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Cd 1 10
Police Bill
VI. Miscellaneous <add> VI. Gazette & Calendar &c
§. 52.
§. 3
Correspondence to
and from the Board
Exempted from Postage
— Provision against
Abuses.
§. 52 And whereas [1] [110] it will be necessary for the said Commissioners in the
execution of their said office to send Letters and Instruments to and
receive Letters and Instruments from persons resident in all every
part of this United Kingdom And whereas it would
not be just that either the said Commissioners or any other persons to whom any such letters
shall be sent for the benefit of the public service should
be put to any expence thereby nor would it be productive
of any benefit thereof to his Majesty's
Revenue if for defraying the expence of such correspondence were
money were to be transferred from one of his Majesty's
Boards or Offices to another, And whereas in making
establishing the exemption provision on this behalf necessary to the making for the public service it is
proper and expedient to take sufficient necessary for impose such restrictions as
preventing any individuals may be sufficient to prevent
any individuals from reaping deriving any private advantage
from the same regulations intended solely for the public because of the need.
service. Be it further enacted therefore and
after the day when on which the appointment of the said
Commissioners shall be notified in the London
Gazette [+]1 " and so long as the Revenue arising in the General Letter Office, or Post Office, or Office of Postmaster General shall continue to be made part of the Aggregate Fund" + every letter and packet all letters and packets not exceeding
the weight of two ounces the weight of ounces or other such weight as shall from
to time have been appointed in this behalf by the Lord High Commissioner
or Commissioners of the Treasury ) and
and directed to the Commissioners of Police Revenue
or to the Board of Police Revenue London [+]2 [+]2 or superscribed and described by some person appointed by the for the purpose by the said Commissioners either in with an either in the learned writing or the same it may lucky person <add> person so motivated an or with by a stamp engraved in imitation of the hand writing of such person and in both cases accompanied with the name of such person together with the words From the Board of Police Revenue. On his Majesty's Service shall be and conveyed
either by the Carriage called the General Post
or by the Post Carriage called the Penny Post as the case may be, and shall pass
to and be delivered at the the Office or Offices of the said Commissioners
to any person or persons appointed by
the said Commissioners free from all duty or other
charge on account of Postage or to the person to
whom such letter or packet shall be directed as aforesaid
by the authority of the said Commissioners, as the case
may be, free from all duty [2] or other charge on account of
postage. [2] [111]
+
23.G.c.69
34.G.3.c.17.Penny
22.G.3.c.70
4.G.3.c.24.Precept
but
Exemption
but
9.G.3.C.35
35.4.3.c.53
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