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1825 Jany. 28 Greece J.B. to Senate Letter III

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Greek Boys

☞ Quere what to do with this about the Boys? 1 To send it to the Greek Newspaper? 2 To include it in my letter to the Senate? 3 To make a deluded paper of it inclosed with that to the Senate, with a request they they if they think fit will give publication to it when they think fit?

Proposed Title for the Sheet relates to the Boys

Postscript relates to the two Greek Y brought for England Ao 1824 by Mr Blaquere

It will be read to the Legislative Council, or otherwise disposed of, for example by being sent to the a Government Newspaper, as they may be pleased to direct.

In regard to the Greek Youths whom Mr Blaquere brought hither for education, I have observed in one of the Greek Newspapers, a little little misconception, which it is seems incumbent on me to rectify. Three is there mentioned as the number for which I had ind to provide. Two and two only was is the number to which my engagement applied. This appears from the printed work, published here in London by Colonel Stanhope intituled p. in which is insisted the commission given to him on that subject by me: as also from my correspondence on the subject with your deputies here, as contained in two letters, one from me to them dated March 1824 the other from them to me dated March 1824: and the time mentioned mentioned is that during which my engagement for their maintenance and education here was to continue, stands limited to those years The expence to me will for the time be from about £160 to about £180 a year D 850£ more or less Per annum

There will be No disappointment however will I flatter myself be experienced on that account. Ten is the number of boys youths whom Mr Blacquere took charge of. Greek papers Regretted to the degree that may be imagined one of them died on the passage Of the 9 that arrived, one has been taken charge of by a friend of mine, who is with whom I have liberty every now and then to see being my friend being highly delighted with him, and entertaining in relation to his proficiency, and political usefulness, the most sanguine expectation

The two, whom,





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Date_1

1825-01-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

012

Main Headings

Folio number

333

Info in main headings field

greece jb to senate letter iii

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

4394

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