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18<lb/><lb/>It may also be reasonably presumed that under a System<lb/>where the professed object i to promote a diminution of crimes that<lb/>the expences of the Police by being cocentrated. By lessening the<lb/>number of Convicts and all the expences attending this punish<lb/>-ment that the Public will be eased of considerable burthen &<lb/>that at all events the increase upon the Old Revenue and the<lb/>produce of the new sources which are pointed out will be suf-<lb/>-ficient for every expence whatsoever and that the Police <del>will</del><lb/>thereby be made to support itself without any burden upon<lb/>the general REvenue of the Country.<lb/><lb/>The expences of the Police System which <add>is</add> here <sic>aluded</sic> to<lb/>may be stated in Round numbers to amount at present to nearly what follows<lb/><lb/>Public office Bow Street 6,000<lb/>Seven Public Offices 2000 each 14,000<lb/>Convicts on the Thames & at Langston 30,000<lb/>Expence of Transporting Convicts to new<lb/>South Wales & other necessaries about 30,000<lb/>Expended in Rewards on the <sic>Coviction<del>s</del></sic><lb/>of various descriptions of <sic>Fellons</sic> and in Criminal about - 20,000<lb/>Total about 100,000<lb/><lb/>





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It may also be reasonably presumed that under a System
where the professed object i to promote a diminution of crimes that
the expences of the Police by being cocentrated. By lessening the
number of Convicts and all the expences attending this punish
-ment that the Public will be eased of considerable burthen &
that at all events the increase upon the Old Revenue and the
produce of the new sources which are pointed out will be suf-
-ficient for every expence whatsoever and that the Police will
thereby be made to support itself without any burden upon
the general REvenue of the Country.

The expences of the Police System which is here aluded to
may be stated in Round numbers to amount at present to nearly what follows

Public office Bow Street 6,000
Seven Public Offices 2000 each 14,000
Convicts on the Thames & at Langston 30,000
Expence of Transporting Convicts to new
South Wales & other necessaries about 30,000
Expended in Rewards on the Covictions
of various descriptions of Fellons and in Criminal about - 20,000
Total about 100,000




Identifier: | JB/150/295/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

295

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

general remarks

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50516

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