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<head>C  1.</head>
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<head>Of <del>Unlawful Threats</del> Menacement<!-- all in larger font -->.</head>
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<p>N.B.  15 Aug. 1810.  Menacement , if simple, belongs to <add>Offences against the Person,</add> Simple Personal
<lb/>
<!-- indent -->injuries :  if <unclear><sic>conplete</sic></unclear><!-- or, conpiled (which would in itself be an 'unusual spelling', in which case sic tags would need to be added) --> with insult to Offences against person and
<lb/>
reputation
<lb/></p>
<p><!-- double-indent --><note><!-- symbol? -->Unlawful Threats defined.</note> <del>An</del> <unclear>'</unclear><!-- or symbol ? -->Unlawful <del>Threat</del> <add>Menacement</add> is where a man is
<lb/>
intentionally <add>(A)</add><!-- added in pencil, and positioned above the letters 'll' of the previous word --> concerned <add>(B)</add><!-- added in pencil, and positioned above the letters 'ed' and the subsequent space of the previous word --> in giving You reason to
<lb/>
apprehend <add>(C)</add><!-- added in pencil, and positioned above the letters 'end' of the previous word --> that by his means some injury <add>(D)</add><!-- added in pencil, and positioned above the letters 'jur' of the previous word --> will
<lb/>
be done to You.
<lb/></p>
 
<head>Exposition.</head>
<head>1</head><!-- centred and written in pencil -->
<p>[(A) Intentionally]<!-- [(A) and ] written in pencil --> That is when his intention is, not
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only to <add>do such acts as eventually prove the means of terrifying you ,</add> <del>act in such or such a manner,</del> but to produce
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that very effect.
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<head>2</head><!-- centred and written in pencil -->
<p>[(B) Concerned]<!-- [(B) and ] written in pencil --> See Tit: [<!-- this bracket originally written in pencil, then overwritten in ink -->Of <del> Associates in Delinquency</del> <add>Co-Offenders]</add>]<!-- this bracket written in pencil -->
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<head>3</head><!-- centred and written in pencil -->
<p>[(C) Reason to apprehend]<!-- [(C) and ] written in pencil -->  1.  It matters not in
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what way the threat is expressed <note>No matter by what means.</note> ; whether for instance in language as by speaking writing or
<lb/>
printing ; or by gestures ; or by emblematical or
<lb/>
imitative representations ; as by saying that You
<lb/>
will beat him , or shaking your fist at him: or
<lb/>
presenting a pistol at him ; or drawing his portrait
<lb/>
hanging, intimating withal that through your
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<add>means, such will be his fate.</add>
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<head>4</head><!-- centred and written in pencil -->
<p>It matters not whether the Threat be addressed to
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the very person <sic>threatned</sic> or to any third person <note>Nor whether addressed to the party</note>.
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<head>5</head><!-- centred and written in pencil -->
<p><!-- indent -->It matters not whether the Threat be uttered <note>nor whether in his</note> in <add>the</add>
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C 1. Of Unlawful Threats Menacement.

N.B. 15 Aug. 1810. Menacement , if simple, belongs to Offences against the Person, Simple Personal
injuries : if conplete with insult to Offences against person and
reputation

Unlawful Threats defined. An 'Unlawful Threat Menacement is where a man is
intentionally (A) concerned (B) in giving You reason to
apprehend (C) that by his means some injury (D) will
be done to You.

Exposition. 1

[(A) Intentionally] That is when his intention is, not
only to do such acts as eventually prove the means of terrifying you , act in such or such a manner, but to produce
that very effect.

2

[(B) Concerned] See Tit: [Of Associates in Delinquency Co-Offenders]]

3

[(C) Reason to apprehend] 1. It matters not in
what way the threat is expressed No matter by what means. ; whether for instance in language as by speaking writing or
printing ; or by gestures ; or by emblematical or
imitative representations ; as by saying that You
will beat him , or shaking your fist at him: or
presenting a pistol at him ; or drawing his portrait
hanging, intimating withal that through your
means, such will be his fate.

4

It matters not whether the Threat be addressed to
the very person threatned or to any third person Nor whether addressed to the party.

5

It matters not whether the Threat be uttered nor whether in his in the




Identifier: | JB/072/039/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

1810-08-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

039

Info in main headings field

of menacement

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::pro patria [britannia emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23656

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