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<p> 1829 Aug. 3</p> <head>Reformists reviewed</head> <!-- pencil addition --><note>Beginning</note></p> <p> <note> J.B.<lb/> <!-- pencil addition -->12 <lb/> For performance <lb/> of Judicial operation,<lb/> subordinates necessary</note></p> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> (6</p> <p> Whatever were the number <unclear>in a way</unclear> greater Judges<lb/> could not of themselves do <del><gap/></del> <add> every</add> thing.  In judicature Judges could<lb/> no more do <add><unclear>serve</unclear></add> without subordinates of various kinds, than a warfare<lb/> Officer without Privates.  Laying hold of <gap/> and things:<lb/> going on messages: ,del><gap/</del> penny <add> <gap/> <gap/> written instruments: keeping<lb/>accounts of every thing that was written or done: keeping the<lb/> door of the hall of <gap/>: calling in and taking out<lb/> packets, <gap/> assistance or <gap/> and witnesses: all<lb/> these operations required to be performed: and matters that are<lb/> not paid for in performance.  <del> For the <gap/> of past judicature</del> <add> <del>To the </del> performance</add><lb/> To the apt performance of the business necessary it was<lb/> obviously and incontestably necessary that <del>the</del> <add> <del><gap/></del> </add> instruments of all<lb/> sorts, <del> <gap/></del> minute a minute should be at the command<lb/> of the <gap/>: by him taken in hand, by him put<lb/> out of hand at pleasure.  With one single <sic>expence</sic> (the <sic>expence</sic> <gap/> by the <add> that of</add> Sherriff such was accordingly be the<lb/> case.  But as <del> neither the master</del> in the grand manufactory<lb/> of justice (the <foreign><hi rend="underline">Officio Publico</hi> it was called) the <gap/> man<lb/> <del>manufac</del> could not be <add> made</add> expected to serve without pay, so<lb/> neither could the operatives: lease them so many operatives<lb/> so <del>more</del> much patronage.  Wheresoever patronage has place<lb/> patronage consists in the facility of <gap/>, the <del><gap/></del> occupies<lb/> a <gap/> of lucrative Offices the pecuniary <gap/> of the<lb/> patronage bears a <unclear>keen</unclear> proportion  <add> need it to serve</add> to the aggregate pecuniary<lb/> value <add>amount<?add> of the aggregate number of the <gap/. officer in his <lb/> gift.  No more than one hundred hands had he <del><gap/></del><lb/> <gap/> Printers.  several hundred hands <add> besides the two which in ordinary men has</add> here in England<lb/> Judge: each hand perpetually occupied in opening to read<lb/> closing upon <unclear>a few</unclear></p>
<p> 1829 Aug. 3</p> <head>Reformists reviewed</head> <!-- pencil addition --> <p><note>Beginning</note></p> <p> <note> J.B.<lb/> <!-- pencil addition -->12 <lb/> For performance <lb/> of Judicial operation,<lb/> subordinates necessary</note></p> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> (6</p> <p> Whatever were the number <unclear>in a way</unclear> greater Judges<lb/> could not of themselves do <del><gap/></del> <add> every</add> thing.  In judicature Judges could<lb/> no more do <add><unclear>serve</unclear></add> without subordinates of various kinds, than a warfare<lb/> Officer without Privates.  Laying hold of <gap/> and things:<lb/> going on messages: <del><gap/></del> penning <add> and copying</add> written instruments: keeping<lb/>accounts of every thing that was written or done: keeping the<lb/> door of the hall of audience: calling in and taking out<lb/> packets, parties assistance or substitute and witnesses: all<lb/> these operations required to be performed: and matters that are<lb/> not paid for in performance.  <del> For the purpose of past judicature</del> <add> To <del>the</del> performance</add><lb/> <note> <!-- pencil number -->13<lb/> Under existing system<lb/> these subordinates<lb/> appointed by the<lb/> Judges  Hence a<lb/> great <gap/> of<lb/> patronage</note> <lb/>  To the apt performance of the business necessary it was<lb/> obviously and incontestably necessary that <del>the</del> <add> <del><gap/></del> </add> instruments of all<lb/> sorts, <del> <gap/></del> <unclear>minute a minute</unclear> should be at the command<lb/> of the <gap/>: by him taken in hand, by him put<lb/> out of hand at pleasure.  With one single exception (the exception<lb/> <unclear>indicated</unclear> by the <add> that of</add> Sherriff) such was accordingly the<lb/> case.  But as <del> neither the master</del> in the grand manufactory<lb/> of justice (the <foreign><hi rend="underline">Officio Publico</hi></foreign> it was called) the Master man<lb/> <del>manufac</del> could not be <add> made</add> expected to serve without pay, so<lb/> neither could the operatives: lease them so many operatives<lb/> so <del>more</del> much patronage.  Wheresoever patronage has place<lb/> patronage consists in the faculty of <gap/>, the <del><gap/></del> occupiers<lb/> or incumbents of lucrative Offices the pecuniary <gap/> of the<lb/> patronage bears a <unclear>keen</unclear> proportion  <add> need it to serve</add> to the aggregate pecuniary<lb/> value <add>amount</add> of the aggregate number of the lucrative offices in his <lb/> gift.  No more than one hundred hands had he <del><gap/></del><lb/> <gap/> Printers.  Several hundred hands <add> besides the two which an ordinary men has</add> here in England<lb/> Judge: each hand perpetually occupied in opening to read<lb/> closing upon <unclear>a few</unclear></p>


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1829 Aug. 3

Reformists reviewed

Beginning

J.B.
12
For performance
of Judicial operation,
subordinates necessary

(6

Whatever were the number in a way greater Judges
could not of themselves do every thing. In judicature Judges could
no more do serve without subordinates of various kinds, than a warfare
Officer without Privates. Laying hold of and things:
going on messages: penning and copying written instruments: keeping
accounts of every thing that was written or done: keeping the
door of the hall of audience: calling in and taking out
packets, parties assistance or substitute and witnesses: all
these operations required to be performed: and matters that are
not paid for in performance. For the purpose of past judicature To the performance
13
Under existing system
these subordinates
appointed by the
Judges Hence a
great of
patronage

To the apt performance of the business necessary it was
obviously and incontestably necessary that the instruments of all
sorts, minute a minute should be at the command
of the : by him taken in hand, by him put
out of hand at pleasure. With one single exception (the exception
indicated by the that of Sherriff) such was accordingly the
case. But as neither the master in the grand manufactory
of justice (the Officio Publico it was called) the Master man
manufac could not be made expected to serve without pay, so
neither could the operatives: lease them so many operatives
so more much patronage. Wheresoever patronage has place
patronage consists in the faculty of , the occupiers
or incumbents of lucrative Offices the pecuniary of the
patronage bears a keen proportion need it to serve to the aggregate pecuniary
value amount of the aggregate number of the lucrative offices in his
gift. No more than one hundred hands had he
Printers. Several hundred hands besides the two which an ordinary men has here in England
Judge: each hand perpetually occupied in opening to read
closing upon a few



Identifier: | JB/011/054/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-08-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-11

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

054a"a" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 54.

Info in main headings field

reformists reviewed

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3751

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