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<!-- This page is arranged in three columns --><head>Previous Contract</head><p>C before 4<lb/>after 3</p> <p>1.<lb/>Entanglement of <lb/> the Previous Contract <lb/> with the Buying <lb/> out Leases. - </p> <p>2.<lb/>Necessity of having<lb/>the land clear of <lb/> Leases - <lb/>viz to any purpose<lb/>though not to Lord<lb/> Salisbury - </p> <p> 3.<lb/>hence a proof of the <lb/> insincerity of the <lb/> Treasury - they accomplished<lb/> his purpose- <lb/>they frustrated mine.</p> <p>4.<lb/>The two purposes<lb/>were brought forward <lb/> together by me and <lb/>Estcourt to Long - at <lb/> an early stage - by <lb/> a plan which provided <lb/> for both. - </p> <p>5.<lb/>Long accordingly for <lb/> a long time approved <lb/> of the mutually efficient <lb/> plan. </p> <p>6.<lb/>But this approbation <lb/> was no more than <lb/> a snare. - </p> <p>7.<lb/>Way in which it answered <lb/> his purpose - <lb/> on pretence of enabling <lb/> me to buy <lb/> out the Leases he <lb/> got rid of Lord Salisbury's <lb/> offer to the <lb/> same effect.</p><pb/><head>Previous Contract</head><lb/><p> Though <hi rend="superscript">7(a)</hi> L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Salisbury <lb/>would have found <lb/> it difficult to make <lb/>good that offer, <lb/> that was more <lb/> than M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long or <lb/>any body else <lb/> could know at that <lb/> time. - </p> <p>8. <lb/>Had that task been <lb/> left in L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Salisbury's <lb/> hands my purpose <lb/> could not have been <lb/> frustrated without <lb/> his. </p> <pb/> <head>Previous Contract</head><lb/>C before 11 - <lb/> <p>1<lb/>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Salisbury's offer ,lb/> of buying out the <lb/> Leases having been <lb/> coupled with that <lb/> of the Estate the <lb/> recommendation of <lb/> the Surveyor Gen<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> <lb/> had been strongly in <lb/> favour of it. - </p> <p>2.<lb/> His <sic>surprize</sic> at finding <lb/> it resisted. <lb/>3.<lb/>The disregard <sic>shewn</sic><lb/> to it was altogether <lb/>unjustifiable. - </p><p>3(a)<lb/>Evidence of Harrison's <lb/> recommendation of <lb/> the contract plan <lb/> whether obtainable. </p><p>4.<lb/>Long's motive for <lb/> resisting it - <lb/> Compliance with <lb/>it would have been <lb/>subversive of the plan <lb/>for keeping me out of <lb/> possession.</p><p>5.<lb/>The Report seems as <lb/> if it were the result <lb/> of a compromise <lb/> between the recommendation <lb/>&amp; the <lb/>resistance. - </p> <p>6.<lb/>The object in obtaining <lb/>it in this <lb/> form, was to keep <lb/> the acceptance or <lb/> non - acceptance of <lb/> the offer about the <lb/> Leases in a state <lb/> of pleadable ambiguity<lb/>&amp; indecision. - </p>
<!-- This page is arranged in three columns --><head>Previous Contract</head><p>C before 4<lb/>after 3</p> <p>1.<lb/>Entanglement of <lb/> the Previous Contract <lb/> with the Buying <lb/> out Leases. - </p> <p>2.<lb/>Necessity of having<lb/>the land clear of <lb/> Leases - <lb/>viz to any purpose<lb/>though not to Lord<lb/> Salisbury - </p> <p> 3.<lb/>Hence a proof of the <lb/> insincerity of the <lb/> Treasury - they accomplished<lb/> his purpose- <lb/>they frustrated mine.</p> <p>4.<lb/>The two purposes<lb/>were brought forward <lb/> together by me and <lb/>Estcourt to Long - at <lb/> an early stage - by <lb/> a plan which provided <lb/> for both. - </p> <p>5.<lb/>Long accordingly for <lb/> a long time approved <lb/> of the mutually efficient <lb/> plan. </p> <p>6.<lb/>But this approbation <lb/> was no more than <lb/> a snare. - </p> <p>7.<lb/>Way in which it answered <lb/> his purpose - <lb/> on pretence of enabling <lb/> me to buy <lb/> out the Leases he <lb/> got rid of Lord Salisbury's <lb/> offer to the <lb/> same effect.</p><pb/><head>Previous Contract</head><lb/><p> 7<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> <lb/>Though L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Salisbury <lb/>would have found <lb/> it difficult to make <lb/>good that offer, <lb/> that was more <lb/> than M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long or <lb/>any body else <lb/> could know at that <lb/> time. - </p> <p>8. <lb/>Had that task been <lb/> left in L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Salisbury's <lb/> hands my purpose <lb/> could not have been <lb/> frustrated without <lb/> his. </p> <pb/> <head>Previous Contract</head><lb/>C before 11 - <lb/> <p>1<lb/>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Salisbury's offer <lb/> of buying out the <lb/> Leases having been <lb/> coupled with that <lb/> of the Estate the <lb/> recommendation of <lb/> the Surveyor Gen<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> <lb/> had been strongly in <lb/> favour of it. - </p> <p>2.<lb/> His <sic>surprize</sic> at finding <lb/> it resisted. </p><p>3.<lb/>The disregard <sic>shewn</sic><lb/> to it was altogether <lb/>unjustifiable. - </p><p>3(a)<lb/>Evidence of Harrison's <lb/> recommendation of <lb/> the contract plan <lb/> whether obtainable. </p><p>4.<lb/>Long's motive for <lb/> resisting it - <lb/> Compliance with <lb/>it would have been <lb/>subversive of the plan <lb/>for keeping me out of <lb/> possession.</p><p>5.<lb/>The Report seems as <lb/> if it were the result <lb/> of a compromise <lb/> between the recommendation <lb/>&amp; the <lb/>resistance. - </p> <p>6.<lb/>The object in obtaining <lb/>it in this <lb/> form, was to keep <lb/> the acceptance or <lb/> non - acceptance of <lb/> the offer about the <lb/> Leases in a state <lb/> of pleadable ambiguity<lb/>&amp; indecision. - </p>
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Previous Contract

