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<p>6<lb/>Existing revenues<lb/>from the <foreign>Licentiandi</foreign><lb/><!-- addition in red ink --> <add><gap/> with the proposed<lb/>or expected <sic>encrease</sic></add><lb/><!-- table spreads across three columns --> Hackney Coaches — <hi rend="superscript">Gross</hi> 28,000 <hi rend="superscript">Net</hi> 23700 <hi rend="superscript">Expected <sic>Encrease</sic></hi><lb/> Hawkers — — — — — <hi rend="underline">13,000</hi> <hi rend="underline">5304</hi><lb/><!-- sub totals in red -->41,000 29004<lb/>Pawnbrokers 4,598 4598 55002<lb/>Horse Dealers <hi rend="underline">931</hi> <hi rend="underline">931</hi> 2019<lb/><del><gap/></del><lb/>46529 34233</p> <!-- start of fifth column --> | <p>6<lb/>Existing revenues<lb/>from the <foreign>Licentiandi</foreign><lb/><!-- addition in red ink --> <add><gap/> with the proposed<lb/>or expected <sic>encrease</sic></add><lb/><!-- table spreads across three columns --> Hackney Coaches — <hi rend="superscript">Gross</hi> 28,000 <hi rend="superscript">Net</hi> 23700 <hi rend="superscript">Expected <sic>Encrease</sic></hi><lb/> Hawkers — — — — — <hi rend="underline">13,000</hi> <hi rend="underline">5304</hi><lb/><!-- sub totals in red -->41,000 29004<lb/>Pawnbrokers 4,598 4598 55002<lb/>Horse Dealers <hi rend="underline">931</hi> <hi rend="underline">931</hi> 2019<lb/><del><gap/></del><lb/>46529 34233</p> <!-- start of fifth column --> <head>Colq. II<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Examination</head> <p>7<lb/>Further <del>benefit</del> <add>saving</add> from<lb/>the proposed arrangement<lb/>— <del>saving by</del> reduction<lb/>of the plunderage on<lb/>the King's Naval Stores</p> <p>8<lb/>Also, reduction of the<lb/><sic>expence</sic> of prosecution<lb/>paid by the Treasury<lb/>on sundry accounts<lb/>not at present distinctly<lb/>exhibited.</p> <p>9*<lb/><sic>Expence</sic> of Mint Prosecutions<lb/>£2,000 a year</p> <pb/> <!-- start of sixth column --><head>Colq. II<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Examination</head><head>Colq. II<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Examination</head> <p>9<lb/>Proposed improvements<lb/>enumerated p.5<lb/>1. Board of Police<lb/>2. Licencing divers<lb/>new classes of Dealers<lb/>3. Amendment of Mint<lb/>Laws, as per Bill.<lb/>4. Amendment of ante-<lb/>depredation Laws<lb/>in respect of Receivers<lb/>& <hi rend="underline">valuables</hi> not yet<lb/>sufficiently protected<lb/>5. Allowing discretionary<lb/>rewards for services<lb/>rendered to<lb/>Justice<lb/>6. Requiring Security<lb/>& fresh Licence from<lb/>Night Coaches.<lb/>7. Amendment of Laws<Lb/>against Cheats<lb/>8. Extending to Manual<lb/>Servants the Laws relative<lb/>to Labourers<lb/>& Handicrafts<lb/>9. Amending the <unclear>Bamboat</unclear><lb/>Act.<lb/>10. Consolidation of<lb/>Laws<lb/>10* New checks to<lb/>plunderage of<lb/>King's Stores<lb/>11. Improved system<lb/>for working Convicts.<lb/>12. Appointment of<lb/>Counsel for the<lb/>Crown for Criminal<lb/>Prosecutions.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of seventh column --> <head>Colq. III <sic>Exam.<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic></head> <p>1<lb/>Hawkers Surveyors<lb/>to be <sic>employ'd</sic> for<lb/>the other <foreign>Licentiandi</foreign><lb/>p.1</p> <p>2<lb/><sic>Expence</sic> of aboard<lb/>not much above £15,000<lb/>Commissioners 5<lb/>Secretaries 2<lb/>Cashier 1</p> <p>3<lb/>Having the power<lb/>of refusing <gap/><lb/>of <gap/> to Pawnbrokers<lb?>the alledged<lb/>reason of <gap/><lb/>them in the Second<lb/>Hand dealing Licences — but as<lb/>they might abstain<lb/>from these discharge<lb/>better to <del><gap/><lb/>them</del> extend the<lb/>power of <gap/><lb/>to the present to<lb/><gap/> p.