Observations Respecting the Public Expenditure And the Influence of the Crown
Observations Respecting the Public Expenditure And the Influence of the Crown
George Rose
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A-year. Journals of H. C. Vol. 2D. P. 520. ; and in 7 years, to 1746, was 15, 600!^ equal to 2, 228'. A-year. Journals, vol. 25. P. 206. Queen ( 35 ) Ouccn Anne, when grants were perpetual, the perfons to whom they were made became imme- diately independent of the Crown, and not unfre- quently gave very early proofs of that indepen- dence : whereas, by the meafure adopted on the acceffion of the Queen, every grantee, or the pcr- fon reprcfenting him, became dependent on the minifter for a renew...al of his leafe, for which appli- cations were generally made at fuch times, and on fuch occafions, as were thought to afford the bed hope of their being attended to, on terms favour- able to his intereft. Under this fyftem Mr. Pitt, on coming into office, found the whole landed property of the crown, and the income arifing from it, in every way, very little exceeding 4, oool. A-year. He therefore, after long enquiries, and mod attentive confideration, applied a remedy in 1794, when an act* was palfed, by which it is provided that no leafe fhall be renewed till within a fhort period of its expiration, nor till an actual furvey fhall have been made by two profeflional men of experi- ence and character, who are required to certify the 34 Geo.
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