C before 4
after 3

1.
Entanglement of
the Previous Contract
with the Buying
out Leases. -

2.
Necessity of having
the land clear of
Leases -
viz to any purpose
though not to Lord
Salisbury -

3.
Hence a proof of the
insincerity of the
Treasury - they accomplished
his purpose-
they frustrated mine.

4.
The two purposes
were brought forward
together by me and
Estcourt to Long - at
an early stage - by
a plan which provided
for both. -

5.
Long accordingly for
a long time approved
of the mutually efficient
plan.

6.
But this approbation
was no more than
a snare. -

7.
Way in which it answered
his purpose -
on pretence of enabling
me to buy
out the Leases he
got rid of Lord Salisbury's
offer to the
same effect.


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Previous Contract

7(a)
Though Ld Salisbury
would have found
it difficult to make
good that offer,
that was more
than Mr Long or
any body else
could know at that
time. -

8.
Had that task been
left in Ld Salisbury's
hands my purpose
could not have been
frustrated without
his.


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Previous Contract
C before 11 -

1
Ld Salisbury's offer
of buying out the
Leases having been
coupled with that
of the Estate the
recommendation of
the Surveyor Genl
had been strongly in
favour of it. -

2.
His surprize at finding
it resisted.

3.
The disregard shewn
to it was altogether
unjustifiable. -

3(a)
Evidence of Harrison's
recommendation of
the contract plan
whether obtainable.

4.
Long's motive for
resisting it -
Compliance with
it would have been
subversive of the plan
for keeping me out of
possession.

5.
The Report seems as
if it were the result
of a compromise
between the recommendation
& the
resistance. -

6.
The object in obtaining
it in this
form, was to keep
the acceptance or
non - acceptance of
the offer about the
Leases in a state
of pleadable ambiguity
& indecision. -


Identifier: | JB/121/004/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-6, 1-7, 7a, 8, 1-3, 3a, 4-6

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

004

Info in main headings field

Marginal Contents Previous Contract Connectg Observs

Image

003

Titles

Previous Contract

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

A1 /

Penner

Watermarks

CW 1799

Marginals

Paper Producer

C. Abbit Lees

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

ID Number

003

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