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<p> 9 <sic> Feb</sic> 1802 Before D  3 <note><sic>Connect<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> Obs.</sic></note> <note>3</note><lb/><note>§§6</note> Buying out Leases</p> <p>5<lb/> On the 27 <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic><lb/> Long gave me <lb/> to understand the<lb/> requisite directions<lb/> had been given</note> </p> <p><del>Delivered</de> <add> Written and dated on the 26<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> of November, the letter was sent<lb/> in by</add>  <del> That same day</del></add> me, on the 27<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.  That same day,</add> catching M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long in one of <lb/> his traverses, his pace as usual not slackened <del>by</del> <add> by the <foreign>rencontre</foreign></add> <lb/> <del>the</del> but rather quickened by the <add>it</add> interview,<add><foreign>rencontre</foreign></add> I ,del>received</del><lb/> had the satisfaction of hearing his assurances, that<lb/> the requisite directions had been given, and what<lb/> I wished for would be done.  His precise words<lb/> I can not take upon me to report.  In dealing<lb/> with such men, <del>a man</del> to take <del>up</del> <add>the</add> best chance<lb/> for <del>being safe</del> <add>safely &#x2014;</add> &#x2014; <del>ought to have</del> <add> a man should <del>have</del> never be without</add> a short hand writer at<lb/> his elbow.  <del>The</del> <add> honourable Gentleman's </add> precise words I can not take upon<lb/> me to recollect: not yet mine in answer.  But<lb/> what I do recollect &#x2014; and recollect with certainty,<lb/> is &#x2014; that mine were words of gratitude: and that<lb/> those tokens of gratitude were received by him <add> the Honourable Gentleman</add> with<lb/>a confirming <add> an assenting</add> smile.</p> <p> <note>6<lb/>The intelligence<lb/> confirmed by<lb/> Mitford</note> </p> <p>On the next day but one (28<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1799) <lb/> <del>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Mitford (1) one</del> <add>Answer</add> of the Chief Clerks, Mr Mitford,<lb/> in answer to my enquiries, informed me in positive<lb/> terms that at <del>the</del> a Board which had been held<lb?> that day an order was made for a sum of<lb/> a thousand pound to be paid to me.  The mention<lb/> made of it by him was in this way &#x2014; <del>not</del> <add> not in the way of reference to former transactions &#x2014;</add> (<hi rend="underline">a</hi><lb/> sum not <hi rend="underline">the</hi> sum: &#x2014; for <del>the business to judge</del> <add>judging</add> by<lb/> his manner, the business <del>seemed</del> was new to him;<lb/> as it was natural enough that it should be &#x2014; my <lb/> intercourse on the subject having been with M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Cotton &#x2014; not with<lb/> <hi rend="underline">him</hi>.</p>





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9 Feb 1802 Before D 3 Connectg Obs. 3
§§6 Buying out Leases

5
On the 27 Novr
Long gave me
to understand the
requisite directions
had been given</note>

Delivered</de> Written and dated on the 26th of November, the letter was sent
in by
That same day
</add> me, on the 27th. That same day,</add> catching Mr Long in one of
his traverses, his pace as usual not slackened by by the rencontre
the but rather quickened by the it interview,rencontre I ,del>received
had the satisfaction of hearing his assurances, that
the requisite directions had been given, and what
I wished for would be done. His precise words
I can not take upon me to report. In dealing
with such men, a man to take up the best chance
for being safe safely —ought to have a man should have never be without a short hand writer at
his elbow. The honourable Gentleman's precise words I can not take upon
me to recollect: not yet mine in answer. But
what I do recollect — and recollect with certainty,
is — that mine were words of gratitude: and that
those tokens of gratitude were received by him the Honourable Gentleman with
a confirming an assenting smile.

6
The intelligence
confirmed by
Mitford

On the next day but one (28th Novr 1799)
Mr Mitford (1) one Answer of the Chief Clerks, Mr Mitford,
in answer to my enquiries, informed me in positive
terms that at the a Board which had been held<lb?> that day an order was made for a sum of
a thousand pound to be paid to me. The mention
made of it by him was in this way — not not in the way of reference to former transactions — (a
sum not the sum: — for the business to judge judging by
his manner, the business seemed was new to him;
as it was natural enough that it should be — my
intercourse on the subject having been with Mr Cotton — not with
him.




Identifier: | JB/120/328/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 120.

Date_1

1802-02-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

5-6

Box

120

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

328

Info in main headings field

buying out leases

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / f3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

40154

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