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1830 Aug 1
<head>1830 Aug 1<lb/>
Review
Review</head>


Note ( ) to p
<note>Note ( ) to p</note>


Mode of proof as to Law
<note>Mode of proof as to Law<lb/>
and find list in <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>
<add>and find list in</add> <unclear>false-pretence</unclear> Act<lb/>
3.G.2.c.24 applied
3.G.2.c.24 applied</note>


3.G.2.c.24 <gap/> <gap/>
<p>3.G.2.c.24 <gap/> <unclear>Published</unclear></p>


Now for matter of law, and matter of fact together. <gap/> For
<p>Now for matter of law, and matter of fact together. <del><gap/></del> For<lb/>
in sample species of the matter of law take for example the Statute of George Ao 1757
in sample <add>specimen</add> of the matter of law take for example the Statute <add>A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1757</add> of George<lb/>
3.G.2.c.24 the <gap/> Ao 1757 in and by which it is <gap/> <gap/> &sect;.11 that ...
<add>3.G.2.c.24</add> the second A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1757 in and by which it is <unclear>inserted</unclear> <del><gap/></del> &sect;.11 that ...<lb/>
"all persons who, knowingly and designedly, by false pretence
"all persons who, knowingly and designedly, by false pretence<lb/>
"or pretences, shall obtain from any person ... money ...
"or pretences, shall obtain from any person ... money ...<lb/>
"with intent to defraud any person ... of the same ...
"with intent to defraud any person ... of the same ...<lb/>
"shall be deemed Offenders against law and the public peace,
"shall be deemed Offenders against law and the public peace,<lb/>
"and the Court, before whom such Offenders <gap/> ... shall
"and the Court, before whom such Offenders <del><gap/></del> ... shall<lb/>
"be tried, shall in case he ... be convict4ed ... <gap/> such
"be tried, shall in case he ... be convicted ... <gap/> such<lb/>
"Offender, to be put into the Pillory, or be publickly whipped,
"Offender, to be put into the Pillory, or be <sic>publickly</sic> whipped,<lb/>
"or to be transported ... for the term of seven years
"or to be transported ... for the term of seven years</p>


For a specimen of the mater of the f<gap/> contained under
<p>For a specimen of the matter of the <unclear>facts</unclear> contained under<lb/>
the description of the above has were in the character of <gap/> subject
the description of the above law <unclear>were</unclear> in the character of <del><gap/></del> subject<lb/>
matter of violent prohibition and <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> a demand
matter of violent prohibition and <unclear>such acts creating</unclear> a demand<lb/>
for punishment <gap/> in one or other of the four abovementioned to be inflicted
for punishment <del><gap/></del> in one or other of the four abovementioned to be inflicted<lb/>
on each individual convicted of having <gap/> or as the word is
on each individual convicted of having <unclear>exercised</unclear> or as the word is<lb/>
committed an <gap/> and coming under its <gap/> a species of acts
committed an <gap/> and coming under its <gap/> a species of acts<lb/>
so demonstrated take the sort of act exercised by every Member
so demonstrated take the sort of act exercised by every Member<lb/>
in Chancery (if there be any such one) by whom  
in Chancery (if there be any such one) by whom <gap/> to <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
has been on a certain day received from him, in <del><gap/></del> recompense <add>retribution</add><lb/>
for attention paid by him in <del><gap/></del> <add><gap/> <gap/></add> day, he not having on<lb/>
that same day paid any such attention. So may <gap/><lb/>
of such receipt so may many instances of <gap/>, in construction of the<lb/>
same Act, received and obtained in a false pretence. In a work of<lb/>
M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Benthams published by teh late M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dumont so long ago in the year<lb/>
18.. <del><gap/></del> acts of this description were held up to view <del><gap/></del> as<lb/>
being <unclear>paid and parent</unclear> of what was in those days even among all<lb/>
the Equity Judges of a subordinate <gap/> termed <hi rend="underline">Masters in Chancery</hi><lb/>
habitual and constant practice. <del>Such</del> Seen that here such it has repeatedly<lb/>
been declared to be in a variety of works that have been<lb/>
<gap/>: some of these official and authenticated</p>





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1830 Aug 1
Review

Note ( ) to p

Mode of proof as to Law
and find list in false-pretence Act
3.G.2.c.24 applied

3.G.2.c.24 Published

Now for matter of law, and matter of fact together. For
in sample specimen of the matter of law take for example the Statute Ao 1757 of George
3.G.2.c.24 the second Ao 1757 in and by which it is inserted §.11 that ...
"all persons who, knowingly and designedly, by false pretence
"or pretences, shall obtain from any person ... money ...
"with intent to defraud any person ... of the same ...
"shall be deemed Offenders against law and the public peace,
"and the Court, before whom such Offenders ... shall
"be tried, shall in case he ... be convicted ... such
"Offender, to be put into the Pillory, or be publickly whipped,
"or to be transported ... for the term of seven years

For a specimen of the matter of the facts contained under
the description of the above law were in the character of subject
matter of violent prohibition and such acts creating a demand
for punishment in one or other of the four abovementioned to be inflicted
on each individual convicted of having exercised or as the word is
committed an and coming under its a species of acts
so demonstrated take the sort of act exercised by every Member
in Chancery (if there be any such one) by whom to
has been on a certain day received from him, in recompense retribution
for attention paid by him in day, he not having on
that same day paid any such attention. So may
of such receipt so may many instances of , in construction of the
same Act, received and obtained in a false pretence. In a work of
Mr Benthams published by teh late Mr Dumont so long ago in the year
18.. acts of this description were held up to view as
being paid and parent of what was in those days even among all
the Equity Judges of a subordinate termed Masters in Chancery
habitual and constant practice. Such Seen that here such it has repeatedly
been declared to be in a variety of works that have been
: some of these official and authenticated




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Date_1

1830-08-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

123

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2044

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