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Force exerted against resisting bodies
as in beating down or breaking through
walls, doors, , floors &c and the like.
XIII. Prisoners Settlements
19 20
If in the course of the
evidence a a second
place of settlement appears,
proceedings
to be between the two
Places. p.22.
201
For Perjury apparent
in the course of the Appeal,
prosecution
may be ordered, at
the expence in the
first instance of the
party grieved, reimbursable
by the proper
County. p.23.
212
Penitentiary Man
indicted and convicted thereon, punishable
with whipping
or prolongation of his
sentence term. p.24.
223
Governor may also
proceed for supplemental
evidence
and either originally —
p.25.
234
— or to encounter evidence
obtained by a
Parish. p.25.
245
Parish used to having maintained
Penitentiary-Man's
family during
his term, chargeable
Afterwards as against towards
the Governor. p.27.
256
Governor to maintain
quondam Penitentiary-Men
for ever. p.27.
267
So the Wives, if unsettlemented.
p28.
278
— and every unsettlemented child. p.28.
289
The Father's Parish, or
failing that the Mother's,
charged with
the eventual maintenance
of Families
(existing and future)
of Penitentiary-Prisoners.
p. 29.
2930
A Justice may make an Order
for stoppage out of a Metasylum-man's
pay
for maintenance of his
family. p.31.
301
So in the the case of a
Requiem Superannuation Annuitant
p.31.
312
— and if such stoppage
be insufficient,
make an Order of
Assessment for Supplemental
allowance.
p.32.
323
Quadruplicates of
such order — viz. for
1. Penitentiary House
2. Metasylum.
3. Parish charged.
4. Session for the County
where Metasylum is.
p.33.
334
Governors advance
thereon to be liquidated
quarterly, allowed by
Order of a Justice, and paid
by Parish with interest
within a month
after notice. p.33.
345
Appeal from Order
of Assessment and
Order of allowance
together, to Sessions of
County where Metasylum
is. p.34.
356
Allowance to be made
Intermediate variation
in the quantum
of the burthen, to be
allowed for. p.35.
367
Rate and Distress for
supplemental-allowance-money.
p.36.
378
On petition of a Metasylum-Man,
backed by Governor, Parish
to remove the family
to the Metasylum.
p.37.
389
Parish may contract
with Governor for his
easing them of the charge.
p.39.
3940
On Vagrancy, family
to be removed not to
the Parish, but to the
Metasylum. p.40
401
Though there be Kinsmen
liable, Governor's
may resort resort may be to Parish.
p.401.
412
Sessions may amend
original Orders or send
them back to be new
stated. p.43.
423
— also Examinations,
certificates &c
434
— and make eventual
Orders, depending
upon the subsequent
completion of
a sufficient ground.
p.46.
445
Signatures to be
deemed genuine without
proof in default
of denial on oath, p.47
456
— and signed papers
genuine in toto p.47.
467
Parties examinable
in proof of their own
hand-writing. p.48
478
Unsigned papers
appearing to have a exhibit
the declaration of a certain person for
may prima facie
be deemed his without
express proof.
p.48.
489
Copies delivered as
true may be received as
originals prima facie
in default of declaration
of belief to the contrary
upon oath. p.48.
4950
Costs and damages
by reason of the production
of an ungenuine
paper as
genuine or of an erroneous
copy as true
lie on the author of
the mistake. p.49
501
Exhibition of such
ungenuinepaper or
erroneous copy mala
fide
punishable as
a fraud. p.49.
512
Like provision for
copies of copies ad
infinitum. p.50.
523
Court may make an
Order conditional,
depending on the subsequent
substantiation
of such prima
facie evidence. p.50
534
— or on the production
of an original existing
paper omitted
to be produced. p.50.
545
— insuring by examination
or affidavit
the bona fides
of the party indulged.
p. 51
556
Proceedings under
this Act not removeable
by .
p.51.
567
Declaration of belief
shall be received
in evidence in all
cases as well as a
declaration of knowledge,
and Perjury
may be assigned
thereon. p.53.
1
Letters being sent by Post to
individuals by name, receipt
to be presumed prima facie
p.1.
2
Mode of proceeding where
Letters of Notice &c are to be
convey'd to persons not known
by name, viz. Overseers. 1.
Form of Direction. p.4.
3
2. Mode of conveyance by
Country PostMaster.p.5.
4
Delivery at the Parish Church
good for included Vills &c
p.5.
5.
— and notwithstanding
the union of the Parish with
others by Houses of Industry
&c. p.5
6
Mode with regard to Extra-parochial
Places. p.6
7
Post-Master's fee for delivery.
p.6.
8
Delivery accordingly to be
presumed prima facie.
p.7.
9
Presumption conclusive
unless repelled by Oath
of non-receipt. p.7
10
— which may be viva voce
or by affidavit, according
to a form prescribed.
p.7.
11
Signatures to Letters &
instruments under this
Act to be accompanied by
sufficient directions to the
signer. p.9
12
Penalty for omission,
in case of a due memento
previously received. p.11
13.
Printed forms to obtain
abstracts of the Law
relative to each. p.12
14
Books to be kept for registering
Penitentiary-House
correspondence by General
Post. p.13
15
1. Receipt Book for proving
receipt of Letters.
p.13
16
2. Issuing Book — for
proving the issuing of
Letters. p.14
17
3. Copy Book — for
ascertaining the Contents
of Letters issued.
p.15.
18
So for Letters by
Penny Post. p.15
19
All to be accessible on
conditions to be approved
by King's Bench. p.
20
— and good evidence
for the Governor, and
production thereof compellable
against him. p
p.16.
21
or when not conveniently King's Bench may
retrievable take order for the due
copies thereof. p.17 custody thereof. p.17.
22
Penitentiary House
Correspondence to be
post-free. p.19.
23.
Mode of franking it
from the House. p.21.
24
On what conditions
free at the House. p.21.
25.
Penny Post to take
payment at the House
for letters received
there. p.22
26
Stamped signature
of Governor or Sub-Governor
to serve instead
of real: and
so in respect of forgery
thereof penal.
p.22.
27
Correspondence between third persons relative
to public Penitentiary-House
business
to be convey'd by
Post through the said
House — and Governor
to give notice thereof
in the Forms. p.23
278
Costs of communication
made in any other
manner than by Post
as aforesaid not to be
allowed. p.24.
289
Punishment for Forgery
in respect of any
instrument under this
Act with intent to defraud.
p. 25
2930.
— or to procure otherwise
due advantage, or do injury. p.26.
1
Power to the inventor
to sue out a Patent
for the Panopticon
invention, notwithstanding
communications
and intimations.
p.1.
2
Provided that no
persons be prejudiced.
p.2.
3
Governor may sit
in Parliament p.3.
4
Provided he hold
good behaviour.
p.
3
Governor not within the
Act incapacitating Contractors
from sitting in
Parliament. p.3.
4
Provided he hold during
good behaviour.
p.
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