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Lett. 3: J.B. to L. Spencer
proper rule, all Dwelling houses, it was on that account
that the neither the Cottages nor the Public
Houses House were included in the forced purchase conducted by
the Supervisors: but after the naked land had
been secured, there was a voluntary treaty on foot,
as I am informed by understood from Sir C. Bunbury, for the
purchase of the Public House, to which purchase
no reluctance on the part of the Landlord whoever he was, shew or as testified I suppose you the Archbishop
(I suppose the ownership was in the same hand as
that of the contig adjacent land) was testified.
Possibly with respect to such lots as are not comprised
in the verdict of the Jury, or at least some of them,
a lease might be ore eligible or more practicable
than an absolute purchase: if so, I should have no
objection, if it were of sufficient length, or reasonable.
Identifier: | JB/541/445/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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