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Panopticon BillSettlement

Art. 40. Provided also that if any Pauper so contracted for shall be found
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On Vagrancy, family to be
removed not to the Parish,
but to the Metasylum --

endeavouring to settle or committing any act of vagrancy in any other Parish such Pauper
or Vagrant shall be removed or passed not to such his or her regular place of Settlement
as aforesaid but to the Metasylum or other place where he or she shall have
been or ought to have been under the care of the Governor as aforesaid: but the charge of
such removal shall lie upon the Parish removing or the Parish to which such Pauper
belongs as the case may be, and not upon the said Governor.
Friendly Society Act 33.
Geo: 3. c. 54. §26

Art. 41. And Whereas in divers instances it may happen that there
are certain persons who to the exoneration of the respective Parishes do by reason of
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-- though there be kinsmen liable,
Governor's resort may be to the Parish

kindred stand bound to provide for certain Paupers And Whereas the finding
out such kinsmen will naturally be easier to such Parishes than to the Governor as
aforesaid And Whereas in legal practice touching Settlements the respective Parishes
and not such kinsmen are the parties resorted to in the first instance by the Parishes
aggrieved Be it enacted that although in the instance of any Prisoner there
should be a kinsman who stands bound to maintain the family of such Prisoner the
Governor may nevertheless for any such purpose as aforesaid resort to the proper Parish
as aforesaid.

Art. 42. And Whereas the several negociations and contests as aforesaid,
in all which one and the same individual will have to deal with numerous and opulent bodies
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Sessions may amend original
order or send them back to be
knew stated --

cannot in all probability but be productive not only of much unavoidable trouble
to such individual but also of very considerable and in great measure unavoidable expence
And Whereas although by the Statute of the fifth year of King George
2d Chapter 19th reciting that great expences had in divers instances been occasioned by
reason that upon exceptions touching the form of proceedings such proceedings had by
Courts of Sessions without any examination into the truth and merits of the case been
frequently set aside as also judgments and orders of Justices removed into the King's
Bench in hopes to weary out parties by such expences and delays it is provided that
defects in point of form found in Judgments & Orders of Justices should in the respective
Courts of Sessions be rectified without charge, and the truth and merits be
thereupon considered, and witnesses examined, and all other proofs heard, and such
determination made as if no such want of form had been found, And Whereas
by




Identifier: | JB/119/294/003
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Marginal Summary Numbering

38-42

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

294

Info in main headings field

panopticon bill

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d25 / d26 / d27 / d28

Penner

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Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39805

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