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<p><del>11</del> 12 A penal sum to the amount of L<!-- i.e. pounds -->50<!-- originally another amount, maybe 25? --> shall be<lb/>  
<p><del>11</del> 12 A penal sum to the amount of £<!-- i.e. pounds -->50<!-- originally another amount, maybe 25? --> shall be<lb/>  
paid by the Proposer <del>in</del> for every escape, with or without<lb/>  
paid by the Proposer <del>in</del> for every escape, with or without<lb/>  
any default of his, irresistible violence from without<lb/>  
any default of his, irresistible violence from without<lb/>  
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<p><del>12</del> 13 The lives of the Prisoner are to be insured by the<lb/>  
<p><del>12</del> 13 The lives of the Prisoner are to be insured by the<lb/>  
Proposer as follows. On the delivery of the prisoners<lb/>  
Proposer as follows. On the delivery of the prisoners<lb/>  
into his hands <add>he shall be made Creditor for</add> a certain sum viz: L<!-- i.e. pounds -->100 <add>a head</add> shall be<lb/>  
into his hands <add>he shall be made Creditor for</add> a certain sum viz: £<!-- i.e. pounds -->100 <add>a head</add> shall be<lb/>  
<del>invested in his hands</del> <add>advanced to him for</add> <del>for any one of</del> <add>in respect of</add> such a <del>number</del> <add>part</add><lb/>  
<del>invested in his hands</del> <add>advanced to him for</add> <del>for any one of</del> <add>in respect of</add> such a <del>number</del> <add>part</add><lb/>  
of the whole number as in the common course of<lb/>  
of the whole number as in the common course of<lb/>  
mortality may be expected to die within the year:<lb/>  
mortality may be expected to die within the year:<lb/>  
in consideration of which he engages to pay the said<lb/>  
in consideration of which he engages to pay the said<lb/>  
sum of L<!-- i.e. pounds -->100 immediately on the decease of<lb/>  
sum of £<!-- i.e. pounds -->100 immediately on the decease of<lb/>  
every such prisoner as within the said year shall<lb/>  
every such prisoner as within the said year shall<lb/>  
happen eventually to die:<!-- NOTE --> <note>NOTE the balance to be paid or received by him at the conclusion of the year</note> the number for which he<lb/>  
happen eventually to die:<!-- NOTE --> <note>NOTE the balance to be paid or received by him at the conclusion of the year</note> the number for which he<lb/>  
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example if it be determined that 1/50 part of the<lb/>  
example if it be determined that 1/50 part of the<lb/>  
number, (<del>which out of</del> <add>being 20 of out the</add> 1,000)ought naturally to<lb/>  
number, (<del>which out of</del> <add>being 20 of out the</add> 1,000)ought naturally to<lb/>  
die, then he shall recover the sum <add>total</add> of such premiums</p>
die, then he shall recover the sum <add>total</add> of such premiums <add>so</add></p>
 


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11 12 A penal sum to the amount of £50 shall be
paid by the Proposer in for every escape, with or without
any default of his, irresistible violence from without
excepted: the amount of which forfeiture shall
however be returned to him in case of recapture.

12 13 The lives of the Prisoner are to be insured by the
Proposer as follows. On the delivery of the prisoners
into his hands he shall be made Creditor for a certain sum viz: £100 a head shall be
invested in his hands advanced to him for for any one of in respect of such a number part
of the whole number as in the common course of
mortality may be expected to die within the year:
in consideration of which he engages to pay the said
sum of £100 immediately on the decease of
every such prisoner as within the said year shall
happen eventually to die: NOTE the balance to be paid or received by him at the conclusion of the year the number for which he
shall be paid allowed as aforesaid to be determined by the
Referees or an Umpire as beforementioned, taking the
London Bills of Mortality for the standard. As for
example if it be determined that 1/50 part of the
number, (which out of being 20 of out the 1,000)ought naturally to
die, then he shall recover the sum total of such premiums so






Identifier: | JB/115/002/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 115.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

115

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

002

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[jc motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37377

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