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'' | <head>Contents II Panopticon Bill</head><p><head>XIII<lb/>Prisoners' Settlements.</head></p><p>38<lb/>On Petition of a Metasylum-man,<lb/>backed by Governor, Parish<lb/>to remove the Family to the<lb/>Metasylum —</p><p>39<lb/>Parish may contract with Governor<lb/>for his easing them of the charge —</p><p>40<lb/>On Vagrancy, family to be removed,<lb/>not to the Parish, but to the Metasylum.</p><p>41<lb/>— though there be Kinsmen liable,<lb/>Governor's resort may be to Parish —</p><p>42<lb/>Sessions may amend Original<lb/>Orders or send them back to be new<lb/>stated —</p><p>43<lb/>— also Examinations, Certificates, etc.</p><p>44<lb/>— and make eventual Orders,<lb/>depending upon the subsequent<lb/>completion of a sufficient ground</p><p>45<lb/>Signatures to be deemed genuine<lb/>without proof, in default of denial on<lb/>Oath —</p><p>46<lb/>— and signed papers, genuine <hi rend="underline">in toto</hi></p><p>47<lb/>Parties examinable in proof of their<lb/>own hand writing —</p><p>48<lb/>Unsigned papers appearing to<lb/>exhibit the declaration of a certain<lb/>person may <hi rend="underline">primâ facie</hi> be deemed<lb/>his without express proof —</p><p>49<lb/>Copies delivered as true may be<lb/>received as Originals <hi rend="underline">primâ facie</hi>,<lb/>in default of declaration of belief to<lb/>the contrary upon Oath —</p><p>50<lb/>Costs and damages, by reason of the<lb/>production of an ungenuine paper<lb/>as genuine, or of an erroneous copy<lb/>as true, be on the author of the<lb/>mistake —</p><p>51<lb/>Exhibition of such ungenuine paper<lb/>or erroneous copy <hi rend="underline">malâ fide</hi><lb/>punishable as a fraud —</p><p>52<lb/>Like provision for copies of copies<lb/>ad infinitum —</p><p>53<lb/>Court may make an Order<lb/>conditional, depending on the<lb/>subsequent substantiation of such<lb/><hi rend="underline">primâ facie</hi> evidence —</p><p>54<lb/>— or the production of an<lb/>existing paper omitted to be<lb/>produced —</p><p>55<lb/>— insuring by examination or<lb/>affidavit the <hi rend="underline">bonâ fides</hi> of the<lb/>party indulged —</p><pb/><head>XIII<lb/>Prisoners' Settlements</head><p>56<lb/>Proceedings under this<lb/>Act not removable by<lb/>Certiorari —</p>-----<p><head>Forms</head><lb/>I. 1. <lb/>Petition for subsidiary<lb/>Examination —<lb/>I. 2.<lb/>Deputation to take subsidiary<lb/>Examination —</p>-----<p><head>XIV. Correspondence<lb/>facilitated.</head></p><p>1<lb/>Letters being sent by Post<lb/>to individuals by name,<lb/>receipt to be presumed <hi rend="underline">primâ<lb/>facie</hi></p><p>2<lb/>Mode of proceeding where<lb/>Letters of Notice are to be<lb/>conveyed to persons not<lb/>known by name, viz:<lb/>Overseers: 1. Form of direction —</p><p>3<lb/>2. Mode of conveyance by<lb/>Country Post-Master —</p><p>4<lb/>Delivery at the Parish<lb/>Church good for included<lb/>Vills etc. —</p><p>5<lb/>— and notwithstanding the<lb/>union of the Parish with<lb/>others, by Houses of Industry etc. —</p><p>6<lb/>Mode with regard to<lb/>Extra-parochial Places —</p><p>7<lb/>Post-Master's fee for delivery —</p><p>8<lb/>Delivery accordingly to be<lb/>presumed <hi rend="underline">primâ facie</hi></p><p>9<lb/>Presumption conclusive,<lb/>unless repelled by Oath of<lb/>non-receipt —</p><p>10<lb/>— which may be <hi rend="underline">vivâ voce</hi>,<lb/>or by affidavit, according<lb/>to a Form prescribed —</p><p>11<lb/>Signatures, to Letters and<lb/>instruments under this Act,<lb/>to be accompanied by sufficient<lb/><hi rend="underline">directions</hi> to the signer —</p><p>12<lb/>Penalty for omission, in<lb/>case of a due memento<lb/>previously received —</p><pb/><head>XIV<lb/>Correspondence<lb/>facilitated.</head><p>13<lb/>Printed Forms to contain<lb/>abstracts of the Law relative<lb/>to each —</p><p>14<lb/>Books to be kept for<lb/>registering Penitentiary House<lb/>correspondence by General<lb/>Post —</p><p>15<lb/>1. Receipt Book for proving<lb/>receipt of Letters —</p><p>16<lb/>2. Issuing Book for proving<lb/>the issuing of Letters</p><p>17<lb/>3. Copy Book for ascertaining<lb/>the Contents of Letters issued —</p><p>18<lb/>So for Letters by Penny Post —</p><p>19<lb/>Books to be accessible on<lb/>conditions to be approved by<lb/>King's Bench —</p><p>20<lb/>— and good evidence <hi rend="underline">for</hi> the<lb/>Governor, and production thereof<lb/>compellable <hi rend="underline">against</hi> him —</p><p>21<lb/>— King's Bench may take<lb/>order for the due custody thereof —</p><p>22<lb/>Penitentiary House Correspondence<lb/>to be post-free —</p><p>23<lb/>Mode of franking it from<lb/>the House —</p><p>24<lb/>On what conditions free <hi rend="underline">at</hi><lb/>the House —</p><p>25<lb/>— Penny Post to take payment<lb/>at the House for letters<lb/>received there</p><p>26<lb/>Stamped Signature of<lb/>Governor or Sub-Governor to<lb/>serve instead of real: and<lb/>forgery thereof penal —</p><p>27<lb/>Correspondence, between third<lb/>persons, relative to public<lb/>Penitentiary-House-business, to<lb/>be conveyed, by Post, through<lb/>the said House — and Governor<lb/>to give notice thereof in the<lb/>Forms —</p><p>28<lb/>Costs of communication, made<lb/>in any other manner than by<lb/>Post as aforesaid, not to be allowed —</p><pb/><head>XIV<lb/>Correspondence<lb/>facilitated.</head><p>29<lb/>Punishment for Forgery, in<lb/>respect of any instrument under<lb/>this Act, with intent to defraud.</p><p>30<lb/>— or to procure other undue<lb/>advantage, or do injury</p> | ||
Contents II Panopticon Bill
XIII
Prisoners' Settlements.
