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<head> <note>7</note> 1826 July 9<lb/>London Petition</head> <p>Morals corrupted</p> <p>We complain that by the<lb/><add>established</add> system of judicature in<lb/><del><gap/></del> both branches but<lb/>more particularly in<lb/>the equity branch and<lb/><add>those by whom it is upheld</add><lb/>the substance of the <gap/><lb/>is not more <add>unmerciful as</add> scandalously <del>and <gap/></del> prayed<lb/>upon then their morals<lb/>are corrupted<lb/>are by all manner<lb/> of devices <gap/><lb/>to be corrupted<lb/>that <del><gap/></del> an <gap/><lb/>in the <gap/> of plaintiff<lb/><del>the</del> <add>which</add> feeble clause is <gap/><lb/>here of obtai8ning a<lb/>relief always inadequate<lb/>is more <gap/><lb/>to him without being sold<lb/>for the benefit of the Judge<lb/>and then instruments or<lb/>vouchers sold, unsold<lb/>to him <gap/> but upon<lb/>condition of his defiling<lb/>himself at the <gap/><lb/>by a lessee of his<lb/>forced by them into<lb/>his mouth.</p> <p>that which on some<lb/>occasion they are <gap/><lb/>with the subornation<lb/>of simple mendacity<lb/>on others they simply<lb/>not by the like <gap/><lb/>means, always<lb/>for them an profit<lb/>to <gap/> <gap/><lb/> of perjury</p> <pb/><!-- start of the second column --> <p>In proof of the clAIm<lb/>it is unfair for me to<lb/>observe what no one<lb/>we are assured will have<lb/>the confidence <add><del><gap/></del> <gap/></add> to deny<lb/>that in consequence of<lb/>information extracted<lb/>by questions put and<lb/>answered by word of mouth<lb/>in presence of a Judge<lb/><del><gap/></del> information <del>in the<lb/>same</del> relative to the<lb/>same fact expressed <lb/>in the form of a written<lb/><del>and</del> affidavit after a<lb/>long course of<gap/><lb/>and <gap/> between<lb/>a dishonest man and<lb/>his professional and<lb/>learned accomplice<lb?>is altogether <del><gap/></del> <add>without</add><lb/>reasonable claim to coincidence</p> <p>Not while all the<lb/>doors of the judicature<lb/>are inexorably shut<lb/>against evidence in this<lb/>ill <gap/> shape they are<lb/>kept wide open to <gap/> <add>information</add><lb/>in relation to the same fact</add> in this its <gap/><lb/>coarse shape<lb/>Why <del><gap/></del> in that <gap/><lb/>shape <gap/> me in its<lb/>worst shape when <gap/><lb/>Why: but that by the<lb/>Judges <del><gap/></del> and their assistants<lb/>nothing <add>little</add> would be<lb/>got by the receipt of the<lb/>evidence in its good shape<lb/>which <del><gap/></del> profit<lb/>to me <gap/> amount<lb/>is made by the existence of<lb/>it in the <del><gap/></del> worse shape<lb/>or shapes in which <gap/><lb/>being without <gap/> of all<lb/>but a <gap/> contract</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>evidence clear <add><gap/></add> of perjury<lb/>is almost without exception</p> <p>We beg here on this occasion<lb/>to <gap/> a a<lb/>matter of fact altogether<lb/>notorious <gap/> for any<lb/>affidavit filed in his<lb/>Judiciary the Chancellor<lb/>receives his profit &#x2014; that<lb/><del><gap/></del> for profit from this<lb/>as well as other sources<lb/>his appetite is <gap/><lb/>&#x2014; that he is <gap/><lb/>calling for<lb/>affidavit after affidavit<lb/>engaging <gap[/>b/>them by a form not<lb/>to be resisted in the<lb/>endless cause of perjury<lb/>that <del><gap/> <gap/></del> was over and<lb/>over again <del>that</del> in<lb/>the public private <gap/><lb/>practice has been<lb/>charged upon him,<lb/>and that though frequently<lb/>making the<lb/>charge with <gap/><lb/>reason to have<lb/>more <gap/> to any<lb/>the fact.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column --> <p>In the face of a good<lb/>profit of the <gap/><lb/>of <gap/> and of the<lb/>whole <gap/> <gap/><lb/>in respect of which will<lb/>this one compliant be a<lb/>service we call upon<lb/>Your Honourable House<lb/>be put in and at<lb/length to the course of<lb/>oppression and depredation<lb/>of <gap/> bigotry and<lb/>real hypocracy<lb/>and that <gap/> may<lb/>no longer be suffered to<lb/>be made <add><gap/></add> a cloak to<lb/>men <gap/> <gap/> when<lb/>lies are employed as<lb/>the evidence and <del><gap/></del><lb/><add><gap/> ado in the effort</add><lb/>to be of cutting up<lb/><add>practice</add> morality by the roots.</p>
