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Sect. XI. intitled Escapes

1. Punishment for Escapes, and
offences, relative contributory thereto: also for inferior slighter ones for Desertion
from the Metasylum, and absentation from service there.
Special provisions for these purposes were found necessary in the
2. Power to King's Bench to make Rates and Orders
existing Penitentiary Act.

2. Power to King's Bench to make Rates and orders
grounded in the local circumstances of the Building &c
declaring what Acts shall be deemed attempts to escape,
the punishment being already fixed by Parliament, Parliament
could not do this, 1. Because the building as yet be
House
Prison is yet to build: 2. because if built, Parliament
could not to go to view it. See the Preamble.

3. Assuming a false name made penal: viz: a name
other than according to the identification mark.

4. Fugitives and Deserters (their identity being ascertained by these marks)
to be convey'd not by to the ordinary prison, but to the Penitentiary
House at once.

Sect. XII intitled Felony-Indemnification-Money.

1. Register of all Penitentiary-Men received and discharged
to be kept by every Court holding Plea of
Felony: the men to be registered by their identification-marks
with the sums eventually payable on account
of each: the materials for this Register to be regularly
transmitted by the Governor. ☞ This for England: if
extended to Scotland words must be added for that purpose.
Is it worth while?

as the Scotch Law is even as happy has is so fortunate enough to have no such
word as Felony. I could send the materials of my own
accord: but this will not bind the Scotch Courts to make use
of them. It is worth while for the chance of a on account of the here and there
Scotchmen's a Scotchman who after having been punished for a felony in England committing felonies in England, and then going
back to Scotland? may go back and committ another
in Scotland



Identifier: | JB/124/011/002
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124

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panopticon

Folio number

011

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002

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Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d9 / d10

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

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Notes public

ID Number

41700

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