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Illegal orders directed
to Expirees

1

131. Expiree punished
for attempting to
quit the Colony

2

140. Difficulty of Ex
juries quitting the
Colony.

3

159. Married Convicts
not to quit
the Colony until they
have provided for their
wives & children.

4

169. Convicts not
becoming
stipulate to work
18 months.

5

209. Expirees to
give an account of
their mode of employment

6

229. Expirees orders
respecting cd

7.

268. Expirees not to
be received on board
ships quitting the
Colony without permission.

9.

290. Expiree? prevented
from leaving the
Colony for Mutiny

10.

316. Expirees punished
for escapes

10.

385. Settlers corn not
purchased.

11

387 Settlers to take
back their corn for
which Bills had
been given them


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Illegal orders directed
to Expirees Settlers

12

432. Settlers ordered
to prevent all intercourse
between their
servants and their own

13

451. Settlers not to
supply runaways
with ammunition & c.

14

458. Settlers ordered
to assist each other
in case of attacks
from the natives.

16

459. Natives not
to be allowed to
lurk about settler's
farms.

17

471. Expirees
punished for taking
off the
public store

16

487. All persons off
the stores ordered
to appear at Sydney

17

492. Regulations
respecting arrested
settlers.


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II.
Punishment of Expirees
for offences not outrages
or misbehaviours
if committed in Britain.

Copy1

74. Expiree punished
pleaded him, a free man
plea not deemed

2

131. Expirees punished for
attempting to quit
the Colony.

3

Copy 315.316. Expireesnot
punished
for escapes

4.Copied under Performative

474 Expirees punished
for taking
themselves off the
public store.


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III
Orders directed to all
without exception and
hence illegal with
reference to Expirees -
officers - and Free -
settlers.

1

22. Trespassing hogs
to be killed by the
persons injured by
the trespass.

2

24. Trees not to be
cut down within
a certain distance
of a run of water.

3.

28. Return of live
stock to be given,

4.

32. A convict deserting
not to be
harboured his outlawry
proclaimed.

5

36. Chimnies not
to be built in
thatched huts.

6.

36. No straggling

7.

52. Articles belonging
to the natives
not to be touched.

8.

53. Convicts cloaths
not to be sold - Informer
pardoned -
cloaths & price forfeited
to him.

9.

78. Police established.

10.

98. Stock not to be
killed. "Officers and
"people about to
"embark not included
"not included" until
further regulations.

11.

100. Hogs under 3
months old not to
be killed nor any
without previous
information.


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12.

101. Stock to be kept
up during night -
damage feasant
distruinable.

13.

105. All private
boats to be surrendered
to public use for
fishing - all suspicious
characters to be secured
and locked up during
the night.

14.

142. Offensive weapons
not to be given to
the Natives.

15.

159. Boats built not
to exceed 14 feet in
length.

16.

160. Growth of Tobacco
intended to
be prohibited.
Tobacco mania.

17.

175. No spirituous
liquors to be landed
without permit by
Judge Advocate.

18.

197. Stock of ale
sorts to be at the
disposal of individuals.

19

300. Liquor not to
be sold without a
licence - penalty
seizure and pulling
down the house.

20

432. Hogs not to be
kept in the neighbourhood
of the river
or railing removed
to make paths to
it.

21

438. Trespassing hogs
not to be killed but
forfeited.

22

438. Maximum
price of reaping labour
- penalty losing the
assistance of government.


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23.

442. Timber not to
be cut down.

24

442. Persons having
arms not to destroy
the cattle.

25.

449. Erection of stills
forbidden.

26

450. Arms called in.

27.

468. Hogs to be
shut up or watched.

28.

471. Spirits not to
be sold without
licences.

29

480. Masters of Ships
forbidden to receive
Convicts on board.

30.

488. No boats to be
built without permission.

31



Identifier: | JB/116/458/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-17, 1-4, 1-30

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

458

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

illegal orders directed to expirees / punishment of expirees for offences not outrages or misbehaviours if committed in britain / orders directed to all without exception and hence illegal with reference to expirees - officers - and free-settlers

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

cw 1799

Marginals

Paper Producer

c. abbit lees

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

ID Number

37991

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