★ Keep up to date with the latest news - subscribe to the Transcribe Bentham newsletter; Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
15 Panopticon Bill Friendly Guard<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>
Art. 15. If in consequence of such examination as
15
Examinant's fitness appearing
doubtful on report of
the Examining Magistrate,
power to Governor to accept
or not --
aforesaid, the Examinant should in the judgment of the
Magistrate taking the same appear fit to be accepted,
such Magistrate shall deliver the same or a copy thereof
attested by him to the Examinant: to the end that the
examinant may, after procuring the accreditation certificate
abovementioned, transmitt the same to the Governor. But
if otherwise, such Magistrate shall detain the same
(permitting the Examinant to take an attested copy thereof)
and shall transmitt the same (which he may do by Post)
to the Governor at the Penitentiary House expressing
his doubt or persuasion thereupon: and in such case it
shall be at the discretion of the Governor to accept such
Examinant or not as he may think proper.
Art. 16. So also, in case of non acceptance,
16
-- also to accept or not the
proffer of another --
whether to give to the Prisoner or not the option of
proffering another person in the room of the person so
rejected.
Art. 17. And Whereas the Governor will
17
Examinant living within
ten miles of the Penitentiary
House, Governor
may require him to be
there re-examined --
have a common interest with the Public in the good
behaviour of the liberated Penitentiary-Man and thereby
in the character & sufficiency of his Friendly Guardian,
And Whereas in the Metropolis & its vicinity
persons of doubtful character will by reason of the
greatness
Identifier: | JB/119/232/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.
|
|||
---|---|---|---|
13-17 |
|||
119 |
panopticon |
||
232 |
panopticon bill |
||
003 |
|||
copy/fair copy sheet |
4 |
||
recto |
d13 / d14 / d15 / d16 |
||
39743 |
|||