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<p>By a scrutiny into the Alienation Office a discovery<lb/>
 
is made of eight sinecures yielding to the eight Sinecurists<lb/>
 
altogether a neat amount of £1,4  a year.<lb/>
 
<unclear>Here</unclear> was so much labour, which <add>of which it</add> can not be said that<lb/>
it was ill employed.  <del>B</del></p>
<p>But of a sum of £1,400 odd or taking the gross <unclear>sum</unclear><lb/>
a sum of £1,600 odd is worth enquiring about <add>scrutinizing into</add> in this view<lb/>
how much more worth the like labour is for example<lb/>
a sum of <del>£33,000 odd?</del> £23,000 odd?</p>
<p><add>In this case is</add> Such is the case with the sum of £23,733 stated<lb/>
in Article 178 (England) in the amount of the deductions<lb/>
to be made from the £33,478 which constitutes the gross<lb/>
amount of the most lucrative of Lord Arden's three <add>connected</add> sinecures.<lb/>
<del>Of</del> The word deductions takes no long time to write:  but in<lb/>
this single word is any sufficient account given of so large<lb/>
a sum of public money as £23,000 odd?</p>
<p>Of the component parts of those deductions in this<lb/>
Report no account for any thing that appears being <add>having been</add><lb/>
called for, no account is any where to be found.</p>
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13 March 1810

By a scrutiny into the Alienation Office a discovery
is made of eight sinecures yielding to the eight Sinecurists
altogether a neat amount of £1,4 a year.
Here was so much labour, which of which it can not be said that
it was ill employed. B

But of a sum of £1,400 odd or taking the gross sum
a sum of £1,600 odd is worth enquiring about scrutinizing into in this view
how much more worth the like labour is for example
a sum of £33,000 odd? £23,000 odd?

In this case is Such is the case with the sum of £23,733 stated
in Article 178 (England) in the amount of the deductions
to be made from the £33,478 which constitutes the gross
amount of the most lucrative of Lord Arden's three connected sinecures.
Of The word deductions takes no long time to write: but in
this single word is any sufficient account given of so large
a sum of public money as £23,000 odd?

Of the component parts of those deductions in this
Report no account for any thing that appears being having been
called for, no account is any where to be found.


Identifier: | JB/147/382/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

382

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E12

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

49607

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