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22 July 1808 4 March 1812
EVID. Circumstantial Panopticon Loss by Sale of Q.S.P.'s Estates CalculationsDeportment pathological
Modifications
1
Passive deportment is
that which is exhibited
by symptoms of inaction.
Emotion (psychological) of this or that
kind, the psychological
fact: the symptoms the
physical aidentiary facts
These symptoms constitute
pathological
evidence. p.1
2.
Principal symptoms
of emotion or agitation
cr enumerated.
1. Starting
2. Pacing (guarded)
3.
4. Exclamation. (Modifications
5. Sighing (of
6. Hesitation (the same
7. Stammering
8. Sobbing & Weeping.
9. Trembling
10. Physiognomical distortion
11. Eye redness
12. Weeping
12. Sobbing
13.Fainting
Change 14. Blinking (Information fact
of colour 15. Paleness (fear of groundless
by blood16. Sweating (suspicion.
17. Purging Evacuations
19. Vomiting
Blushing}
Paleness}
Trembles }
Fainting}
Deportment is
1. Voluntary =
2. Involuntary
Involuntary it is that
consists as above of
symptoms of emotions
Voluntary deportment is
1. I — such as designed to answer
the purpose of language.
2 — Not so ex.
gr deportment inflicting:
injury in any
shape: to person, reputation,
property, condition
in life.
1
Modes of extracting evidence
from unwilling lips by
other means than by
interrogation, and in
particular a cause in
which the examinee
is not a party, belong
not to this work but
to procedure. p 1.
1. Voice
2.
3. Evacuation
4. Blood — Vascular System
5 Nervous System
6. Weeping
1
Extrajudicial confessorial
evidence is analogous in
some points 1. evidence
extracted by interrogatories
unalo unanalogous in
others. p1.
2
Two species of extra-judicial
evidence having
nothing to correspond
with them in judicial
examination.
1. Spontaneous discourse
exculpative
2. Do Do confessorial.
p.1
Feby 8 Feb 1812
Per Ryder and Content
of Penitentiary Houses might
depend the as to
the Hulks.
4 March 1812
Savings out of the
Estate sold to Daly
5 per Cent free £900
Do compounded 350
1250
Do sold for
Square Thor 150
1400
Deduct 1100
Remains 300
Sum paid for it £1443. 4s.9d
1100
Paid off Q.S.P. 343. 4.9
Debt to Barrit £500
643
Per Contra 360
283
Paid off Mortgage of
Harlow Estate to
Mulford £1000
Per contra Deductions
from it as being addable
to Panopticon Expence
Mulford's Debt forgone
say 800
Standing Debt to Bankers 300
1100
Per contra
Received from Sale of
tract to
Mrs Bunthorne ( £180
can this be brought to acct
Timber of the Estate (
sold to Sharrow (
Ao 1793 ( £120
£300
Per contra
Sold Strib previously to
Q.S.P. death for the
purpose of S.B.'s
about £1000
Quere had not Q.S.P.
£500 3 per Cents?
Look at the Probate
Rockford House £200?
Timber of Harbour £40?
Timber 120
Do 40
Rockford House 200
£360
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