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Explanatory Observation on a Bill for more effectually<lb/>
Explanatory Observations on a Bill for more effectually<lb/>
securing His Majesty's Stores against embezzlement in the Dock Yards<lb/>
securing His Majesty's Stores against embezzlement in the Dock Yards<lb/>
and other Repositories within this Kingdom and for establishing certain<lb/>
and other Repositories within this Kingdom and for establishing certain<lb/>
regulations for the purpose of preventing frauds and abuses by Person<lb/>
regulations for the purpose of preventing frauds and abuses by Persons<lb/>
Dealing in Second Hand Naval Stores, HAnd Stuff, Rags, Old wearing<lb/>
Dealing in Second Hand Naval Stores, Hand Stuff, Rags, Old wearing<lb/>
Apparel, Old Iron, and other Metal 1794.</p>
Apparel, Old Iron, and other Metal 1794.</p>


<p>The Preamble of this Bill states not only the existence<lb/>
<p>The Preamble of this Bill states not only the existence<lb/>
of Frauds and embezzlements in the Dock Yards and other Public<lb/>
of Frauds and embezzlements in the Dock Yards and other Public<lb/>
Repositories but also that extensive depradations are mede upon the<lb/>
Repositories but also that extensive depradations are made upon the<lb/>
property of Individuals by Persons Selling Stolen property to Dealers<lb/>
property of Individuals by Persons Selling Stolen property to Dealers<lb/>
in Old Naval Stores, Rags, Wearing Apparel Old Iron and other Metals<lb/>
in Old Naval Stores, Rags, Wearing Apparel Old Iron and other Metals<lb/>
&amp;c. And certain that the enormities which are committed through<lb/>
&amp;c. And certain it is that the enormities which are committed through<lb/>
the medium of these Dealers, and the losses which are sustained by the<lb/>
the medium of these Dealers, and the losses which are sustained by the<lb/>
depradations committed in consequence of the facilities held out by<lb/>
depradations committed in consequence of the facilities held out by<lb/>
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acquainted with the Trade the following estimate has been made.</p>
acquainted with the Trade the following estimate has been made.</p>
<p>of The loss sustained annually by Government in the embezzlement<lb/>
<p>of The loss sustained annually by Government in the embezzlement<lb/>
of Cordage, Sail CLoth, Junk &amp;c including<lb/>
of Cordage, Sail Cloth, Junk &amp;c including<lb/>
the Loss sustained by Ship Owners and others in Naval<lb/>
the Loss sustained by Ship Owners and others in Naval<lb/>
Stores purloined from them and sold at the Old Store<lb/>
Stores purloined from them and sold at the Old Store<lb/>
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Rags and Hand Stuff which are Sold at the Rag Shops<lb/>
Rags and Hand Stuff which are Sold at the Rag Shops<lb/>
and Old Iron Shops - - - - <hi rend="underline">20,000 - -</hi><lb/>
and Old Iron Shops - - - - <hi rend="underline">20,000 - -</hi><lb/>
CArried over £<hi rend="underline">80,000 -</hi></p>
Carried over £<hi rend="underline">80,000 -</hi></p><pb/>





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Explanatory Observations on a Bill for more effectually
securing His Majesty's Stores against embezzlement in the Dock Yards
and other Repositories within this Kingdom and for establishing certain
regulations for the purpose of preventing frauds and abuses by Persons
Dealing in Second Hand Naval Stores, Hand Stuff, Rags, Old wearing
Apparel, Old Iron, and other Metal 1794.

The Preamble of this Bill states not only the existence
of Frauds and embezzlements in the Dock Yards and other Public
Repositories but also that extensive depradations are made upon the
property of Individuals by Persons Selling Stolen property to Dealers
in Old Naval Stores, Rags, Wearing Apparel Old Iron and other Metals
&c. And certain it is that the enormities which are committed through
the medium of these Dealers, and the losses which are sustained by the
depradations committed in consequence of the facilities held out by
the major part of these establishments in purchasing every Article
that is brought them without asking any question exceeds all credibility
It is impossible to come exactly at the truth with regard to the extent of
these enormities. But from the best information that can be obtained,
and with the assistance of some intelligent Dealers and others well
acquainted with the Trade the following estimate has been made.

of The loss sustained annually by Government in the embezzlement
of Cordage, Sail Cloth, Junk &c including
the Loss sustained by Ship Owners and others in Naval
Stores purloined from them and sold at the Old Store
Shops near the River - - -£60,000 - -

2dly The annual Loss sustained by the Community at large by
the pilfering and purloining of Articles converted into
Rags and Hand Stuff which are Sold at the Rag Shops
and Old Iron Shops - - - - 20,000 - -
Carried over £80,000 -


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Identifier: | JB/149/014/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

1794

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Box

149

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014

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001

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explanatory observations on a bill for more effectually securing his majesty's stores against embezzlement in the dock yards and other repositories in the kingdom

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copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

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recto

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f1 / f2

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Notes public

ID Number

49868

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