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Indirect Exposing person
General Survey Mark to have a reference to abode Let th To the name of each person subjoin
that of the county parish, and hamlet or ward in which
he has his residence happens to be at the time,
as also the number of the house: with some farther
mark of distinction to disemminate in the case
of these being slavers persons whose na denominations of the same names.
are perfectly the same in the same house.
Or if the Concerning <add>As to the number of the house in which he was born, that is a circumstance which might be difficult or impossible to ascertain; otherwise that might have the preference.</add> Last then should be a want of room, Christian names
must be expressed by the shortest abridgments that will
distinguish them; and when or likewise the name of
the county, parish and hamlet or ward. When these
the same person has divers Christian names the two
first only need be noticed.
Two one at birth the other at puberty. It would be of an order shall see afterwards
that children infants [as they come into life] should be
marked even at their birth: it might perhaps be
better however that in that tender age the mark
should not be imprinted on the part which it is
designed should exhibit it when they are grown up,
lest if the in the event of if by any inequality
in the growth of the skin about the punctured part the
Identifier: | JB/062/198/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 62.
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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