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<head>1828 <sic>Sept.</sic> 6<lb/>Blackstone</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.<sic> VI [Judiciary & Procedure]</note><lb/>2 (6) (2) <note>Acting as<lb/>Functionaries</note></p> <p><note>Law as it ought to be<lb/>functionaries in Judicial<lb/>Theatre.</note></p> <p>I. In <add>or about/or under the order of</add> one Judicatory or another, <add>as the Judicial <del>function</del> theatre, or say in the <hi rend="underline"> | <head>1828 <sic>Sept.</sic> 6<lb/>Blackstone</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VI [Judiciary & Procedure]</note><lb/>2 (6) (2) <note>Acting as<lb/>Functionaries</note></p> <p><note>Law as it ought to be<lb/>functionaries in Judicial<lb/>Theatre.</note></p> <p>I. In <add>or about/or under the order of</add> one Judicatory or another, <add>as the Judicial <del>function</del> theatre, or say in the <hi rend="underline">Judicial drama</hi></add> according to <hi rend="underline">Law as it ought<lb/>to be</hi>. Actors, these ☞ Hereupon write these down: then proceed<lb/>to say. <unclear>Among whom</unclear> Judicial functionaries Magistrates and <unclear>Headmen</unclear><lb/>those who stand respectively designated by three stars, two stars<lb/>and a single star, two stars and three stars</p> <!-- remaining text is organised in two columns --> <p>I. Immediate Judicatories</p> <p>I. Functionaries Magisterial<lb/>1. The Judge <add>principal</add><lb/>2. The Registrar<lb/>3. The Government Advocate<lb/>4. The Eleemosynary Advocate</p> <p>II. <sic>Forebearance</sic> Magisterial supplementary,<lb/>their several Deputes. <hi rend="superscript">(b</hi></p> <p>5. or 1. Doorkeepers} These<lb/>6. or 2. Factors } stationary<lb/>7. or 3. Guards where necessary}<lb/>8. or 4. } Accerator } in English</p> <p><hi rend="underline">Hither-callers</hi></p> <p>9. or 5. Other mandate-bearers<lb/>and Response receivers, in<lb/>so far as necessary.</p> <p>9 or 5 <sic>Prehensors</sic> <hi rend="superscript">(c)</hi> (Bound-Bailiffs<lb/>&c) (c)</p> <p>III. Incidental Assisters to the<lb/>Judge; not employed but at the<lb/>instance of the party on either<lb/>side or the Judge</p> <p>Quasi-Jurymen, <hi rend="underline">three</hi>: whereof<lb/>2 ordinary: one Erudite, for a<lb/>Foreman By the odd number<lb/>a decision is secured in every<lb/>case. The number thus minimized<lb/>for reasons see § <hi rend="underline">Judges,<lb/>one</hi> only.</p> <!-- line across the page in ink --> <p>b<lb/>In Scotland under Scotch Law, <add>as it is</add> the<lb/>Sheriff (<del>a species of</del> <add>officiating as</add> Judge) has numerous<lb/>deputes.</p> <!-- line across the page in ink --> <p>Note<lb/>(a) From the Greek <foreign>Eleemosyne</foreign> form<lb/>where by contraction in English Alms<lb/>in French <foreign>Aumône.</foreign></p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>IV. Judicial Inspectors</p> <p>10. Functionaries without imperative<lb/>power but acting <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>as a check to the <del><gap/></del><lb/>upon the Magisterial functionaries, by influence</add><lb/>in the character of a Committee<lb/>of the Public Opinion Tribunal</p> <p>1. Probationary <add>professional</add> Lawyers, serving<lb/>in this way a correspondent apprenticeship:<lb/> and see §.</p> <p>2. Suitors <del>waiting for the</del> in<lb/>a common door compartment<lb/>waiting <sic>till</sic> their suits come<lb/>on.</p> <p>III. Appellate Judicatories,<lb/>as many as <del>shall</del> by experience<lb/>shall be found necessary.<lb/>Actors the same: with the<lb/>exception of Jailers and<lb/>Prehensors.