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It was proposed at one time, that (x<lb/>
the Returns made by <del>the</del> Constables <del>at las</del>(the<lb/>
separate or <hi rend="underline">elementary</hi> Returns at least viz: the<lb/>
Copies of Warrants, if not the aggregate <add><unclear>produced</unclear></add> Abstracts<lb/>
or Calendars) should be made to the Police Surveyor<lb/>
of the District, rather than to the Board.<lb/>
The consideration in view in the case was principally<lb/>
the superior vicinity in point of place:<lb/>
but vicinity affords no reason except in a x far than facility<lb/>
of communication is the result of it: and<lb/>
by the medium of the post, communication may<lb/>
more easy win x x parish and another<lb/>
that is contiguous to ti may be more easy<lb/>
through that circuitous channel than in a right<lb/>
line. The principal object at any rate is<lb/>
&#x2014; that the Board itself should, from every district<lb/>
in the Kingdom, have communication of<lb/>
these documents: and when the Board has<lb/>
received the requisite set of documents from the<lb/>
Constable of every Parish in a given District,<lb/>
it will be easy a Surveyor whose residence<lb/>
is in a distant Parish of the same District<lb/>
may will in general receive the set of documents<lb/>
in question through the medium of the Board, with<lb/>
less trouble and <sic>expence</sic>, although they should have<lb/>
<sic>travelled</sic> to London and back again from a distant county<lb/>
<note>
county, than if they had been transmitted to him directly from the Parish in which they originated, though not more than a few miles off.</note>





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It was proposed at one time, that (x
the Returns made by the Constables at las(the
separate or elementary Returns at least viz: the
Copies of Warrants, if not the aggregate produced Abstracts
or Calendars) should be made to the Police Surveyor
of the District, rather than to the Board.
The consideration in view in the case was principally
the superior vicinity in point of place:
but vicinity affords no reason except in a x far than facility
of communication is the result of it: and
by the medium of the post, communication may
more easy win x x parish and another
that is contiguous to ti may be more easy
through that circuitous channel than in a right
line. The principal object at any rate is
— that the Board itself should, from every district
in the Kingdom, have communication of
these documents: and when the Board has
received the requisite set of documents from the
Constable of every Parish in a given District,
it will be easy a Surveyor whose residence
is in a distant Parish of the same District
may will in general receive the set of documents
in question through the medium of the Board, with
less trouble and expence, although they should have
travelled to London and back again from a distant county
county, than if they had been transmitted to him directly from the Parish in which they originated, though not more than a few miles off.




Identifier: | JB/150/619/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

619

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d20 / f190

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50840

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