38
On Petition of a Metasylum-man,
backed by Governor, Parish
to remove the Family to the
Metasylum —
39
Parish may contract with Governor
for his easing them of the charge —
40
On Vagrancy, family to be removed,
not to the Parish, but to the Metasylum.
41
— though there be Kinsmen liable,
Governor's resort may be to Parish —
42
Sessions may amend Original
Orders or send them back to be new
stated —
43
— also Examinations, Certificates, etc.
44
— and make eventual Orders,
depending upon the subsequent
completion of a sufficient ground
45
Signatures to be deemed genuine
without proof, in default of denial on
Oath —
46
— and signed papers, genuine in toto
47
Parties examinable in proof of their
own hand writing —
48
Unsigned papers appearing to
exhibit the declaration of a certain
person may primâ facie be deemed
his without express proof —
49
Copies delivered as true may be
received as Originals primâ facie,
in default of declaration of belief to
the contrary upon Oath —
50
Costs and damages, by reason of the
production of an ungenuine paper
as genuine, or of an erroneous copy
as true, be on the author of the
mistake —
51
Exhibition of such ungenuine paper
or erroneous copy malâ fide
punishable as a fraud —
52
Like provision for copies of copies
ad infinitum —
53
Court may make an Order
conditional, depending on the
subsequent substantiation of such
primâ facie evidence —
54
— or the production of an
existing paper omitted to be
produced —
55
— insuring by examination or
affidavit the bonâ fides of the
party indulged —
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XIII
Prisoners' Settlements
56
Proceedings under this
Act not removable by
Certiorari —
-----
Forms
I. 1.
Petition for subsidiary
Examination —
I. 2.
Deputation to take subsidiary
Examination —
-----
XIV. Correspondence
facilitated.
1
Letters being sent by Post
to individuals by name,
receipt to be presumed primâ
facie
2
Mode of proceeding where
Letters of Notice are to be
conveyed to persons not
known by name, viz:
Overseers: 1. Form of direction —
3
2. Mode of conveyance by
Country Post-Master —
4
Delivery at the Parish
Church good for included
Vills etc. —
5
— and notwithstanding the
union of the Parish with
others, by Houses of Industry etc. —
6
Mode with regard to
Extra-parochial Places —
7
Post-Master's fee for delivery —
8
Delivery accordingly to be
presumed primâ facie
9
Presumption conclusive,
unless repelled by Oath of
non-receipt —
10
— which may be vivâ voce,
or by affidavit, according
to a Form prescribed —
11
Signatures, to Letters and
instruments under this Act,
to be accompanied by sufficient
directions to the signer —
12
Penalty for omission, in
case of a due memento
previously received —
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XIV
Correspondence
facilitated.
13
Printed Forms to contain
abstracts of the Law relative
to each —
14
Books to be kept for
registering Penitentiary House
correspondence by General
Post —
15
1. Receipt Book for proving
receipt of Letters —
16
2. Issuing Book for proving
the issuing of Letters
17
3. Copy Book for ascertaining
the Contents of Letters issued —
18
So for Letters by Penny Post —
19
Books to be accessible on
conditions to be approved by
King's Bench —
20
— and good evidence for the
Governor, and production thereof
compellable against him —
21
— King's Bench may take
order for the due custody thereof —
22
Penitentiary House Correspondence
to be post-free —
23
Mode of franking it from
the House —
24
On what conditions free at
the House —
25
— Penny Post to take payment
at the House for letters
received there
26
Stamped Signature of
Governor or Sub-Governor to
serve instead of real: and
forgery thereof penal —
27
Correspondence, between third
persons, relative to public
Penitentiary-House-business, to
be conveyed, by Post, through
the said House — and Governor
to give notice thereof in the
Forms —
28
Costs of communication, made
in any other manner than by
Post as aforesaid, not to be allowed —
---page break---
XIV
Correspondence
facilitated.
29
Punishment for Forgery, in
respect of any instrument under
this Act, with intent to defraud.
30
— or to procure other undue
advantage, or do injury
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