either <add>be</add> suffered to</del> stand or be struck out as may<lb/>be deemed most advisable.<lb/></p>
 
<p>§ 52. [ 2 ] [ 111 ] Page 102 [ "<hi rend="underline">Every letter . . .  directed . . . to the<lb/>"Commissioners . . . . . or . . by some person appointed . . . by the<lb/>". . . Commissioners . . . shall be conveyd . . . . free.</hi>"]</p>
 
<p><del>The</del> <add>In the</add> following <add>Table</add> are shown the several Offices <del>and Officers</del><lb/><add>to and from which Letters <del>are appointed</del> pass free of postage</add><lb/><del>by which the proposed exemption from the charge o</del><lb/>in virtue of the several Statutes therein mentioned:  together<lb/>with other Government Offices to which the exemption<lb/>has not been extended, though to appearance as much<lb/>within the reason of it as the others.  The danger of<lb/>abuse (it <del>may</del> <add>will</add> be observed) is proportioned - not to the number<lb/>of entire departments to which the exemption is granted,<lb/>but to the number of individuals <del>to which it is granted</del> <add>by whom it is possessed</add><lb/>in the several departments<del>.</del> <add>taken together.</add> <lb/></p>
 
 
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| <note>IV. Ireland.<lb/>15. Customs Offices<lb/>in <del>Ireland</del> that <lb/>Kingdom,  not <del>belonging</del> <add>worth</add><lb/> <add><del>relevant</del> a thing for</add><lb/><del>to</del> the present purpose</note>
| <note>IV. Ireland.<lb/>15. Customs Offices<lb/>in <del>Ireland</del> that <lb/>Kingdom,  not <del>belonging</del> <add>worth</add><lb/> <add><del>relevant</del> a thing for</add><lb/><del>to</del> the present purpose</note>
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Inserenda
Opportunities
§. 52
110
Exemptions from
Postage
Preamble to
stand

§. 52.111
The provision
against abuses
shall it be strict or in the
common form?
Shall the exemption
be by franking or
by ?
View of example
on the score of office

VI. Gazette & Calendar &c


§. 52 [ 1 ] [ 110 ] Page 102 [ "And whereas" &c ]
This Preamble exhibiting the reasons for the franking
of the Correspondence of the Board will be
either be suffered to stand or be struck out as may
be deemed most advisable.

§ 52. [ 2 ] [ 111 ] Page 102 [ "Every letter . . . directed . . . to the
"Commissioners . . . . . or . . by some person appointed . . . by the
". . . Commissioners . . . shall be conveyd . . . . free.
"]

The In the following Table are shown the several Offices and Officers
to and from which Letters are appointed pass free of postage
by which the proposed exemption from the charge o
in virtue of the several Statutes therein mentioned: together
with other Government Offices to which the exemption
has not been extended, though to appearance as much
within the reason of it as the others. The danger of
abuse (it may will be observed) is proportioned - not to the number
of entire departments to which the exemption is granted,
but to the number of individuals to which it is granted by whom it is possessed
in the several departments. taken together.


{| cellspacing="0" border="1" |- !Departments and Offices
possessing the exemption - !Statutes conferring
the
exemption - !Offices not possessing
the exemption- |- |I. Superior Executive Departments
1. Treasury
2. Admiralty
3. Secretaryies of State's Offices
4. Board of Trade
5. Post Office | 4 G. 3.
c. 24. | I. Revenue Department
1. Board of Customs House
2. Board of Excise
3. Stamp Office
4. Salt Office.
5. Tax Office.
II War Department
5. Navy Board.
|- | II. Parliament -
6. Clerk Assistant of the House
of Lords
7. Reading Clerk of the House
of Lords
8. Clerk Assistant of the House of
Commons
9. Chief Clerk without doors of
the House of Commons |9. G. 3. c. 35
§. 7 |- |III. War Department
10. Secretary at War | 4 G. 3. c. 24 |- | 11. Commander in Chief
12. Secretary to the Commander in
chief. | 22 G. 3.
c. 70. |- | 13. Adjutant General.
14. Comptrollers of the Army Accounts
(each of them Separately
for aught that appears.) | 23 G. 3.
c. 69. |- | IV. Ireland.
15. Customs Offices
in Ireland that
Kingdom, not belonging worth
relevant a thing for
to the present purpose
|}


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Identifier: | JB/150/630/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

110-111

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

630

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / f201

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50851

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