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<p>and the submission of the Inhabitants, to the payment of such Fees, is a proof<lb/>
(it is added) of their not considering themselves as possessing and independent<lb/>
right, a right that can stand without a permission from the Keeper, which<lb/>
to that purpose is the same thing with a permission from his <hi rend="underline">principals.</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Painted Boards</hi> are likewise frequently seen (though they frequently disappear)<lb/>
forbidding Rubbish to be deposited, <hi rend="underline">but</hi> under direction of the Keeper, and &#x2014;.&#x2014;<lb/>
forbidding <hi rend="underline">absolutely</hi> the carrying off the Soil: which however is oftentimes &#x2014;<lb/>
carried off, in Carts, by persons, some of whom have been known<lb/>
to pay the Keeper so much a Load for his permission or connivance.&#x2014;</p>
<note><!-- Pencil note -->Copy what follows notwithstanding the lines across.</note><lb/>
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A sort of antipathy towards the Dean &amp; Chapter <add>seemed to prevail <del><gap/> <gap/></del><add>at one time [+]</add></add> <del>prevails</del> among<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">some</hi> of the leading people in the parishes: who complained of the <hi rend="underline">body</hi> as<lb/>
disposed to exaction, and as manifesting something supercilious in their<lb/>
Carriage, towards the persons interested with the management of the Parochial<lb/>
concerns: but no <hi rend="underline">specific</hi> Grounds for any such charge present themselves. The Dean<lb/>
&amp; Chapter represent themselves as averse to litigation; &amp; the truth of this &#x2014;"&#x2014;<lb/>
representation seems to be confirmed by appearances. Many instances occur, of<lb/>
either indulgence, or inattention to their rights: no instances of a contrary tendency<lb/>
have as yet reached the writer of this paper
the possession of the Dean and Chapter;&amp;






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and the submission of the Inhabitants, to the payment of such Fees, is a proof
(it is added) of their not considering themselves as possessing and independent
right, a right that can stand without a permission from the Keeper, which
to that purpose is the same thing with a permission from his principals.
Painted Boards are likewise frequently seen (though they frequently disappear)
forbidding Rubbish to be deposited, but under direction of the Keeper, and —.—
forbidding absolutely the carrying off the Soil: which however is oftentimes —
carried off, in Carts, by persons, some of whom have been known
to pay the Keeper so much a Load for his permission or connivance.—

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A sort of antipathy towards the Dean & Chapter seemed to prevail <add>at one time [+]</add> prevails among
some of the leading people in the parishes: who complained of the body as
disposed to exaction, and as manifesting something supercilious in their
Carriage, towards the persons interested with the management of the Parochial
concerns: but no specific Grounds for any such charge present themselves. The Dean
& Chapter represent themselves as averse to litigation; & the truth of this —"—
representation seems to be confirmed by appearances. Many instances occur, of
either indulgence, or inattention to their rights: no instances of a contrary tendency
have as yet reached the writer of this paper the possession of the Dean and Chapter;&




Identifier: | JB/123/202/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

123

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

202

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3a

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] propatria [britannia motif, bell motif] 1795]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1795

Notes public

ID Number

41628

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