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<!-- pencil annotations --> <p> 3 + Cd <note>60</note><lb/><note> Observations<lb/> IXX Regulation<lb/> §§ 2. continued</note></p> <p> <note>Itinerant Purchasers<lb/> of Old<lb/> <sic>Cloathes</sic>, not to <lb/> purchase Old <lb/> Metals</note></p> <!-- This whole page has been crossed through.  The page is bracketed in pencil in the margin with the word Consult --> <p> The class of Itinerant Purchasers of second hand<lb/> goods seems at any rate a dangerous one.  One<lb/> means of lessening the danger might perhaps be<lb/> the giving to the Board a power of limiting the <lb/> District within the compass of which each and <lb/> every such Purchaser shall be permitted to go his <lb/> rounds; and to require that he have a fixed abode.<lb/> In this case, though he will be <hi rend="underline">Itinerant</hi>, so <lb/> far as concerns the going his rounds within his <lb/>district, he will at the same time have a residence<lb/> by means of which he will be amenable to justice.<lb/> Without this regulation, a Pedlar who has <lb/> purchased stolen goods in a place where he is not <lb/> known, may, by continually <del> moving</del> <add> shifting</add> from place<lb/> to place, and disposing of his purchases at the <lb/>house of some wholesale <del>dealer</del> <add> Purchaser</add> at a distance, <lb/> escape discovery with as much ease as <del> a person </del><lb/> now that he is not subjected to the contract of a <lb/> licence.</p>
<!-- pencil annotations --> <p> 3 + Cd <note>60</note><lb/>
<note> Observations<lb/>  
IXX Regulation<lb/>  
§§ 2. continued</note></p>  


<p> <note>Itinerant Purchasers<lb/>
of Old<lb/>
<sic>Cloathes</sic>, not to <lb/>
purchase Old <lb/> Metals</note></p>
<!-- This whole page has been crossed through.  The page is bracketed in pencil in the margin with the word Consult --> <p> The class of Itinerant Purchasers of second hand<lb/>
goods seems at any rate a dangerous one.  One<lb/>
means of lessening the danger might perhaps be<lb/>
the giving to the Board a power of limiting the <lb/>
District within the compass of which each and <lb/>
every such Purchaser shall be permitted to go his <lb/>
rounds; and to require that he have a fixed abode.<lb/>
In this case, though he will be <hi rend="underline">Itinerant</hi>, so <lb/> far as concerns the going his rounds within his <lb/>
district, he will at the same time have a residence<lb/>
by means of which he will be amenable to justice.<lb/>
Without this regulation, a Pedlar who has <lb/>
purchased stolen goods in a place where he is not <lb/>
known, may, by continually <del> moving</del> <add> shifting</add> from place<lb/>
to place, and disposing of his purchases at the <lb/>
house of some wholesale <del>dealer</del> <add> Purchaser</add> at a distance, <lb/>
escape discovery with as much ease as <del> a person </del><lb/>
now that he is not subjected to the contract of a <lb/>
licence.</p>
<pb/>


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3 + Cd 60
Observations
IXX Regulation
§§ 2. continued

Itinerant Purchasers
of Old
Cloathes, not to
purchase Old
Metals

The class of Itinerant Purchasers of second hand
goods seems at any rate a dangerous one. One
means of lessening the danger might perhaps be
the giving to the Board a power of limiting the
District within the compass of which each and
every such Purchaser shall be permitted to go his
rounds; and to require that he have a fixed abode.
In this case, though he will be Itinerant, so
far as concerns the going his rounds within his
district, he will at the same time have a residence
by means of which he will be amenable to justice.
Without this regulation, a Pedlar who has
purchased stolen goods in a place where he is not
known, may, by continually moving shifting from place
to place, and disposing of his purchases at the
house of some wholesale dealer Purchaser at a distance,
escape discovery with as much ease as a person
now that he is not subjected to the contract of a
licence.


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Identifier: | JB/150/692/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

692

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b3 / f60

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"consult" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

50913

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