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<head>1823. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 8 + <del>+</del> copd<!-- word in red ink --></head>
<head>1823. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 8 + <del>+</del> copd<!-- word in red ink --></head>
<head>Constitutional Code 1. Enactive Part <note>1 Ch. XI. Judiciary <unclear>collectively</unclear> S.21 Judges Night Attendances</note></head>
<head>Constitutional Code 1. Enactive Part <note>1 Ch. XI. Judiciary <unclear>collectively</unclear><lb/>
 
S.21 Judges Night Attendance</note></head>


<p><!-- There are long marginal notes in pencil too faint to read in the margins and at the bottom of the page -->S 21 Judges' Night Attendance <add><del>q Used in Ch XII ss 25.</del><!-- addition in red ink --></add><lb/>
<p><!-- There are long marginal notes in pencil too faint to read in the margins and at the bottom of the page -->S 21 Judges' Night Attendance <add><del>q Used in Ch XII ss 25.</del><!-- addition in red ink --></add><lb/>
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Characters &#x2014; <hi rend="underline">The Judges Night Chamber</hi> On <del><unclear>one</unclear></del> one side of<lb/>
Characters &#x2014; <hi rend="underline">The Judges Night Chamber</hi> On <del><unclear>one</unclear></del> one side of<lb/>
the door is a <del>Table</del>  <unclear>tabular</unclear> form, in <unclear>conspicuous</unclear> <add><unclear>formed</unclear></add> characters is a <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <del>set of <gap/></del>
the door is a <del>Table</del>  <unclear>tabular</unclear> form, in <unclear>conspicuous</unclear> <add><unclear>formed</unclear></add> characters is a <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <del>set of <gap/></del>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> placard <del><unclear>instituted</unclear></del> &#x2014; <unclear>containing</unclear>, and <unclear>instituted</unclear> <hi rend="underline">Rules</hi> <hi rend="underline"><unclear>concerning admission</unclear> on Night <unclear>business</unclear></hi></note></p>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> placard <del><unclear>instituted</unclear></del> &#x2014;<lb/> <unclear>containing</unclear>, and <unclear>instituted</unclear><lb/> <hi rend="underline">Rules</hi><lb/> <hi rend="underline"><unclear>concerning admission</unclear></hi><lb/> <hi rend="underline">on Night <unclear>business</unclear></hi></note></p>


<p>Art. 3. By a partition glazed and <unclear>grated</unclear>, that part <lb/>
<p>Art. 3. By a partition glazed and <unclear>grated</unclear>, that part <lb/>
of the chamber in which the bed is stationed is separated from<lb/>
of the chamber in which the bed is stationed is separated from<lb/>
<del><unclear>the</unclear></del> entrance <unclear>part</unclear>. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi>
<del><unclear>the</unclear></del> entrance <unclear>part</unclear>. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> of the glazed frames the upper part is made to slide down, when a person makes his appearance before the Judge.</note>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> of the glazed frame,<lb/>
the upper part is made<lb/>
to slide down, when a<lb/>
person makes his appearance<lb/>
before the Judge.</note>
<del>Persons</del> <add>To persons</add> coming <del>peaceably</del> <add>in peaceable manner, and</add> and without <del>nois</del><lb/>
<del>Persons</del> <add>To persons</add> coming <del>peaceably</del> <add>in peaceable manner, and</add> and without <del>nois</del><lb/>
<del>and <gap/></del> <add>annoying clamour <unclear>desiring</unclear></add> to be heard, on business that <del>will not wait</del> <add>would suffer by</add><lb/>
<del>and <gap/></del> <add>annoying clamour <unclear>desiring</unclear></add> to be heard, on business that <del>will not wait</del> <add>would suffer by</add><lb/>

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1823. Octr. 8 + + copd Constitutional Code 1. Enactive Part 1 Ch. XI. Judiciary collectively
S.21 Judges Night Attendance

S 21 Judges' Night Attendance q Used in Ch XII ss 25.
Art. 1. Lest for cases urgent and indefinite in the time generally alloted to repose
exercise of judicial functions for cases of urgency be wanting, attached to every Immediate Judicature is a Night Chamber, in which the Judge Principal
Immediate or some Depute of his, passes the night. It is not What is
expected that to is — not that he shall keep himself awake:: only that, for the purposes of Justit he if asleep
his duty, he should be liable to be awakend. awakened.

Art. 2 The With or without <add>or without the intervention of a , the</add> Door of the Night Chamber opens into the
Street. Attached to it is a Watchbox in which a
Officer, or succession of Officers, relieving one <add>another, whose duty it is to keep awake,</add> are stationed for the
night. Over the door is an inscription, inscribed in conspicuous
Characters — The Judges Night Chamber On one one side of
the door is a Table tabular form, in conspicuous formed characters is a [+] set of [+] placard instituted
containing, and instituted
Rules
concerning admission
on Night business

Art. 3. By a partition glazed and grated, that part
of the chamber in which the bed is stationed is separated from
the entrance part. [+] [+] of the glazed frame,
the upper part is made
to slide down, when a
person makes his appearance
before the Judge.
Persons To persons coming peaceably in peaceable manner, and and without nois
and annoying clamour desiring to be heard, on business that will not wait would suffer by
delay till daytime, admittance is given by the Doorkeeper,
Watchman: Watchman, as far as to the partition: <add>if </add> into his custody if they deliver their arms, if
they have any, are delivered.

Art.4 Of the bed on which the Judge reposes, the feet
are towards the entrance On At each of the two sides and in the feet rise,
a board in a vertical direction, on the two boards at the sides
slides, in a horizontal direction, a another board, called the bridge;
performing the office of a table. On this table he may
the materials materials for working together with any books or papers of
which there may may be need. To exercise his function all that
the Judge has need to do is but to sit up in this bed.



Identifier: | JB/041/010/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1823-10-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-4

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

010

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code I Enactive Part

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E1

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1822

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

[[notes_public::Cop[ie]d [note not in Bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

001

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