</p> <p>4<lb/>Appearance of subjecting<lb/>Lodging Houses to<lb/>licence — always<lb/><sic>shd</sic> — thought in<lb/>1794 the public<lb/>spirit would not bear<lb/>it — now thinks it<lb/>would. approves<lb/>of a small duty<lb/>as such Horses<lb/>avoiding these new<lb/><hi rend="underline">classes</hi>. 2.7. and<lb/>that they should be<lb/>bound to furnish<lb/>a Register of the<lb/>Lodgers. the duty<lb/>would fix the attention<lb/>of the Board<lb/>to <gap/. <gap/> of it.</p> <p>5<lb/>To subject public<lb/>houses in the <hi rend="underline">County</hi><lb/>too strong a measure —<lb/>In <gap/><lb/>of the influence of<lb/>the Board over the<lb/>County Magistrates<lb/><!-- continues in adjacent column -->5<lb/>— would not therefore<lb/>disturb the present<lb/>system. p.9</p> <pb/> <!-- start of eighth column --> <head>Colq. III <sic>Exam.</sic></head> <p>6<lb/>For a view of the<lb/>proposed system of<lb/><gap/> for licentiates,<lb/>reference<lb/>to his Bills &<lb/>Reasons p.10</p> <p>7<lb/>Approves of J.B.'s<lb/>plan pp 11 & 12</p> <p>8.<lb/>Inefficiency of the<lb/>Hulks. pp 13& 14</p> <p>9<lb/>being <gap/> as<lb/>to the <hi rend="underline">Ramifications</hi><lb/>of his plan<lb/>of Police, and the<lb/>Correspondents of<lb/>the central Board<lb/>he answers that <del>he<lb/>discerns</del> correspondents<lb/>in the County<lb/>would be the most<lb/>Active Magistrates —<lb/>his Licencers either<lb/>the Magistrates<lb/>who licence Alehouses,<lb/>or surveyors<lb/>to be appointed by<lb/>the Board. p 14, 15<lb/>three might <gap/><lb/>on the Police Gazette<lb/>for Correspondence</p> <pb/> <!-- start of ninth column --> <head>Colq. III <hi rend="superscript">d</hi> <sic>Examin.<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic></head> <p>10<lb/>For checking the<lb/>power of rewarding<lb/>proposed after Justices<lb/>of the Peace he<lb/>proposes they should<lb/make monthly returns<lb/>to the Board<lb?>and draw upon<lb/>the <sic>Scr<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> for the<lb/>Rewards stating<lb/>the ground of<lb/>Reward in each<lb/>case according<lb?>to presented forms<lb/>— Judges require<lb/>no check p. 15,16</p> <p>11<lb/>being asked about<lb?>a regular annual<lb/>account of expenditure<lb/>as to check<lb/> he approves of it<lb/>and adds a proposal<lb/>for a <gap/<lb/>of delinquency.<lb/>— add as an object<lb/>of comparison, an<lb/>account of the<lb/>formations <gap/><lb/>of offences p. 17<lb/>18.</p> <p>12<lb/>Being asked about<lb/>a power of making<lb/>By laws, approves<lb/>of it. pp 18,19.</p> | ||
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Colq. 1st Examinat:n
1
Causes of the encrease
in the expenses of
Police -
1. Encrease of crime,
a want of prevention
2. Hulk & N. S. Wales
Systems
3. Want of a central
superintending authority
5. Non-adoption of his
Bill of 1794
2
Allowance to the 8 Police Offices
not more than £20,000
a year - this insufficient
3
Proposal for constitution
of a Board of Police
Revenue for collection
of proposed dunew
licence duties, and
to transfer to it the
business of the Hawkers
& Pedlars & Hackney
Coach Offices
4
Subject matter of the
proposed licence
duties trades affording
peculiar facility
to the commission of
depredations
Dealers in
1. Naval Stores
2 Shags &c
3. Old Cloaths &c
4 Old Cloaths &c
5. Old Metals
6. Manufacturers purchasing
do from unlicenced
traders.
7. Metal Founders
8. Draught & Hand Cart
keepers for conveyance
of the above second-hand
articles.
Addenda
9. Slaughterers
10. Livery Stable Keepers.
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Colq. 1st Examination
5
Necessity of a Board
for such purposes. Licentiandi
40,000.
