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<p>After Annals</p>
 
<note>To A. Young<lb/>
 
Pauper Population<lb/>
Table</note>
<p><del>Dear Sir</del></p>
<p>Thus waits upon you, with a proof of<lb/>
a blank Pauper Population Table: being<lb/>
<del>a pair of blank</del> Table framed by me for the<lb/>
collecting an account of the Pauper <del><gap/></del> population<lb/>
in as many Parishes as I may be<lb/>
able to obtain it from. <del>I send it upon you</del><lb/>
Knowing <add>so well</add> your zeal for all zeal worthy objects,<lb/>
and for that in question more particularly,
<del>I<lb/>
make sure</del> <add>and mindful of your often experienced hardship, I</add><lb/>
cannot entertain <add>harbour</add> a doubt of your<lb/>
assistance. But in what shape will it by most<lb/>
convenient and eligible for you to give it me?<lb/>
Will you reprint the heads upon the plan of<lb/>
common letter press, <del>and</del> without the form of a Table?<lb/>
or will you accept of an impression of the <add>same</add> number<lb/>
as that of your Annals, for the purpose<lb/>
of annexing a copy to <add>each copy of</add> your next number?<lb/>
<del>As</del> This <add>latter expedient would</add> will lessen in a considerable <del>degree</del> the<lb/>trouble to any such gentlemen as may be diposed<lb/><del>to be</del> <add>to favour me with their</add> contributions, <add>and</add> <del>it</del> may <add>thereby</add> stand a chance of adding<lb/>to the number.</p>
<p>It is worth while to give the Table this indiscriminate<lb/>
kind of circulation?</p>
<p>At any rate I hope you will favour me<lb/>
with an Address <add>a word or two</add> in your own name, printed or<lb/>
private, or both, to your correspondents, <add>exhorting</add> summoning<lb/>
them to lend their aid.</p>
<note>be graciously<lb/>
pleased to grant unto<lb/>
me your letters patent<lb/>
or close or both, addressed<lb/>
to all and singular<lb/>
your loving subjects<lb/>
my fellow correspondents<lb/>
charging and <add>exhorting</add> commanding<lb/>
them, to each in his<lb/>
Parish to fill my<lb/>
Tables &amp; send in their<lb/>
contributions.</note>


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After Annals

To A. Young
Pauper Population
Table

Dear Sir

Thus waits upon you, with a proof of
a blank Pauper Population Table: being
a pair of blank Table framed by me for the
collecting an account of the Pauper population
in as many Parishes as I may be
able to obtain it from. I send it upon you
Knowing so well your zeal for all zeal worthy objects,
and for that in question more particularly, I
make sure
and mindful of your often experienced hardship, I
cannot entertain harbour a doubt of your
assistance. But in what shape will it by most
convenient and eligible for you to give it me?
Will you reprint the heads upon the plan of
common letter press, and without the form of a Table?
or will you accept of an impression of the same number
as that of your Annals, for the purpose
of annexing a copy to each copy of your next number?
As This latter expedient would will lessen in a considerable degree the
trouble to any such gentlemen as may be diposed
to be to favour me with their contributions, and it may thereby stand a chance of adding
to the number.

It is worth while to give the Table this indiscriminate
kind of circulation?

At any rate I hope you will favour me
with an Address a word or two in your own name, printed or
private, or both, to your correspondents, exhorting summoning
them to lend their aid.

be graciously
pleased to grant unto
me your letters patent
or close or both, addressed
to all and singular
your loving subjects
my fellow correspondents
charging and exhorting commanding
them, to each in his
Parish to fill my
Tables & send in their
contributions.



Identifier: | JB/116/036/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-11-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

036

Info in main headings field

eddy new york

Image

002

Titles

letter 2d

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2 / f83

Penner

jeremy bentham; john herbert koe

Watermarks

g&ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham; john herbert koe

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

37569

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