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Panopticon Bill Correspondence
is sufficient to enable persons in general to find me and Letters to
reach me by the Post and that without being delivered to any other
person of the same name.
12
Penalty for omission in
case of a due memento previously
received
Art.12. And to the end that neither may this provision be
inefficient for want of an obligatory penalty, nor such penalty a snare
to his Majesty's subjects for want of being sufficiently made known to
any person from whom obedience thereto is required Be it enacted
that as often as either a Letter is sent on the part of the Governor by
which any thing is required to be signed by any person for the purposes
of this Act or any printed or written form is sent or delivered
on the part of the said Governor to the end that the same may be
signed by any person, there shall on the same paper with such letters
form be inserted a memento or Nota-bene has been duly inserted,
the receipt thereof along with such letter or form shall prima facie be
presumed, and every person omitting to comply with the requisition
therein contained shall on conviction before any one Justice of the Peace
forfeit to the informer nor more than 20s nor less than 2sL and any
such person giving for the purpose of concealing himself, and to
prevent his being found by the Post or otherwise a false or imperfect
direction shall in like manner forfeit according to his circumstances
not more than £5, nor less than 5s
Identifier: | JB/119/305/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.
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119 |
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305 |
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003 |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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recto |
d13 / d14 / d15 / d16 |
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39816 |
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