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</hi>. Of the Doorkeeper<lb/>
</hi>. Of the Doorkeeper<lb/>
and Crier the functions may be united in one person, or<lb/>
and Crier the functions may be united in one person, or<lb/>
allotted to different persons, according to circumstance<lb/>
allotted to different persons, according to circumstances<lb/>
Guards may be requisite or not according to circumstances.<lb/>
Guards may be requisite or not according to circumstances.<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Crier</hi> is an appellation employed under the existing<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Crier</hi> is an appellation employed under the existing<lb/>
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<p><gap/> fit for pl<gap/> great force <gap/> for pecuniary<lb/>
<p><gap/> fit for pl<gap/> great force <gap/> for pecuniary<lb/>
is among the La<gap/> increase of the law.  <del>By</del> They <gap/><lb/>
is among the La<gap/> increase of the law.  <del>By</del> They number<lb/>
<del>they should <gap/></del> w<gap/> by <hi rend="underline"><gap/>lipped</hi> against all objectives<lb/>
<del>they should <gap/></del> w<gap/> by <hi rend="underline"><gap/>lipped</hi> against all objections<lb/>
to the phrase their <gap/> are kept by its</p>
to the phrase their <gap/> are kept by its</p>


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1829. March

Def paledA brief Petition Comp Bill Bill Judiciary
S.1. Locaa has
XIII Jurisdiction Split
"Power to -"
Note passifying the
phrase

II. Judicial functionaries, ministerial these,
1. Messengers or message bearers. 2. Prehensors, or say Arrestors
3. Doorkeeper or Doorkeepers. 4. Crier or Criers. 5. Jailor
or Jailors. 6. Guards.

and for the policy be under reference to
As to their position True it is the may the authorities be it appears
refer to the appears some are of their were some discordance.
but the greater weight of their are that side

Message-bearers may be every person who is capable
of being an Arrestor: not so, vice versa . Of the Doorkeeper
and Crier the functions may be united in one person, or
allotted to different persons, according to circumstances
Guards may be requisite or not according to circumstances.
Crier is an appellation employed under the existing
system: function of this functionary, calling into the
Justice Chamber persons who are in attendance on the
outside of it. Only on extraordinary occasions can
Guards in addition to Doorkeepers and Criers, be needed:
and on extraordinary occasions they may be needed
not only for the protection not only of the Judge, but of the
Messengers and Arrestors.

(a) [Power ] Among lawyers the phrase is in function
with reference to non-lawyers is either ambiguity
or obscurely chargeable upon it.


[+] Inculby
and in the way of
under a different limit
is mature made of
in no official causes of
note

fit for pl great force for pecuniary
is among the La increase of the law. By They number
they should w by lipped against all objections
to the phrase their are kept by its





Identifier: | JB/135/301/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1831-11-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

301

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1828

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

46419

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