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<head>Panopticon Bill V | Vacation Superint<hi rend="superscript">ce</hi></head>
 
<note>5<lb/>
&#x2014; from the King's Bench to<lb/>
the House of Lords&#x2014;</lb></note>
<head>Art.5.</head>
<p>The Governor should he conceive himself aggrieved by any judgment of<lb/>
amotion suspension, censure or any other judgment or Order of the Court of King's<lb/>
Bench in the exercise of the power thereunto attributed by this Act may Appeal to<lb/>
the House of Lords: but this also without stay of execution except what concerns punishment<lb/> as aforesaid.</p>
 
<note>6<lb/>
No evidence to be received above,<lb/>
for which admittance could<lb/>
have been obtained below&#x2014;<lb/></note>
<head>Art.6.</head>
<p>In the hearing of such Appeal to House of Lords shall receive no<lb/>
evidence other than what shall have been annexed as aforesaid to the Order of the said<lb/>
Court: unless it be such as either was rejected or for want of being sooner obtainable<lb/>
could not have been received by the said Court.</p>
 
<note>7<lb/>
For frivolous Appeal to the<lb/>
Lords, punishment as for<lb/>
contempt&#x2014;<lb/>
</note>
<head>Art.7.</head>
<p>In the case of such Appeal the House may in the event of its<lb/>
same frivolous, add to the judgment of the Court below a sentence as for Contempt,<lb/>
or Breach of Privilege, and may if the House should so please <sic>remitt</sic> the execution<lb/>
of such sentence to the said inferior Court.</p>
 






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Panopticon Bill V | Vacation Superintce

5
— from the King's Bench to
the House of Lords—</lb>
Art.5.

The Governor should he conceive himself aggrieved by any judgment of
amotion suspension, censure or any other judgment or Order of the Court of King's
Bench in the exercise of the power thereunto attributed by this Act may Appeal to
the House of Lords: but this also without stay of execution except what concerns punishment
as aforesaid.

6
No evidence to be received above,
for which admittance could
have been obtained below—
Art.6.

In the hearing of such Appeal to House of Lords shall receive no
evidence other than what shall have been annexed as aforesaid to the Order of the said
Court: unless it be such as either was rejected or for want of being sooner obtainable
could not have been received by the said Court.

7
For frivolous Appeal to the
Lords, punishment as for
contempt—
Art.7.

In the case of such Appeal the House may in the event of its
same frivolous, add to the judgment of the Court below a sentence as for Contempt,
or Breach of Privilege, and may if the House should so please remitt the execution
of such sentence to the said inferior Court.




Identifier: | JB/119/149/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-7

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

149

Info in main headings field

panopticon bill

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / d2 / d3 / d4

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39660

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