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Art. 8. And for the further security of the said
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Governor may
keep
1. A Prisoner Visiting
Book.
Penitentiary House against Escapes, as well as
for the discouraging of persons of evil fame from
resorting to the said House to the molestation
thereof and of the neighborhood of the same Be
it enacted that the Governor may cause to be
kept a Book under any such name as that of
the Prisoner-Visiting Book in which any person
coming to visit any Prisoner may be required to
enter in his own hand the name of such Prisoner,
as also such Visitor's own name, occupation & abode
adding thereto an averment that such direction is
a sufficient direction whereby the writer thereof may
be found by any person and in particular by the
Post: or if such Visitor be unable to write, then to
dictate such direction as aforesaid, and thereunto
set his or her mark, which signature shall be
attested by the person having such Book in
charge.
Art. 9. So also a Book under any such name
as that of the House-Visiting Book, in which any
person coming to visit the said Penitentiary
House may be required to enter in like manner
his or her direction as aforesaid.
Art. 10.
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