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<head>1828 July 25</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><sic>Jud.</sic> <add>Blackstone ?</add> <note>Preface?</note><lb/>(1/3) (1) <note>Other Courts</note></p> <p>Judicatories to which scraps of judicatory have<lb/>been left, or at different times given, defy the powers of examination<lb/>exercised with any compass of which <add>the present sketch<lb/><gap/></add> the work is susceptible. Among the principle ones are the following</p> <p>I. Courts left unabolished: but on account of the narrowness of the<lb/>field of jurisdiction, and of their power to give execution and effect<lb/>to their judgments seldom if ever resorted to</p> <p>II.  Courts judging and <gap/> according to <del>Roman</del> <add>the system of</add> Law<lb/>which originated in ancient Law and has been continued<lb/>on in Subject to modern variation is respect of the countries<lb/>in the continent of Europe.<lb/>1. Ecclesiastic Law Courts<lb/>2. Admiralty Law Courts</p> <p>III.  Courts of relatively recent institution: being instituted<lb/>Altogether by Statue Law</p> <p>1. Courts composed of Justices of the Peace sitting in<lb/>General Sessions: for their being held five times a year termed<lb/>Quarter Sessions.  These proceed mostly with <add>in most cases act not without</add> a Jury: especially<lb/>cases named criminal.</p> <p>2.  Courts composed of Justices of the Peace sitting in numbers<lb/>from 2 to any higher number in Sessions <gap/> with<lb>reference to the above General Sessions &#x2014; <hi rend="underline">Petty Sessions</hi>.</p> <p>3. Courts consisting of a Justice of Peace acting singly<lb/>In this case and the last, a Jury is in no instance<lb/>employed.</p>
<head>1828 July 25</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><sic>Jud.</sic> <add>Blackstone ?</add> <note>Preface?</note><lb/>(1/3) (1) <note>Other Courts</note></p> <p>Judicatories to which scraps of jurisdiction have<lb/>been left, or at different times given, defy the powers of examination<lb/>exercised within any compass of which <add>the present sketch<lb/>like</add> this work is susceptible.<lb/>Among the principle ones are the following</p> <p>I. Courts left unabolished: but on account of the narrowness of their<lb/>field of jurisdiction, and of their power to give execution and effect<lb/>to their judgments seldom if ever resorted to</p> <p>II.  Courts judging and presiding according to <del>Roman</del> <add>the system of</add> Law<lb/>which originated in ancient Rome and has been continued<lb/>on in Subject to modern variation is respect of the countries<lb/>in the continent of Europe.<lb/>1. Ecclesiastic Law Courts<lb/>2. Admiralty Law Courts</p> <p>III.  Courts of comparatively recent institution: being instituted<lb/>altogether by Statue Law</p> <p>1. Courts composed of Justices of the Peace sitting in<lb/>General Sessions: for their being held four times a year termed<lb/>Quarter Sessions.  These proceed mostly with <add>in most cases act not without</add> a Jury: especially<lb/>cases named criminal.</p> <p>2.  Courts composed of Justices of the Peace sitting in numbers<lb/>from 2 to any higher number in Sessions <unclear>acted</unclear> with<lb/>reference to the above General Sessions &#x2014; <hi rend="underline">Petty Sessions</hi>.</p> <p>3. Courts consisting of a Justice of Peace acting singly<lb/>In this case and the last, a Jury is in no instance<lb/>employed.</p>


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1828 July 25

Jud. Blackstone ? Preface?
(1/3) (1) Other Courts

Judicatories to which scraps of jurisdiction have
been left, or at different times given, defy the powers of examination
exercised within any compass of which the present sketch
like
this work is susceptible.
Among the principle ones are the following

I. Courts left unabolished: but on account of the narrowness of their
field of jurisdiction, and of their power to give execution and effect
to their judgments seldom if ever resorted to

II. Courts judging and presiding according to Roman the system of Law
which originated in ancient Rome and has been continued
on in Subject to modern variation is respect of the countries
in the continent of Europe.
1. Ecclesiastic Law Courts
2. Admiralty Law Courts

III. Courts of comparatively recent institution: being instituted
altogether by Statue Law

1. Courts composed of Justices of the Peace sitting in
General Sessions: for their being held four times a year termed
Quarter Sessions. These proceed mostly with in most cases act not without a Jury: especially
cases named criminal.

2. Courts composed of Justices of the Peace sitting in numbers
from 2 to any higher number in Sessions acted with
reference to the above General Sessions — Petty Sessions.

3. Courts consisting of a Justice of Peace acting singly
In this case and the last, a Jury is in no instance
employed.



Identifier: | JB/031/082/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1828-07-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

082

Info in main headings field

blackstone? jud.

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

9768

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