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<p><hi rend="underline">Another point</hi>, to settle with MrL Grosvenor Opposition.<lb/> In the opinion of Mr Boodle, (L<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">d</hi> G<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">s</hi> Land Steward)- and Mr<lb/> Porden his Surveyor, the Penitentiary Plan, from the first, did not<lb/> import any prejudice to the Grosvenor Estate.-</p> | |||
<p>In Mr Boodles opinion, the same plane, in the went<lb/> of a co-op<del>p</del>eration, proposed by him and embraced with the<lb/> utmost alacrity by Mr Bentham, would be attended with a<lb/> very capital advantage, to that same Estate: and even render<lb/> a favourite project for the improvement of it</p> | |||
<p>Notwithstanding this, L<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">d</hi> G. and L<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">d</hi> B. join in regarding<lb/> that same plan as mortal to the value of that same Estate._</p> | |||
<p>They recognize indeed, that if the proposed Tothill Fields<lb/> Division-and-Appropriation-Bill <hi rend="underline">were</hi> to pass, the mischief to<lb/>that same Estate would be much less, than it would be<lb/> if the building were set down, where it must be otherwise,<lb/> on the <hi rend="underline">Salisbury</hi> Estate: but, <add>even</add> when thus reduced, they still<lb/>regard it as so great an evil, that they cannot persuade<lb/> themselves, that their remonstrances should not prevail, for<lb/> the driving the Penitentiary Plan, out of the Estate that has<lb/> been purchased for it: and it is <hi rend="underline">therefore</hi>, and therefore only,<lb/> they refuse their co-op<del>p</del>eration in regard to the Tothill Fields <hi rend="superscript">Bill</hi></p> | |||
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Another point, to settle with MrL Grosvenor Opposition.
In the opinion of Mr Boodle, (L<hi rend="superscript">d G<hi rend="superscript">s Land Steward)- and Mr
Porden his Surveyor, the Penitentiary Plan, from the first, did not
import any prejudice to the Grosvenor Estate.-
In Mr Boodles opinion, the same plane, in the went
of a co-opperation, proposed by him and embraced with the
utmost alacrity by Mr Bentham, would be attended with a
very capital advantage, to that same Estate: and even render
a favourite project for the improvement of it
Notwithstanding this, L<hi rend="superscript">d G. and L<hi rend="superscript">d B. join in regarding
that same plan as mortal to the value of that same Estate._
They recognize indeed, that if the proposed Tothill Fields
Division-and-Appropriation-Bill were to pass, the mischief to
that same Estate would be much less, than it would be
if the building were set down, where it must be otherwise,
on the Salisbury Estate: but, even when thus reduced, they still
regard it as so great an evil, that they cannot persuade
themselves, that their remonstrances should not prevail, for
the driving the Penitentiary Plan, out of the Estate that has
been purchased for it: and it is therefore, and therefore only,
they refuse their co-opperation in regard to the Tothill Fields Bill
Identifier: | JB/121/029/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121. |
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1799-08-17 |
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121 |
Panopticon |
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029 |
Clandestine Assurances to Lord Belgrave |
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001 |
Mr Bentham to Mr Nepean / Belgrave Opposition - Press Long to say yes or no |
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Correspondence |
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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
D6 / E13 / F6 |
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Copy of letter 1515, vol. 6 |
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