6
Expense of Board
not much 15,000
exceeding 100,000
Colq. IId Examination
1
Amount & Details
of Police Expenditure
Detection & Apprehension
London Police Bow Street 6,000
7 Police Officers 14,000
Punishment
Rewards for discovery)
& evidence payable)
on Conviction - - - ) 15,000
Punishment
Hulks - - 30,000
N. S. Wales 35,000
100,000
Exclusive of expenses}
payable out of County} unknown
Rates - - - - - }
2
Expense of last
20 years greatly exceeds
that of 20
years preceding
when convicts were
transported at first
for £5, afterwards
greater
3
Gratuitous punishment
being now
impracticable, the
only recourse for
diminishing this head
of expence is the
prevention of crimes.
4
Licentiandi repeated
with the supposed amount of
the duties on each
class. 64,000
including Auctioneers
p.2.
5
Consolidation resuggested
p.3
6
Existing revenues
from the Licentiandi
with the proposed
or expected encrease
Hackney Coaches — Gross 28,000 Net 23700 Expected Encrease
Hawkers — — — — — 13,000 5304
41,000 29004
Pawnbrokers 4,598 4598 55002
Horse Dealers 931 931 2019
46529 34233
Colq. IId Examination
7
Further benefit saving from
the proposed arrangement
— saving by reduction
of the plunderage on
the King's Naval Stores
8
Also, reduction of the
expence of prosecution
paid by the Treasury
on sundry accounts
not at present distinctly
exhibited.
9*
Expence of Mint Prosecutions
£2,000 a year
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Colq. IId ExaminationColq. IId Examination
9
Proposed improvements
enumerated p.5
1. Board of Police
2. Licencing divers
new classes of Dealers
3. Amendment of Mint
Laws, as per Bill.
4. Amendment of ante-
depredation Laws
in respect of Receivers
& valuables not yet
sufficiently protected
5. Allowing discretionary
rewards for services
rendered to
Justice
6. Requiring Security
& fresh Licence from
Night Coaches.
7. Amendment of Laws
against Cheats
8. Extending to Manual
Servants the Laws relative
to Labourers
& Handicrafts
9. Amending the Bamboat
Act.
10. Consolidation of
Laws
10* New checks to
plunderage of
King's Stores
11. Improved system
for working Convicts.
12. Appointment of
Counsel for the
Crown for Criminal
Prosecutions.
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Colq. III Exam.n
1
Hawkers Surveyors
to be employ'd for
the other Licentiandi
p.1
2
Expence of aboard
not much above £15,000
Commissioners 5
Secretaries 2
Cashier 1
3
Having the power
of refusing
of to Pawnbrokers<lb?>the alledged
reason of
them in the Second
Hand dealing Licences — but as
they might abstain
from these discharge
better to
them extend the
power of
to the present to
p.
4
Appearance of subjecting
Lodging Houses to
licence — always
shd — thought in
1794 the public
spirit would not bear
it — now thinks it
would. approves
of a small duty
as such Horses
avoiding these new
classes. 2.7. and
that they should be
bound to furnish
a Register of the
Lodgers. the duty
would fix the attention
of the Board
to <gap/. of it.
5
To subject public
houses in the County
too strong a measure —
In
of the influence of
the Board over the
County Magistrates
5
— would not therefore
disturb the present
system. p.9
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Colq. III Exam.
6
For a view of the
proposed system of
for licentiates,
reference
to his Bills &
Reasons p.10
7
Approves of J.B.'s
plan pp 11 & 12
8.
Inefficiency of the
Hulks. pp 13& 14
9
being as
to the Ramifications
of his plan
of Police, and the
Correspondents of
the central Board
he answers that he
discerns correspondents
in the County
would be the most
Active Magistrates —
his Licencers either
the Magistrates
who licence Alehouses,
or surveyors
to be appointed by
the Board. p 14, 15
three might
on the Police Gazette
for Correspondence
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Colq. III d Examin.n
10
For checking the
power of rewarding
proposed after Justices
of the Peace he
proposes they should<lb/make monthly returns
to the Board<lb?>and draw upon
the Scry for the
Rewards stating
the ground of
Reward in each
case according<lb?>to presented forms
— Judges require
no check p. 15,16
11
being asked about<lb?>a regular annual
account of expenditure
as to check
he approves of it
and adds a proposal
for a <gap/
of delinquency.
— add as an object
of comparison, an
account of the
formations
of offences p. 17
18.
12
Being asked about
a power of making
By laws, approves
of it. pp 18,19.
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