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(19<lb/><lb/>anticipations of the result. &#x2014; It may however be necessary<lb/>for him, on the present occasion, to report in gener-<lb/>-al terms, that, had the instructions, which, on his<lb/>application, Your Lordships Solicitor (in the evident<lb/>view of seeing the most effectual provision made for<lb/>the fulfillment of Your Lordships intentions, and of the<lb/>pleasure of Parliament in that behalf) had the<lb/>goodness to favour him with, been literally pursued &#x2014;<lb/>viz: that the surrenders to be required of the several<lb/>interests in question should be "immediate and abso-<lb/>"-lute" &#x2014; the indemnifications money, in respect of the<lb/>same, would, without any "exorbitancy of demand",<lb/>have amounted to several thousand pounds: &#x2014; that<lb/>by far the heaviest part of the charge, arose out of<lb/>premises of small extent, the possession whereof, how<lb/>valuable soever the same might have been, to Your<lb/>Memorialist, would not be regarded as necessary, to<lb/>the said intended Establishment: &#x2014; that, to save<lb/>the Public from that charge, Your Memorialist<lb/>has, without any indemnification, or hope of in-<lb/>demnification, or other advantage, whatsoever, taken<lb/>upon himself to engage, that the surrender of the<lb/>outstanding term in the said said premises shall not be<lb/>insisted upon: &#x2014; that, with regard to such parcels<lb/>of the said Estate as were held at Will, whether<lb/>immediately





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anticipations of the result. — It may however be necessary
for him, on the present occasion, to report in gener-
-al terms, that, had the instructions, which, on his
application, Your Lordships Solicitor (in the evident
view of seeing the most effectual provision made for
the fulfillment of Your Lordships intentions, and of the
pleasure of Parliament in that behalf) had the
goodness to favour him with, been literally pursued —
viz: that the surrenders to be required of the several
interests in question should be "immediate and abso-
"-lute" — the indemnifications money, in respect of the
same, would, without any "exorbitancy of demand",
have amounted to several thousand pounds: — that
by far the heaviest part of the charge, arose out of
premises of small extent, the possession whereof, how
valuable soever the same might have been, to Your
Memorialist, would not be regarded as necessary, to
the said intended Establishment: — that, to save
the Public from that charge, Your Memorialist
has, without any indemnification, or hope of in-
demnification, or other advantage, whatsoever, taken
upon himself to engage, that the surrender of the
outstanding term in the said said premises shall not be
insisted upon: — that, with regard to such parcels
of the said Estate as were held at Will, whether
immediately




Identifier: | JB/118/213/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

11-13

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

213

Info in main headings field

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] 1799 [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

see note to letter 1541, vol. 6

ID Number

39267

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