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<!-- header in pencil --> <p>11 March 1808<lb/>J.B. to Inspector General<lb/>2</p> <p>As to <del>any</del> the period <del>subse</del> that has elapsed subsequently<lb/>to that point of time the Accountant legs leave<lb/>to refer to the purchase made of other lands than at<lb/>either of the foregoing periods were in contemplation, viz.<lb/>the purchase made of lands at Milbank on or about<lb/>the <!-- blank space --><gap/> of October 1799 concerning which purchase the<lb/>Commissioners themselves have received not the satisfaction<lb/>they required — as a <del>natural</del> sufficient and notorious<lb/>evidence of what were the intentions of the said Lords<lb/>Commissioners, or at least of what they wished to<lb/>have considered as being their intentions in respect to<lb/>the said establishment at that time.</p> <p> As to any intention entertained by them at any<lb/>subsequent point of time, the Accountant <del>laboured</del><lb/>used <add>the utmost of</add> his endeavours for many months not to say<lb/>years <del><gap/></del> as well by writing as by personal<lb/>application to obtain an explicit declaration of their<lb/>intentions, <del>and at</del> or rather the execution of intentions<lb/>so manifestly <del.<gap/></del> declared: but these his endeavours<lb/>proved ineffectual, and for several years he has <del><gap/></del><lb/>forborne making any additions to the <add>long course of</add> vexation he had<lb/>undergone without effect.</p> | |||
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11 March 1808
J.B. to Inspector General
2
As to any the period subse that has elapsed subsequently
to that point of time the Accountant legs leave
to refer to the purchase made of other lands than at
either of the foregoing periods were in contemplation, viz.
the purchase made of lands at Milbank on or about
the of October 1799 concerning which purchase the
Commissioners themselves have received not the satisfaction
they required — as a natural sufficient and notorious
evidence of what were the intentions of the said Lords
Commissioners, or at least of what they wished to
have considered as being their intentions in respect to
the said establishment at that time.
As to any intention entertained by them at any
subsequent point of time, the Accountant laboured
used the utmost of his endeavours for many months not to say
years as well by writing as by personal
application to obtain an explicit declaration of their
intentions, and at or rather the execution of intentions
so manifestly <del. declared: but these his endeavours
proved ineffectual, and for several years he has
forborne making any additions to the long course of vexation he had
undergone without effect.
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