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8 June 1798
Ordo
I Constitutions recommended
in former
Reports
II. The Board suggested
by Colq. - its
main function
III. theme had
to consider Police as
a whole
IV. Objects to amend
it in regard to
the expense of Police
Reduction
- & thence
knowledge
V. Branches of those
expenses -
of taking into account
all three.
VI. Expense of punishment
Hulks general
observations
VII — Hulks
VIII. — N.S. Wales
IX - J.B.
X.- Expenses of prosecution
XI. Expenses of the
mischief of delinquency.
XII. Utility of the
Board of Police
with reference to
all these Objects
its functions
No future
without profit
received
can tell is
for
or :
for the
profit was his
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Importance of
choosing all men
in the first instance
After giving a
list of the functions
of the Board
distinguish them
into ordinary &
extraordinary
ordinary the subject
matter of
perfect obligation
extraordinary, depending
upon faculties
and talents
Ordinary
Statement for Comparison
1. Annual Calendar
of delinquency -
including
the amount if the
expense under the
several heads
Thus an annual
Budget or state of
the Nation in respect
of delinquency.
Expense - Saving<add>3</add>
2. The regulation controul
of such branches
of the expenditure
as are capable
of being so conducted:
viz:
Botany Bay -
Penitentiary being
already performed
by Contract: settling
the nature
of the supplies &
contracting for the
articles.
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Ordinary
continued
3. The collection
of this branch of Revenue
indicated
branch of the Revenue
which has
for
Delinquency prevention
1
4. The watching over
the conduct of the
(such as <add> require watching)</add>
and of such as
presume to deal
without .
Expense - Saving
2
5. The watching
over such branches
of the expense of
prosecuting as
come out of the
public purse
and are susceptible
of controul
such
as the Bills of
Sollicitors.
N.B. Where Sollicitors
make Bills
their are interest
is opposite to that
of the public, without
such a controul
Where they do
but act, their
interest is not
strongly enough
with that
of the public without
a superintending
authority.
Viewing it as a
whole they will
have drawn great advantage
from the faculty
of comparing part
with part, and
observing the correspondency
or the want
of correspon it.
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Imperfect Obligation
Expense saving 6. Devising measures
for reducing
the expenses of
the police
Delinquency - prevention 7. do for increasing
the efficacy.
Delinquency - prevention 8 As a means of
encreasing the efficacy,
devising
measures for conveying
the knowledge
of the
regulations to
the classes persons whose
conduct they are
designed to regulate -
promulgating
the contents
of this branch of
law, and giving
by digests & abstracts
giving them
the form best adapted
to the purpose
of promulgation.
Consolidating as
in the instance of
the Customs
that the
not
required to
1. Making business
2. Encreasing the expense
of such
business
3 - that another
- to be
preserved
by
confining
themselves within
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N.S. Wales expense
1. Provisions not yet
totally defrayed
2.
can be defrayed.
3. Medicines
4. Tools
5. Furniture of
various kinds
6. That there may
be always enough
of each article
there must be
a great deal more
than enough of
divers articles at
divers times
7 Allowance for
8. & capture
9. Breeding if desirable
in a
not the less but in
a permanent point
of view
10. Danger of famine -
the
expense of supply
12. Do revolt
13. Do Hostile attack
14. An Expense
of level
establishm
considerably more
than doubled in
9 years
15. Bills impossibility
of refusing
Vices or applying
adequate
checks at such a
distance.
Board Salaries
not to be proposed
by Committee.
Its business rather
to check expense
than to advise &
authorize it.
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Regular Totals -------- £870,889: s1. d8¾
--------------- 116,639: 9: 11
Do Purchase ------ 23,981: 19: 0
140,621: 4: 11
Do annual expence 5,720
X _____4
22880
2) 5,720
2860 _2860
25740 25,981: 15: 0
Divide by Years 12) 1037,491: 15: 7¾
Average of annual expense £86,457: 12: 11½
Expense of 1797 120,372: 4: 8¾
Share of
} 12) 140,621: 4: 11 11,718: 8: 8¾
Naval expense of do year ___5720: 0: 0
Divide by No of Convicts
remaining 2934) 137,810: 13: 5½
Expense per head ----- £46: 18: 8½
Expense per head
Divide by ----- 2934) 86,457: 12: 11½
Expense per head 29: 9: 9.
Total as before 870,889: 1: 8¾
Deduct 1st period of 6 years 337,449: 7: 1½
Divide by no of years 6) 533,439: 6: 7¼
86457: 12: 11½
11718: 8: 8¾
5720: s: d
2883) 103,011: 13: 1 } £35: s14: d7¼
2883) 86,457: 12: 11½ } 29: 19: 9¼
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The more license
and the better
system of inspection
can be afforded.
Some existing branches
might perhaps be
transferred from other
Boards to this - this
will prevent those others
from being overtrusted
in case of fresh Taxes
N.S. Wales
Rate per head
All 12 years 29: 19: 9¼
First 6 years 48: 12: 3¾
Second 6 years 35: 13: 2
Year 1797 44: 17: 9¼
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Expense of Police
its Branches
1. Damage by the offence
2. Expense of prosecution
(including
evidence money)
3. Expense of punishment
Notitia Defiderata
1. Total expense & pecuniary
mischief
of the delinquencies
of each year
2. Expense of prosecution
of do in lieu
of consequent expense
or mischief
3. Do of punishment
4. Number of delinquencies
committed
5. - Do known
6. Do prosecuted
7. Do punished
8. Do escaped punishment
after prosecution.
It was but too
visible to Your
Committee that
enough
of the business to
be that
a
— 2883
might be productive
of considerable
& could not
be productive of
—
— 3,070
to the
public is to any
individual increased
bound to give
of
in -
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It being supposed presumed
that the number by the words
"Convicts 5765" and
"Children 953" contained
in the Account
from the Treasury
Chambers of the
16 May 1798
under the head of
"Numbers of Convicts
and Children"
were meant the
total number of
Convicts transported
either from Great
Britain or Ireland
and the total numbers
of children of
convicts transported
with their Parents
Ordered
that there be laid
before this House
a statement of
the total Number
of Convicts
remaining in
N. S. Wales according
to the
last returns, as
also of the numbers
that have
respectively died
or escaped on
their passage and
from N. S. Wales
and of the numbers
that have returned
or otherwise departed from thence
since the expiration
of their respective
terms.
and that it be
also stated by what
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what means it
is known that the
totals are as above
reported,
or not the
numbers, it
being stated according
in the said Account
to be "impossible
"to ascertain the
"precise number
"of Convicts belonging
"to each
"Year", meaning
as supposed, that
have been transported
in each
Year.
Identifier: | JB/150/322/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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police report brouillon |
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002 |
ordo / n. s. wales expence / expence of police / notitia desiderata |
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rudiments sheet (brouillon) |
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jeremy bentham |
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