<head> <note>7</note> 1826 July 9<lb/>London Petition</head> <p>Morals corrupted</p> <p>We complain that by the<lb/><add>established</add> system of judicature in<lb/><del><gap/></del> both branches but<lb/>more particularly in<lb/>the Equity branch and<lb/><add>those by whom it is <sic>upholden</sic></add><lb/>the substance of the <gap/><lb/>is not more <add>unmerciful as</add> scandalously<lb/><del>and <gap/></del> prayed<lb/>upon than their morals<lb/>are corrupted<lb/>are by all manner<lb/> of devices endeavoured<lb/>to be corrupted<lb/>that <del><gap/></del> to an <gap/><lb/>in the <gap/> of plaintiff<lb/><del>the</del> <add>which</add> feeble clause is <gap/><lb/>here of obtaining a<lb/>relief always inadequate<lb/>is now <gap/><lb/>to him without being sold<lb/>for the benefit of the Judge<lb/>and then instruments or<lb/>vouchers sold, unsold<lb/>to him <unclear>have</unclear> but upon<lb/>condition of his defiling<lb/>himself at the outset<lb/>by a tissue of lies<lb/>forced by them into<lb/>his mouth.</p> <p>that while on some<lb/>occasion they are content<lb/>with the subornation<lb/>of simple mendacity<lb/>on others they simply<lb/>not by the like <unclear>extortionate</unclear><lb/>means, always<lb/>for them as profit<lb/>to practice subornation<lb/> of perjury</p> <pb/><!-- start of the second column --> <p>In proof of the claim<lb/>it is unfair for me to<lb/>observe what no one<lb/>we are assured will have<lb/>the confidence <add><del><gap/></del> <gap/></add> to deny<lb/>that in consequence of<lb/>information extracted<lb/>by questions put and<lb/>answered by word of mouth<lb/>in presence of a Judge<lb/><del><gap/></del> information <del>in the<lb/>same</del> relative to the<lb/>same fact expressed <lb/>in the form of a written<lb/><del>and</del> affidavit after a<lb/>long course of <unclear>premeditation</unclear><lb/>and consultation between<lb/>a dishonest man and<lb/>his professional and<lb/>learned accomplice<lb/>is altogether <del><gap/></del> <add>without</add><lb/>reasonable claim to coincidence</p> <p>Not while all the<lb/>doors of the judicature<lb/>are inexorably shut<lb/>against evidence in this<lb/>its best shape they are<lb/>kept wide open to <unclear>ordure</unclear> <add>information<lb/>in relation to the same fact</add> in this its indisputably<lb/>worse shape<lb/>Why <del><gap/></del> in that best<lb/>shape requested in its<lb/>worst shape when received<lb/>Why: but that by the<lb/>Judges <del><gap/></del> and their assistants<lb/>nothing <add>little</add> would be<lb/>got by the receipt of the<lb/>evidence in its good shape<lb/>which <del><gap/></del> profit<lb/>to an enormous amount<lb/>is made by the existence of<lb/>it in the <del><gap/></del> worse shape<lb/>or shapes in which <unclear>perjury</unclear><lb/>being without <gap/> of all<lb/>but a normal contract</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>evidence clear <add><gap/></add> of perjury<lb/>is almost without exception</p> <p>We beg here on this occasion<lb/>to <gap/> as a<lb/>matter of fact altogether<lb/>notorious <unclear>that</unclear> for any<lb/>affidavit filed in his<lb/>Judiciary the Chancellor<lb/>receives his profit &#x2014; that<lb/><del><gap/></del> for profit from this<lb/>as well as other sources<lb/>his appetite is insatiable<lb/>&#x2014; that he is continually<lb/>calling for<lb/>affidavit after affidavit<lb/>engaging <gap/><lb/>them by a form not<lb/>to be resisted in the<lb/>endless cause of perjury<lb/>that <del><gap/> <gap/></del> over and<lb/>over again <del>that</del> in<lb/>the public private <gap/><lb/>practice has been<lb/>charged upon him,<lb/>and that though frequently<lb/>making the<lb/>charge with <gap/><lb/>reason to have<lb/>more <gap/> to deny<lb/>the fact.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column --> <p>In the face of the good<lb/>people of the country<lb/>of <unclear>England</unclear> and of the<lb/>whole <gap/> world<lb/>in respect of which will<lb/>this one complaint be to<lb/>serve we call upon<lb/>Your Honourable House<lb/>to put an end at<lb/>length to the course of<lb/>oppression and depredation<lb/>of pretended bigotry and<lb/>real <sic>hypocracy</sic><lb/>and that <gap/> may<lb/>no longer be suffered to<lb/>be made <add><gap/></add> a cloak to<lb/>men every day of whose<lb/>lives are employed as<lb/>the evidence and <del><gap/></del><lb/><add><gap/> ado in the effort</add> to be of cutting up<lb/><add>practice</add> morality by the roots.</p>




