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1829. Sept. 16.
Most abridged Petition.

1. p.1.
Benefit from rights depends
upon knowledge
thereof –

2. 1.
So, possibility of obedience.

3. 1.
disoedience exposed to
punishment.

4. 1.
Justice delayed, sold, or
& denied: contrary to
Magan Charta.

5.
Denied, all compensation
for wrong.

6.
Equity delay.

7.
Equity expense.

8.
Denial to most.

9.
Sold to all to whom
not denied.

10.
Compensation to none
but the opulent.

11.
To delinquents impunity
from expense of
punishment pursuit.

12.
So from acquittal on
grounds foreign to the
merits.

13.
Child murder
Example – Child murder.

14.
Parties not heard at
commencement.

15.
Suit determined without
Judge's cognizance – yet
fees received –

16.
Cause. Interest opposed
to duty. Payment per
job or per day.

17.
Same case quasi
Enacted-upon, and
judged-upon, on opposite
principles by Equity and
Common Law.

18.
Mendacity habitual.
Abrogate it, produced
by Judge.

19.
False pretences
Obtainment of money by
Judge & Co. on false pretences
– Abrogate it.


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19.
Conveyance defeated
Conveyances & agreements,
in principle misinterpreted
– Inhibit this.

20.
Mendacity
Mendacity licensed,
rewarded, necessitated,
and by Judge himself
practised.

21.
Oaths
V. Oaths for the establishment
of the mendacity
necessitated.

22.
Delay
VI. Delay in groundless
and boundless lengths
necessitated.

23.
Contamination
Contamination produced
by delay produced by
vacations.

24.
Causes of the mischief
from transference &
bandying, the nisi-Prius
& Assize – vacations.

25.
Causes – Impunity for
the Child murder caused
by decision contrary to
merits.

26.
Merits violated
Decision contrary to
merits is downright
injustice.

27.
Judges Corrupt
English Judicial corruption,
worse than
any foreign.

Prayer

15.
Procedure summary.

16.
No suit commenced but
by appearance of demandant
and or proxy:
against need:
less hardship on defendant.

17.
Ground of Petitioners' persuasion,
J.B.'s Petitions
and character.

28 or 1.
Codification promised prayed –
General & Particular
Codes

29 or 2.
New Judicatories prayed.

30 or 3.
Procedure summary
prayed.

31 or 4.
Judicatories number
and situation
prayed.

32 or 5.
Single-seated Judicatories
prayed.

33 or 6.
Eleemosynary Advocate
prayed.

34 or 7.
Deputes prayed.


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Prayer

35 or 8.
Sittings uninterrupted
prayed.

36 or 9.
Factitious costs none
but on the criminal
is culpable prayed.

37 or 10.
Judicatory omni-competent
prayed.

38 or 11.
Immorality-propagating
Judges not respectable.

40 39 or 12.
A system, thus exposed
to hatred and contempt,
is unmaintainable.
Yet the
indispensable.

40 or 13.
Such charges should
not be made without
responsibility – Responsible
J.B.

4241 or 14.
What morality has
place is produced – not
by but in spite of such
Judges and such a
system.


Identifier: | JB/081/081/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-09-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-27, 15-17, 28 or 1 - 41 or 14

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

081

Info in main headings field

most abridged petition

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25868

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