</p> <p>IV. In these Districts or say<lb/><hi rend="underline">Subshares</hi> which <del>are the</del> constitute<lb/>the results of the <del>sm</del><lb/>ultimate division of territory<lb/>exhibiting <add>constituting</add> thus the smallest<lb/>portions established functionaries<lb/>uniting <del>with</del> to functions<lb/>belonging to the Administrative<lb/>Department <add>certain Magisterial functions</add> <del><gap/></del> belonging<lb/>to the Judicial Department<lb/>1. Local Headmen. <hi rend="superscript">( )</hi><lb/>4. Headman's Registrars.</p> <!-- line across the page in ink --> <p>( ) In respect of extent if <add>the local field of</add> trial<lb/><del>jurisdiction,</del> <add>authority</add> somewhat analogous<lb/>to English Mayors: more<lb/>so to French <foreign>Maires</foreign>: but this<lb/>authority in every such <del>district</del> <add>such <del>district <gap/></del></add> smallest district<lb/><add><del>District</del></add> rendered correctly different by the <add>terms</add> <lb/><!-- continues in the margin --> terms of the Costs: and in every<lb/>one; but for special reasons,<lb/>exactly the same.</p> | ||
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1828 Sept. 6
Blackstone
Ch. VI [Judiciary & Procedure]
2 (6) (2) Acting as
Functionaries
Law as it ought to be
functionaries in Judicial
Theatre.
I. In or about/or under the order of one Judicatory or another, as the Judicial function theatre, or say in the Judicial drama according to Law as it ought
to be. Actors, these ☞ Hereupon write these down: then proceed
to say. Among whom Judicial functionaries Magistrates and Headmen
those who stand respectively designated by three stars, two stars
and a single star, two stars and three stars
I. Immediate Judicatories
I. Functionaries Magisterial
1. The Judge principal
2. The Registrar
3. The Government Advocate
4. The Eleemosynary Advocate
II. Forebearance Magisterial supplementary,
their several Deputes. (b
5. or 1. Doorkeepers} These
6. or 2. Factors } stationary
7. or 3. Guards where necessary}
8. or 4. } Accerator } in English
Hither-callers
9. or 5. Other mandate-bearers
and Response receivers, in
so far as necessary.
9 or 5 Prehensors (c) (Bound-Bailiffs
&c) (c)
III. Incidental Assisters to the
Judge; not employed but at the
instance of the party on either
side or the Judge
Quasi-Jurymen, three: whereof
2 ordinary: one Erudite, for a
Foreman By the odd number
a decision is secured in every
case. The number thus minimized
for reasons see § Judges,
one only.
b
In Scotland under Scotch Law, as it is the
Sheriff (a species of officiating as Judge) has numerous
deputes.
Note
(a) From the Greek Eleemosyne form
where by contraction in English Alms
in French Aumône.
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IV. Judicial Inspectors
10. Functionaries without imperative
power but acting as a check to the
upon the Magisterial functionaries, by influence
in the character of a Committee
of the Public Opinion Tribunal
1. Probationary professional Lawyers, serving
in this way a correspondent apprenticeship:
and see §.
2. Suitors waiting for the in
a common door compartment
waiting till their suits come
on.
III. Appellate Judicatories,
as many as shall by experience
shall be found necessary.
Actors the same: with the
exception of Jailers and
Prehensors.
IV. In these Districts or say
Subshares which are the constitute
the results of the sm
ultimate division of territory
exhibiting constituting thus the smallest
portions established functionaries
uniting with to functions
belonging to the Administrative
Department certain Magisterial functions belonging
to the Judicial Department
1. Local Headmen. ( )
4. Headman's Registrars.
( ) In respect of extent if the local field of trial
jurisdiction, authority somewhat analogous
to English Mayors: more
so to French Maires: but this
authority in every such district such district smallest district
District rendered correctly different by the terms
terms of the Costs: and in every
one; but for special reasons,
exactly the same.
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