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<!-- pencil annotations --> <p> + 17 <note> Inserenda 192<lb/> Observations<lb/> VI <unclear>Speculation
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</unclear><lb/> (2) <gap/> <lb/> <gap/> of <lb/> Delinquency</note> <lb/> <note> <gap/> <gap/> <lb/> Check to Magistrates</note></p> <p> In the course taken <add> <del>endeavour and </del></add> for obtaining the requisite<lb/> <add> body of </add> information, <add><del> in question</del> </add> less ceremony will naturally be <lb/>used (and accordingly less ceremony is used<lb/> by the Bill) in the instances of persons of inferior<lb/> account, such as the Clerks in the several <lb/> Courts of regular procedure, the Jailers and <lb/> the Parish Constables, than in the case of the <lb/> Magistrates, that is the Country Gentlemen of the <lb/> greatest respectability in the several Counties. <lb/> In the former case, Penalties though <del> moderate</del> <add> slight</add> <lb/> and rather for show than use are <add> avowedly</add> <sic>employd</sic>: in <lb/> the other case, no <add>p</add> <del> Penalty</del> mention of any<lb/> penalty is introduced, except in as far as <lb/> a penalty pointed at the Magistrate's Clerk<lb/> if he happens to have one, may be supposed<lb/> to affect the Magistrate himself. But the <lb/> necessary penalties being pointed at the officers<lb/> of inferior account ((the Jailers and Constables)<lb/> <del> they will</del> <add> these <del><gap/> </del> officers may </add> through apprehension of <del>these</del> <add> such</add> penalties<lb/> be reasonably expected to furnish with tolerable<lb/> punctuality the documents <del>expec</del> required from <lb/> them: and by reason of the correspondence <del>be</del> <add> and </add> <lb/><add> necessary connection </add> between that branch of information and that <lb/> which is required from the Magistracy, no <lb/> document can be furnished by either Constable <lb/> or Jailer, without indicating the demand for <lb/> a corresponding document to be transmitted by <lb/> <del> and for</del> some Magistrate.  No Magistrate can <lb/> therefore ever be a defaulter in this respect, without<lb/> being pointed out as a defaulter, and in that <lb/> character applied to by his neighbour the County<lb/> Police Commissioner, or the Board, or both: and finally<lb/>by its [+]<note> [+]<del> nothing less <gap/> will <lb/>serve</del> by the Lord <lb/>Lieutenant of his <lb/>County, by who<del>m</del>se <del>he<lb/> may be</del> representation<lb/> to the Chancellor, he <lb/>might be left out of the <lb/>Commission if nothing <lb/>less <del>will</del> <add> would</add> serve.</note></p>
</unclear><lb/> (2) <gap/> <lb/>  
<gap/> of <lb/>  
Delinquency</note> <lb/>  
<note> <gap/> <gap/> <lb/>  
Check to Magistrates</note></p>  


<p> In the course taken <add> <del>endeavour and </del></add> for obtaining the requisite<lb/>
<add> body of </add> information, <add><del> in question</del> </add> less ceremony will naturally be <lb/>
used (and accordingly less ceremony is used<lb/>
by the Bill) in the instances of persons of inferior<lb/>
account, such as the Clerks in the several <lb/>
Courts of regular procedure, the Jailers and <lb/>
the Parish Constables, than in the case of the <lb/>
Magistrates, that is the Country Gentlemen of the <lb/>
greatest respectability in the several Counties. <lb/>
In the former case, Penalties though <del> moderate</del> <add> slight</add> <lb/>
and rather for show than use are <add> avowedly</add> <sic>employd</sic>: in <lb/>
the other case, no <add>p</add> <del> Penalty</del> mention of any<lb/> penalty is introduced, except in as far as <lb/>
a penalty pointed at the Magistrate's Clerk<lb/>
if he happens to have one, may be supposed<lb/>
to affect the Magistrate himself. But the <lb/>
necessary penalties being pointed at the officers<lb/>
of inferior account ((the Jailers and Constables)<lb/>
<del> they will</del> <add> these <del><gap/> </del> officers may </add> through apprehension of <del>these</del> <add> such</add> penalties<lb/>
be reasonably expected to furnish with tolerable<lb/>
punctuality the documents <del>expec</del> required from <lb/>
them: and by reason of the correspondence <del>be</del> <add> and </add> <lb/>
<add> necessary connection </add> between that branch of information and that <lb/>
which is required from the Magistracy, no <lb/>
document can be furnished by either Constable <lb/>
or Jailer, without indicating the demand for <lb/>
a corresponding document to be transmitted by <lb/>
<del> and for</del> some Magistrate.  No Magistrate can <lb/>
therefore ever be a defaulter in this respect, without<lb/>
being pointed out as a defaulter, and in that <lb/>
character applied to by his neighbour the County<lb/>
Police Commissioner, or the Board, or both: and finally<lb/>
by its [+]<note> [+]<del> nothing less <gap/> will <lb/>
serve</del> by the Lord <lb/>Lieutenant of his <lb/>
County, by who<del>m</del>se <del>he<lb/>
may be</del> representation<lb/>
to the Chancellor, he <lb/>
might be left out of the <lb/>
Commission if nothing <lb/>
less <del>will</del> <add> would</add> serve.</note></p>
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+ 17 Inserenda 192
Observations
VI Speculation
(2)
of
Delinquency


Check to Magistrates

In the course taken endeavour and for obtaining the requisite
body of information, in question less ceremony will naturally be
used (and accordingly less ceremony is used
by the Bill) in the instances of persons of inferior
account, such as the Clerks in the several
Courts of regular procedure, the Jailers and
the Parish Constables, than in the case of the
Magistrates, that is the Country Gentlemen of the
greatest respectability in the several Counties.
In the former case, Penalties though moderate slight
and rather for show than use are avowedly employd: in
the other case, no p Penalty mention of any
penalty is introduced, except in as far as
a penalty pointed at the Magistrate's Clerk
if he happens to have one, may be supposed
to affect the Magistrate himself. But the
necessary penalties being pointed at the officers
of inferior account ((the Jailers and Constables)
they will these officers may through apprehension of these such penalties
be reasonably expected to furnish with tolerable
punctuality the documents expec required from
them: and by reason of the correspondence be and
necessary connection between that branch of information and that
which is required from the Magistracy, no
document can be furnished by either Constable
or Jailer, without indicating the demand for
a corresponding document to be transmitted by
and for some Magistrate. No Magistrate can
therefore ever be a defaulter in this respect, without
being pointed out as a defaulter, and in that
character applied to by his neighbour the County
Police Commissioner, or the Board, or both: and finally
by its [+] [+] nothing less will
serve
by the Lord
Lieutenant of his
County, by whomse he
may be
representation
to the Chancellor, he
might be left out of the
Commission if nothing
less will would serve.


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Identifier: | JB/150/621/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

105

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

621

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d17 / f192

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50842

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