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guilty of such practices. The<lb/>
guilty of such practices. The<lb/>
<del><gap/> such</del> punishment to be made<lb/>
<del><gap/> such</del> punishment to be made<lb/>
known to the <gap/> by being<lb/>
known to the <unclear>Prisoners</unclear> by being<lb/>
<del>aff</del> fixed upon the <gap/>.<lb/>
<del>aff</del> fixed upon the <unclear>Prison</unclear>.<lb/>
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confess the Prisoner etc. <hi rend="superscript">x</hi>note 2<lb/>
confess the Prisoner etc. <hi rend="superscript">x</hi>note 2<lb/>
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<pb/>
<note>Sup.b. Note 1.</note><lb/>
<lb/> <hi rend="superscript">x</hi> This inconvenience would be apt to be attended with <del><gap/></del><lb/>
effects of the most serious nature in the case of an Hindoo<lb/>
of any of the superior Casts: an association <del>with</del> however<lb/>
involuntary with persons of an inferior rank or contaminated<lb/>
character <del>would <gap/></del> <hi rend="superscript">causing</hi> a forfeiture of each, which<lb/>
among the Hindoos is <gap/> of the same afflictions<lb/>
as Excommunication <gap/> first <unclear>institution</unclear> was intended<lb/>
to <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="superscript">produce</hi> amongst <del><gap/></del> Christians - Extreme infamy and an<lb/>
utter <del><gap/></del> exclusion from society but that of persons marked<lb/>
with the same stigma. It has been said, I hope without<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> truth, that by some unhappy neglect, <del>that</del> when<lb/>
the <del>Rj</del> Rajah <unclear>Kunermar</unclear> a man of the first rank in<lb/>
Bengal was in <del>a</del> custody for the forgery for what he<lb/>
was afterwards tried <del>upon</del> <hi rend="superscript">under</hi> the laws of Great Britain and<lb/>
executed; proper care was not taken to <del>protest</del> protect<lb/>
him from this ideal contamination. If this be true before<lb/>
he was found guilty he was made to suffer a punishment<lb/>
greater <hi rend="superscript">perhaps</hi> than that to which he was afterward sentenced.<lb/>
<lb/>
<note>Note 2.</note><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> It was mentioned as a circumstance of peculiar distress<lb/>
attending the fate of many of the <hi rend="superscript">numerous</hi> State Prisons confined<lb/>
in Portugal during the Marquis of Pombals administration<lb/>
their being debarred during a course of years the<lb/>
<unclear>comforts</unclear> of <del><gap/></del> <gap/>. When this circumstance was<lb/>
brought to light it <del>created</del> produced a considerable degree<lb/>
of public indignation.<lb/>
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8
13. 2 Ch.4

Evils
9
Tumultuous noises - Indecent
practices Indelicate conversations

10
Evil Evils resulting from the
religious sanction, from the
non-exercise of the ceremonies
prescribed by it.

---page break---
Remedies
9
Injunction to Keepers to the
direct & punish those
guilty of such practices. The
such punishment to be made
known to the Prisoners by being
aff fixed upon the Prison.

10
In Protestant Countries a Chaplain
to perform divine service.
In Roman Catholic countries a
priest to perform mass & to
confess the Prisoner etc. xnote 2

---page break---
Sup.b. Note 1.

x This inconvenience would be apt to be attended with
effects of the most serious nature in the case of an Hindoo
of any of the superior Casts: an association with however
involuntary with persons of an inferior rank or contaminated
character would causing a forfeiture of each, which
among the Hindoos is of the same afflictions
as Excommunication first institution was intended
to produce amongst Christians - Extreme infamy and an
utter exclusion from society but that of persons marked
with the same stigma. It has been said, I hope without
truth, that by some unhappy neglect, that when
the Rj Rajah Kunermar a man of the first rank in
Bengal was in a custody for the forgery for what he
was afterwards tried upon under the laws of Great Britain and
executed; proper care was not taken to protest protect
him from this ideal contamination. If this be true before
he was found guilty he was made to suffer a punishment
greater perhaps than that to which he was afterward sentenced.

Note 2.
It was mentioned as a circumstance of peculiar distress
attending the fate of many of the numerous State Prisons confined
in Portugal during the Marquis of Pombals administration
their being debarred during a course of years the
comforts of . When this circumstance was
brought to light it created produced a considerable degree
of public indignation.





Identifier: | JB/141/062/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

062

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

evils / remedies

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7 / / f8 /

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

[[watermarks::dusautoy & rump 1809 [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

edward collins

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

48279

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