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<p> 5</p> <!-- pencil note in margin --> <p> <note>28<lb/> 2. <gap/> Battersea<lb/> Common Field</note></p> <p> Of the other <add> proposed</add> spot that has been suggested <Add. mentioned</add> your<lb/> Memorialist is free to confess that <del>irev</del> in his view<lb/>of it <del>is</del> it stands <add>as</add> free <add> as the <del>spot</del> existing already allotted </add> from <del>every</del> <add> all</add> objection, but one:<lb/> but that one will he trusts in your Lordship's<lb/> judgment, and must <add> at any rate</add> in his own decision be absolutely<lb/> decisive. <add> conclusive</add>  To this spot he knows of no<lb/> <sic>unsurmountable</sic> <add> determinate</add> limits bit those of the Thames<;b/> on the North, <add> on the West, a few</add> <del>the</del> Houses and other erections in the<lb/> vicinity of <del> and lying <gap/> of</del> Battersea bridge (to<lb/> the East of it) the road <add> called the Lower Road</add> from Vauxhall to Clapham <lb/> <add> Battersea</add> and Wandsworth on the South and the great <del> Flow</del> <add> Tide</add> <lb/> which employed for grinding <sic>flower</sic> not far from <lb/> Vauxhall, in the East.  there would be ample space <lb/> for insulation; and at the present  <add> for as yet</add> it is as clear from<lb/> Houses as the centre of New Holland or the <unclear>Compania</unclear><lb/> of Rome.  It is disposed of in Timber Docks, marshes<lb/> Garden Grounds and Corn fields.  By the ample<lb/> command it <del><gap/></del> <add> affords</add> might afford of the Thames, it<lb/> would in a commercial view be of much more <add> greater</add> <lb/> convenience than the present spot to the individual<lb/> interest of your Memorialist.  But <del>y</del> the<lb/> <del>views</del> <add> plans</add> and determinations of your Memorialist,<lb/> though they can not but be regulated <add> be wholly neglectful of</add> are not governed<lb/> <add> are neither exclusively nor principally</add> governed by commercial views.  the spot<lb/> is full of dangers, in the whole extent of it full of <add> big with</add> danger<lb/> <add> to</add></p>
 




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2. Battersea
Common Field

Of the other proposed spot that has been suggested <Add. mentioned</add> your
Memorialist is free to confess that irev in his view
of it is it stands as free as the spot existing already allotted from every all objection, but one:
but that one will he trusts in your Lordship's
judgment, and must at any rate in his own decision be absolutely
decisive. conclusive To this spot he knows of no
unsurmountable determinate limits bit those of the Thames<;b/> on the North, on the West, a few the Houses and other erections in the
vicinity of and lying of Battersea bridge (to
the East of it) the road called the Lower Road from Vauxhall to Clapham
Battersea and Wandsworth on the South and the great Flow Tide
which employed for grinding flower not far from
Vauxhall, in the East. there would be ample space
for insulation; and at the present for as yet it is as clear from
Houses as the centre of New Holland or the Compania
of Rome. It is disposed of in Timber Docks, marshes
Garden Grounds and Corn fields. By the ample
command it affords might afford of the Thames, it
would in a commercial view be of much more greater
convenience than the present spot to the individual
interest of your Memorialist. But y the
views plans and determinations of your Memorialist,
though they can not but be regulated be wholly neglectful of are not governed
are neither exclusively nor principally governed by commercial views. the spot
is full of dangers, in the whole extent of it full of big with danger
to



Identifier: | JB/541/563/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1794-08-16

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563

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Jeremy Bentham

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