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<note>VI. Gazette &amp; Calendar &amp;c</note>
<note>VI. Gazette &amp; Calendar &amp;c</note>
<note>SS.48</note><lb/>
<note>§.48<lb/>
107 continued<lb/>
Calendar of<lb/>
Delinquency<lb/>
Precedents of<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> partial<lb/>
collections of <gap/><lb/>
paper for the Calendar<lb/>
of Delinquency<lb/>
Incompleatness and<lb/>
comparative <gap/><lb/>
of them for want of<lb/>
such a receptacle<lb/>
1. Conviction to the <lb/>
<gap/><lb/>
2. Conviction <gap/><lb/>
the <gap/> Act<lb/>
to the <gap/> Office</note>


<p><del>Partial attempts towards the construction of</del><lb/>
<p><del>Partial attempts towards the construction of</del><lb/>
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partial and unconnected - are visible <del>upon the</del><add>in various</add><lb/>
partial and unconnected - are visible <del>upon the</del><add>in various</add><lb/>
<del><gap/></del><add>parts</add> of the Statute Book. <del>in a variety of places</del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del><add>parts</add> of the Statute Book. <del>in a variety of places</del><lb/>
The instances in which <add><hi rend="underline">Convictions</hi> i:e. Records</add> <del>Causes (<gap/>ding of</del> Conviction)<lb/>
The instances in which <add><hi rend="underline">Convictions</hi> i:e. Records</add> <del>Causes Orders of</del> Conviction)<lb/>
issued by Justices out of <add>General</add> Sessions, have been required<lb/>
issued by Justices out of <add>General</add> Sessions, have been required<lb/>
to be transmitted to the General Sessions,<lb/>
to be transmitted to the General Sessions,<lb/>
and there preserved to be easily collected, and too<del><add><del>notorious</del></add><gap/></del> to be worth collecting.</p>
and there preserved (filed is the term emply'd)are<lb/>
too scattered to be easily collected, and too<del><add><del>notorious</del></add>numerous</del> <lb/>
<add>well known</add>to be worth collecting.</p>


<p>By the last Hawker's Act (29.G.3.c.47) (an<lb/>
<p>By the last Hawker's Act (29.G.3.c.47) (an<lb/>
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Name of the <add>convicted</add> person - 2.day when convicted- 3. Offence<lb/>
Name of the <add>convicted</add> person - 2.day when convicted- 3. Offence<lb/>
whereof convicted - 4. Sum paid on account of<lb/>
whereof convicted - 4. Sum paid on account of<lb/>
the conviction: <del>under the b</del> according to the <unclear>Countries</unclear><lb/>
the conviction: and the Convictions are required <lb/>
<gap/> in which they have taken place. To this <add>head of</add> correspondence,<lb/>
to be classes <del>under the b</del> according to the <unclear>Countries</unclear><lb/>
<unclear>&amp;c</unclear> in which they have taken place. To this <add>head of</add> correspondence,<lb/>
the Commisioners of <add><gap/></add> Police, as representatives <lb/>
the Commisioners of <add><gap/></add> Police, as representatives <lb/>
of the Commissioners of Hawkers, will<lb/>
of the Commissioners of Hawkers, will<lb/>
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VI. Gazette & Calendar &c §.48
107 continued
Calendar of
Delinquency
Precedents of
partial
collections of
paper for the Calendar
of Delinquency
Incompleatness and
comparative
of them for want of
such a receptacle
1. Conviction to the

2. Conviction
the Act
to the Office

Partial attempts towards the construction of
the Calendar of Delin

The Calendar of Delinquency is an object that can not be considered
as beingan object altogether new or indifferent
to the eye of the legislature. Partial Attempts
towards the construction of such a Register - attempts though
partial and unconnected - are visible upon thein various
parts of the Statute Book. in a variety of places
The instances in which Convictions i:e. Records Causes Orders of Conviction)
issued by Justices out of General Sessions, have been required
to be transmitted to the General Sessions,
and there preserved (filed is the term emply'd)are
too scattered to be easily collected, and too<add>notorious</add>numerous
well knownto be worth collecting.

By the last Hawker's Act (29.G.3.c.47) (an
Act which quoted in the course of these Notes as
affording a useful precedent on more occasions
than one) every Justice before whom any person
has been convicted under that Act is (by SS.28) required to
transmitt to the Commissioners divers particulars relative
to the conviction, under the several heads offollowing; viz, - 1.
Name of the convicted person - 2.day when convicted- 3. Offence
whereof convicted - 4. Sum paid on account of
the conviction: and the Convictions are required
to be classes under the b according to the Countries
&c in which they have taken place. To this head of correspondence,
the Commisioners of Police, as representatives
of the Commissioners of Hawkers, will
succeed of course.


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Identifier: | JB/150/606/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

107 continued

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

606

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d11 / f180

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50827

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