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<head>P<hi rend='superscript'>t</hi>II.  3.</head><!-- written in pencil.  the '3.' is written in the corner of the page as is therefore in line with the superscript 't' of the previous word (P<hi rend='superscript'>t</hi>II.).  Add <add> or superscript tag as you see fit (though it may not be possible as it's inside a heading tag!) -->
<head>C</head>
<head>Frauds<!-- 1 word, larger font --> relative to the Coin<!-- 1 word, larger font -->.</head>
<p>pieces at a time, the presumption is that either he did not even
<lb/>
then know it to be bad , or at least had originally taken it
<lb/>
as good : but this presumption may be surmounted by other
<lb/>
evidences.
<lb/></p>
<p><!-- indent -->6. <note>No Fraud to possess &amp;c or Utter bad money when defaced.</note> That which was once a piece of diminished or
<lb/>
counterfeit Coin is no longer to be deemed so, after it has
<lb/>
been defaced.<hi rend='superscript'>(AA)</hi><!-- (AA) written in pencil -->
<lb/></p>
<p>[(AA)<!-- (AA) written in pencil --> Defaced] 1. <note>Defacing, what &#x2014;</note> A piece of Coin is understood to be defaced ,
<lb/>
when it has been so dealt with that it is plain no
<lb/>
one could expect to pass it off.
<lb/></p>
<p><!-- indent -->2. <note>Best method of Defacing.</note> The surest way of defacing a piece of Coin is by cutting it in two : that is dividing it into at least two parts as
<lb/>
nearly equal as they can readily be made.
<lb/>
[(B)<!-- B (only) written in pencil --> concerned] See Tit. [Co-offenders]
<lb/></p>
<head><del>Instructions to the Judge</del></head>
<p><!-- indent --><note>Presumptive Evidences of Delinquency.</note> The following facts will serve as strong presumptions
<lb/>
of a man's being <add>concerned as</add> a diminisher or counterfeiter of Coin,
<lb/>
or in confederacy with those who are ; and such presumpti<add>ons</add>
<lb/></p>




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PtII. 3. C Frauds relative to the Coin.

pieces at a time, the presumption is that either he did not even
then know it to be bad , or at least had originally taken it
as good : but this presumption may be surmounted by other
evidences.

6. No Fraud to possess &c or Utter bad money when defaced. That which was once a piece of diminished or
counterfeit Coin is no longer to be deemed so, after it has
been defaced.(AA)

[(AA) Defaced] 1. Defacing, what — A piece of Coin is understood to be defaced ,
when it has been so dealt with that it is plain no
one could expect to pass it off.

2. Best method of Defacing. The surest way of defacing a piece of Coin is by cutting it in two : that is dividing it into at least two parts as
nearly equal as they can readily be made.
[(B) concerned] See Tit. [Co-offenders]


Instructions to the Judge

Presumptive Evidences of Delinquency. The following facts will serve as strong presumptions
of a man's being concerned as a diminisher or counterfeiter of Coin,
or in confederacy with those who are ; and such presumptions



Identifier: | JB/071/160/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

160

Info in main headings field

frauds /relative to the coin / upon the coinage/

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23563

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