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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON.

MSS. of Jeremy Bentham etc. Vol –
Correspondence with Sir Robert Peel etc. 1825-1826

NO. MONTH YEAR CONTENTS
1. April 6. 1825. J.B. on Secretary Peel's Police-Salary-Raising speech.
May 30. 1825. Jan 6. 1826 Correspondence between Commissioners of New York & Anthony Hammond on the revision of the Laws of that State. SM 8o. Lond. 1826. [Printed]
March 9. 1826. Substance of a speech Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel on ... A Bill for the amendment of the Criminal Law SM 8o. Lond. 1826. [Printed] [Presentation copy Peel to J.B.]
2. March 27. 1826. J.B. to Peel. On the distressed state of medical science. Advocating introduction of a Bill making admission of patients to Hospitals conditional upon his leaving his body in case of death to be used for the benefit of medical science.
3. April 4, 1826. Peel to J.B. Legislation on dissenting question inopportune owing to easily aroused public opinion on subject. 'Private & confidential [Autograph]
4. April – 1826. J.B. to Peel. Sending copy of unpublished work on judicial establishment. In the 'promising days of the French Revolution' the Duc de la Rochefoucault had introduced motion for a translation of it with view to it becoming law, but wh. was thrown out by Abbé Sieyes, etc.
5. April 5 1826. J.B. to Peel. Draught of letter on consolidation & codification of law 'NOT employed'
6. April 18 1826. Peel to J.B.. Asking permission to retain work on Judicial Establishment [sec 4]
7. April 22 1826. J.B. to Peel. Answer to Letter of April 4 on 'Bodies for Dissection'.
8. April 24 1826. J.B. to Peel. Bodies for dissection Proposed Bill "for the more effectual prevention of the violation of burial places etc." [Draught]
9. May 8 1826. J.B. to Peel. On Buckingham's Petition. [Draught]
Michaelmas 1826. [Hammond (A.) Letter to the members of the Different Circuits [on Peel's Criminal Code] sm. 8o. London, 1826.
10. August 19 1826. J.B. to Peel. On Humphrey's proposed Property Act – Peel's proposed consolidation of land laws useless to public without codification – 'law language', diminished profits of the Equity Courts – Offer in relation to proposed Property Act of assisting Humphreys.
11. August 29 1826. J.B. to Peel. On Humphrey's Book. 2. [Draught]
12. September 2 1826. J.B. to Peel. Acknowledging letter. On Humphrey's Book. 3. [Draught]
13. September 2 1826. J.B. to Peel. ('Not employed this letter'). Desires not to offend Peel but to reconcile P's & Members interests with those of the public. 1. On Jury Bill. 2 Consolidation plan only served Lawyers' Interests 3. Peel's Penal Code insufficient. 4. Advantages of Humphrey's Plan its Offer of assistance Peel must bid higher if he wishes to appear as Reformer


Identifier: | JB/011/167/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1825-04-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

167

Info in main headings field

on sec. peel's police salary raising speech

Image

002

Titles

observations

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3864

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