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<p>April 8. 1826<lb/>
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<head>Penal Code<lb/>
 
Corporal Vexation<lb/>
 
Homicide</head></p>
 
<p>40.  A. giving a<lb/>
servant proper correction<lb/>
kills him by<lb/>
an unlucky blow.</p>
<p>41.  Unusual and<lb/>
cruel punishment,<lb/>
whereof the punishee<lb/>
dies – As where A.<lb/>
cutting wood in a<lb/>
park, the Parker ties<lb/>
him to a horse and<lb/>
beats him, whereby<lb/>
the horse runs away<lb/>
and kills A.</p>
<p>42.  One strikes a<lb/>
child in the highway<lb/>
with a dagger,<lb/>
of which it dies.</p>
<p>42.  A. robbing an<lb/>
orchard, is rebuked<lb/>
by the owner and kills<lb/>
him</p>
<p>43.  A. <unclear>commits</unclear> a<lb/>
riot, in the progress<lb/>
of which B. is killed</p>
<p>44.  A. assaults B. to<lb/>
rob him, &amp; being resisted,<lb/>
kills B.</p>
<p>45.  Unlawful acts<lb/>
– malefactors in<lb/>
a park kill the parker.</p>
<p>46.  Same – after the<lb/>
Parker has shot at<lb/>
them.</p>
<pb/>
<p>47.  Several do an<lb/>
unlawful act, and<lb/>
one kills a man.</p>
<p>48.  Where all are ready<lb/>
to give aid, if necessary<lb/>
– though no <add><hi rend="underline">other</hi> visible</add> aid<lb/>
be given.</p>
<p>49.  Same though the<lb/>
party are not in<lb/>
sight – or even<lb/>
half a mile off, when<lb/>
the man is killed<lb/>
by one of their number.</p>
<p>50.  A. begins a<lb/>
riot which continues<lb/>
for an hour, and then<lb/>
B. is killed by another.</p>
<p>51.  A man rides<lb/>
among a multitude<lb/>
with a horse used<lb/>
to kicking.</p>
<p>52.  Or throws a<lb/>
stone over a house<lb/>
among a multitude.</p>
<p>53.  A. kills an officer<lb/>
in the <add>lawful</add> execution of<lb/>
a process on himself.<add>(a)</add></p>
<p>54.  Same case process<lb/>
vs another.</p>
<p>55.  Or a magistrate,<lb/>
judge, &amp;c.</p>
<pb/>
<p>56 – case – where the<lb/>
officer, magistrate<lb/>
or coroner is not in<lb/>
the lawful execution of his<lb/>
duty.</p>
<p>57.  Process of the officer<lb/>
erroneous – name<lb/>
or address of party mistaken</p>
<p>58.  Party killed not<lb/>
known to be an officer</p>
<p>59.  Magistrate or<lb/>
officer exceeds his jurisdiction<lb/>
– death ensues.  Where A. a<lb/>
magistrate condemned<lb/>
B. for high treason,<lb/>
&amp; C. executed B.</p>
<p>60.  Magistrate gives<lb/>
judgement of death<lb/>
for a trespass</p>
<p>61.  Same – party<lb/>
executed.  How is<lb/>
the executioner to be<lb/>
regarded?</p>
<p>62.  Judge executes<lb/>
a criminal.</p>
<p>63.  Stranger of his<lb/>
own hand executes a<lb/>
criminal</p>
<p>64.  Sheriff beheads<lb/>
a man condemned<lb/>
to be hanged.</p>
<p>65.  Man executed<lb/>
by martial law in<lb/>
time of peace.</p>
<pb/>
<p>66.  Gaoler kills prisoner<lb/>
by duress.</p>
<p>67.  A. stabs B. who<lb/>
has no weapon <unclear>drawn</unclear>.</p>
<p>68.  Parties standing<lb/>
by – when the <unclear>state</unclear><lb/>
is given</p>
<p>69.  A. kills B. upon<lb/>
a reasonable provocation</p>
<p>70.  A son being beaten<lb/>
– the father goes 3/4 of<lb/>
a mile in pursuit<lb/>
of the beator &amp; kills<lb/>
him.</p>
<p>71.  A servant seeing<lb/>
his master assailed,<lb/>
kills the assailant.</p>
<p>72.  A stranger seeing<lb/>
two men fighting<lb/>
helps one and kills<lb/>
the other.</p>
<p>73.  A. sees B. taken<lb/>
by a pressgang, demands<lb/>
a sight of<lb/>
the warrant, is refused<lb/>
&amp; wills the <unclear>prest</unclear>-master</p>
<p>74.  Collector of tallage<lb/>
makes a distress<lb/>
&amp; being resisted,<lb/>
kills</p>
<p>75.  A. <del><gap/></del> catches<lb/>
his wife in adultery<lb/>
and kills the adulterer.</p>
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April 8. 1826
Penal Code
Corporal Vexation
Homicide

40. A. giving a
servant proper correction
kills him by
an unlucky blow.

41. Unusual and
cruel punishment,
whereof the punishee
dies – As where A.
cutting wood in a
park, the Parker ties
him to a horse and
beats him, whereby
the horse runs away
and kills A.

42. One strikes a
child in the highway
with a dagger,
of which it dies.

42. A. robbing an
orchard, is rebuked
by the owner and kills
him

43. A. commits a
riot, in the progress
of which B. is killed

44. A. assaults B. to
rob him, & being resisted,
kills B.

45. Unlawful acts
– malefactors in
a park kill the parker.

46. Same – after the
Parker has shot at
them.


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47. Several do an
unlawful act, and
one kills a man.

48. Where all are ready
to give aid, if necessary
– though no other visible aid
be given.

49. Same though the
party are not in
sight – or even
half a mile off, when
the man is killed
by one of their number.

50. A. begins a
riot which continues
for an hour, and then
B. is killed by another.

51. A man rides
among a multitude
with a horse used
to kicking.

52. Or throws a
stone over a house
among a multitude.

53. A. kills an officer
in the lawful execution of
a process on himself.(a)

54. Same case process
vs another.

55. Or a magistrate,
judge, &c.


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56 – case – where the
officer, magistrate
or coroner is not in
the lawful execution of his
duty.

57. Process of the officer
erroneous – name
or address of party mistaken

58. Party killed not
known to be an officer

59. Magistrate or
officer exceeds his jurisdiction
– death ensues. Where A. a
magistrate condemned
B. for high treason,
& C. executed B.

60. Magistrate gives
judgement of death
for a trespass

61. Same – party
executed. How is
the executioner to be
regarded?

62. Judge executes
a criminal.

63. Stranger of his
own hand executes a
criminal

64. Sheriff beheads
a man condemned
to be hanged.

65. Man executed
by martial law in
time of peace.


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66. Gaoler kills prisoner
by duress.

67. A. stabs B. who
has no weapon drawn.

68. Parties standing
by – when the state
is given

69. A. kills B. upon
a reasonable provocation

70. A son being beaten
– the father goes 3/4 of
a mile in pursuit
of the beator & kills
him.

71. A servant seeing
his master assailed,
kills the assailant.

72. A stranger seeing
two men fighting
helps one and kills
the other.

73. A. sees B. taken
by a pressgang, demands
a sight of
the warrant, is refused
& wills the prest-master

74. Collector of tallage
makes a distress
& being resisted,
kills

75. A. catches
his wife in adultery
and kills the adulterer.


Identifier: | JB/064/190/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1826-04-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

40-75

Box

064

Main Headings

Penal Code

Folio number

190

Info in main headings field

Penal Code Corporal vexation

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

F29

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

20544

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