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7 1826 July 9
London Petition

Morals corrupted

We complain that by the
established system of judicature in
both branches but
more particularly in
the Equity branch and
those by whom it is upholden
the substance of the
is not more unmerciful as scandalously
and prayed
upon than their morals
are corrupted
are by all manner
of devices endeavoured
to be corrupted
that to an
in the of plaintiff
the which feeble clause is
here of obtaining a
relief always inadequate
is now
to him without being sold
for the benefit of the Judge
and then instruments or
vouchers sold, unsold
to him have but upon
condition of his defiling
himself at the outset
by a tissue of lies
forced by them into
his mouth.

that while on some
occasion they are content
with the subornation
of simple mendacity
on others they simply
not by the like extortionate
means, always
for them as profit
to practice subornation
of perjury


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In proof of the claim
it is unfair for me to
observe what no one
we are assured will have
the confidence to deny
that in consequence of
information extracted
by questions put and
answered by word of mouth
in presence of a Judge
information in the
same
relative to the
same fact expressed
in the form of a written
and affidavit after a
long course of premeditation
and consultation between
a dishonest man and
his professional and
learned accomplice
is altogether without
reasonable claim to coincidence

Not while all the
doors of the judicature
are inexorably shut
against evidence in this
its best shape they are
kept wide open to ordure information
in relation to the same fact
in this its indisputably
worse shape
Why in that best
shape requested in its
worst shape when received
Why: but that by the
Judges and their assistants
nothing little would be
got by the receipt of the
evidence in its good shape
which profit
to an enormous amount
is made by the existence of
it in the worse shape
or shapes in which perjury
being without of all
but a normal contract


---page break---

evidence clear of perjury
is almost without exception

We beg here on this occasion
to as a
matter of fact altogether
notorious that for any
affidavit filed in his
Judiciary the Chancellor
receives his profit — that
for profit from this
as well as other sources
his appetite is insatiable
— that he is continually
calling for
affidavit after affidavit
engaging
them by a form not
to be resisted in the
endless cause of perjury
that over and
over again that in
the public private
practice has been
charged upon him,
and that though frequently
making the
charge with
reason to have
more to deny
the fact.


---page break---

In the face of the good
people of the country
of England and of the
whole world
in respect of which will
this one complaint be to
serve we call upon
Your Honourable House
to put an end at
length to the course of
oppression and depredation
of pretended bigotry and
real hypocracy
and that may
no longer be suffered to
be made a cloak to
men every day of whose
lives are employed as
the evidence and
ado in the effort to be of cutting up
practice morality by the roots.



Identifier: | JB/081/004/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1826-07-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

004

Info in main headings field

london petition

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

25791

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