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45<lb/><head>Panopticon Bill.</head><note>Escape.</note><p>Art. 34. And Whereas if a person who<lb/><note>34<lb/>Person, erroneously<lb/>brought as a fugitive<lb/>or deserter, dischargeable<lb/><hi rend="underline">instanter</hi></note><lb/>never had been a Penitentiary Prisoner should by<lb/>any mistake be convey'd thither as a fugitive<lb/>therefrom or as a deserter from the Metasylum, the<lb/>innocence of such Prisoner in respect of such charge<lb/>must be fully know to all persons employ'd as<lb/>officers or otherwise in an about the said Penitentiary<lb/>establishment to a degree of certainty far superior<lb/>to what can in general be obtained in any ordinary<lb/>mode of trial Be it enacted that in any such<lb/>case upon a certificate given by the Chaplain &amp; Surgeon<lb/>or any other two officers of the said Establishment<lb/>that the prisoner so brought to the said Establishment<lb/>as a fugitive or deserter as aforesaid never<lb/>had been a Prisoner belonging to the same the<lb/>Governor may forthwith give him his discharge.</p><p>Art. 35. And forasmuch as by means of<lb/><note>35<lb/>Any one compellable<lb/>to show whether he is<lb/>marked -</note><lb/>the identification mark abovementioned a certain<lb/>criterion is afforded in virtue whereof no person<lb/>who shall not have been a felon convict and as<lb/>such committed to the said Penitentiary House<lb/>can ever on suspicion of so being be arrested without<lb/>his own <sic>wilful</sic> obstinacy &amp; default Be it<lb/>enacted that any person who suspects another<lb/>of being either a fugitive from the Penitentiary<lb/>House, a deserter from the service of a Friendly<lb/>Guardian</p>
45<lb/><head>Panopticon Bill.<lb/><lb/></head><note>Escape.</note><note>34<lb/>Person, erroneously<lb/>brought as a fugitive<lb/>or deserter, dischargeable<lb/><hi rend="underline">instanter</hi></note><lb/><p>Art. 34. And Whereas if a person who<lb/>never had been a Penitentiary Prisoner should by<lb/>any mistake be convey'd thither as a fugitive therefrom <lb/>or as a deserter from the Metasylum, the<lb/>innocence of such Prisoner in respect of such charge<lb/>must be fully know to all persons employ'd as<lb/>officers or otherwise in an about the said Penitentiary<lb/>establishment to a degree of certainty far superior<lb/>to what can in general be obtained in any ordinary<lb/>mode of trial Be it enacted that in any such<lb/>case upon a certificate given by the Chaplain &amp; Surgeon<lb/>or any other two officers of the said Establishment<lb/>that the prisoner so brought to the said Establishment<lb/>as a fugitive or deserter as aforesaid never<lb/>had been a Prisoner belonging to the same the<lb/>Governor may forthwith give him his discharge.</p><note>35<lb/>Any one compellable<lb/>to shew whether he is<lb/>marked -</note><lb/><p>Art. 35. And forasmuch as by means of<lb/>the identification mark abovementioned a certain<lb/>criterion is afforded in virtue whereof no person<lb/>who shall not have been a felon convict and as<lb/>such committed to the said Penitentiary House<lb/>can ever on suspicion of so being be arrested without<lb/>his own <sic>wilful</sic> obstinacy &amp; default Be it<lb/>enacted that any person who suspects another<lb/>of being either a fugitive from the Penitentiary<lb/>House, a deserter from the service of a Friendly<lb/>Guardian</p>






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45
Panopticon Bill.

Escape.34
Person, erroneously
brought as a fugitive
or deserter, dischargeable
instanter

Art. 34. And Whereas if a person who
never had been a Penitentiary Prisoner should by
any mistake be convey'd thither as a fugitive therefrom
or as a deserter from the Metasylum, the
innocence of such Prisoner in respect of such charge
must be fully know to all persons employ'd as
officers or otherwise in an about the said Penitentiary
establishment to a degree of certainty far superior
to what can in general be obtained in any ordinary
mode of trial Be it enacted that in any such
case upon a certificate given by the Chaplain & Surgeon
or any other two officers of the said Establishment
that the prisoner so brought to the said Establishment
as a fugitive or deserter as aforesaid never
had been a Prisoner belonging to the same the
Governor may forthwith give him his discharge.

35
Any one compellable
to shew whether he is
marked -

Art. 35. And forasmuch as by means of
the identification mark abovementioned a certain
criterion is afforded in virtue whereof no person
who shall not have been a felon convict and as
such committed to the said Penitentiary House
can ever on suspicion of so being be arrested without
his own wilful obstinacy & default Be it
enacted that any person who suspects another
of being either a fugitive from the Penitentiary
House, a deserter from the service of a Friendly
Guardian




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34-35

Box

119

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panopticon

Folio number

280

Info in main headings field

panopticon bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d45 / d46 / d47 / d48

Penner

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Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

39791

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