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within the compass of a given period, without its <lb/>being necessary for him to give a <hi rend="underline">Copy</hi> or <add><hi rend="underline">separate</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">Abstract</hi><lb/>of any one.  Thus much for general<lb/>direction: <del>but as to under</del> after which the<lb/><add><del>Documents of</del></add>choice as between the Copy and the Tabular Abstract<lb/>in each instance may with perfect<lb/>safety and with great advantage be left to the<lb/>discretion of the Board.<note><del>In the case where</del> <lb/>if the Constable, if <lb/><del>If</del> the <del>abs</del> Copy <lb/>be required, punctuality<lb/>of transmission will be<lb/>more to be depended upon,<lb/>than if the Abstract <lb/>be required.  Making <lb/>the Abstract will be <lb/>work for the <hi rend="underline">head</hi>, and <lb/>if the Abstracts of a<lb/> number of documents at a <lb/>time are to be entered <lb/>upon one paper, each <lb/>will delay the transmission <lb/>of the rest.  Making <lb/>a Copy is work only for <lb/>the <hi rend="underline">hand</hi>; and there <lb/>being no reason why <lb/>any one such copy <lb/>should wait for any<lb/>other, there will be <lb/>no <gap/> but distance <lb/>from the Post House <lb/>to prevent their being <lb/>each of them sent off <lb/>by the <add>very</add> next post.</note><lb/><p>The natural course of the business <del>seems<lb/>to be</del> (though not being necessary it would not<lb/>be proper to <del>load</del> <add>encumber</add> the Bill with <add>the mention of</add> it) seems to be<lb/>that the Justice when he delivers a Warrant<lb/>to the Constable should at the same time deliver<lb/>to him a duplicate for him to return to the <lb/><del>Police Surveyor</del> <add>Board</add> as above provided: and by<lb/>using printed Forms on Papers of the same size,<lb/><add>with instructions for keeping them together till transmitted, <lb/>by a <unclear>file</unclear>, or a  needle <lb/>and thread, or some <lb/>such simple implement</add><lb/>the business of transmitting them by the Constable to<lb/>the Police <add>Board</add> Surveyor may be conducted with great<lb/>simplicity <del>and</del> and regularity, and with very<lb/>little trouble.  The local Police Commissioner<lb/>will have instructions from the Board to keep<lb/>a watch over the Police Surveyors his subordinates<lb/>that they in case of need may remind the Constables<lb/>in their respective Districts: and that<lb/>he may himself perform the same office with<lb/>reference to his neighbours and Colleagues, the<lb/>other Justices of his District.<lb/></p><pb/>
within the compass of a given period, without its <lb/>being necessary for him to give a <hi rend="underline">Copy</hi> or <add><hi rend="underline">separate</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">Abstract</hi><lb/>of any one.  Thus much for general<lb/>direction: <del>but as to under</del> after which the<lb/><add><del>Documents of</del></add>choice as between the Copy and the Tabular Abstract<lb/>in each instance may with perfect<lb/>safety and with great advantage be left to the<lb/>discretion of the Board.<note><del>In the case where</del> <lb/>if the Constable, if <lb/><del>If</del> the <del>abs</del> Copy <lb/>be required, punctuality<lb/>of transmission will be<lb/>more to be depended upon,<lb/>than if the Abstract <lb/>be required.  Making <lb/>the Abstract will be <lb/>work for the <hi rend="underline">head</hi>, and <lb/>if the Abstracts of a<lb/> number of documents at a <lb/>time are to be entered <lb/>upon one paper, each <lb/>will delay the transmission <lb/>of the rest.  Making <lb/>a Copy is work only for <lb/>the <hi rend="underline">hand</hi>; and there <lb/>being no reason why <lb/>any one such copy <lb/>should wait for any<lb/>other, there will be <lb/>no <gap/> but distance <lb/>from the Post House <lb/>to prevent their being <lb/>each of them sent off <lb/>by the <add>very</add> next post.</note><lb/></p><p>The natural course of the business <del>seems<lb/>to be</del> (though not being necessary it would not<lb/>be proper to <del>load</del> <add>encumber</add> the Bill with <add>the mention of</add> it) seems to be<lb/>that the Justice when he delivers a Warrant<lb/>to the Constable should at the same time deliver<lb/>to him a duplicate for him to return to the <lb/><del>Police Surveyor</del> <add>Board</add> as above provided: and by<lb/>using printed Forms on Papers of the same size,<lb/><add>with instructions for keeping them together till transmitted, <lb/>by a <unclear>file</unclear>, or a  needle <lb/>and thread, or some <lb/>such simple implement</add><lb/>the business of transmitting them by the Constable to<lb/>the Police <add>Board</add> Surveyor may be conducted with great<lb/>simplicity <del>and</del> and regularity, and with very<lb/>little trouble.  The local Police Commissioner<lb/>will have instructions from the Board to keep<lb/>a watch over the Police Surveyors his subordinates<lb/>that they in case of need may remind the Constables<lb/>in their respective Districts: and that<lb/>he may himself perform the same office with<lb/>reference to his neighbours and Colleagues, the<lb/>other Justices of his District.<lb/></p><pb/>




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Inserenda
Observations
VI. Miscellaneous
§. 48
Calendar of
Delinquency


within the compass of a given period, without its
being necessary for him to give a Copy or separate Abstract
of any one. Thus much for general
direction: but as to under after which the
Documents ofchoice as between the Copy and the Tabular Abstract
in each instance may with perfect
safety and with great advantage be left to the
discretion of the Board.In the case where
if the Constable, if
If the abs Copy
be required, punctuality
of transmission will be
more to be depended upon,
than if the Abstract
be required. Making
the Abstract will be
work for the head, and
if the Abstracts of a
number of documents at a
time are to be entered
upon one paper, each
will delay the transmission
of the rest. Making
a Copy is work only for
the hand; and there
being no reason why
any one such copy
should wait for any
other, there will be
no but distance
from the Post House
to prevent their being
each of them sent off
by the very next post.

The natural course of the business seems
to be
(though not being necessary it would not
be proper to load encumber the Bill with the mention of it) seems to be
that the Justice when he delivers a Warrant
to the Constable should at the same time deliver
to him a duplicate for him to return to the
Police Surveyor Board as above provided: and by
using printed Forms on Papers of the same size,
with instructions for keeping them together till transmitted,
by a file, or a needle
and thread, or some
such simple implement

the business of transmitting them by the Constable to
the Police Board Surveyor may be conducted with great
simplicity and and regularity, and with very
little trouble. The local Police Commissioner
will have instructions from the Board to keep
a watch over the Police Surveyors his subordinates
that they in case of need may remind the Constables
in their respective Districts: and that
he may himself perform the same office with
reference to his neighbours and Colleagues, the
other Justices of his District.


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Identifier: | JB/150/628/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

628

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b7 / f199

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50849

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