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<p>Ap. 4 1826</p>
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<p><head>Private Offences continued<lb/>
 
Offences affecting the body</head></p>
 
<p><head>Corporal vexation incurable<lb/>
 
III<lb/>
Mutilation</head></p>
<p>1. Cutting off an ear.</p>
<p>2.  or a nose?</p>
<p>3.  Of one's self</p>
<p>Stroke upon the high sea,<lb/>
death ashore.<lb/>
Stroke and death on the<lb/>
high seas</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Same<lb/>
IV.<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Homicide</hi> Cont<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></head></p>
<p>1.  A. <add>with malice</add> kills B. while<lb/>
A. is drunk.</p>
<p>2.  Killing of an infant<lb/>
– of what age?<lb/>
Woman pregnant <gap/> the<lb/>
child before birth:  another kills<lb/>
it by a stroke.*<lb/>
* Child born &amp; dies after<lb/>
birth.</p>
<p>3.  Killing by an<lb/>
infant of what age?</p>
<p>4.  Provoking or persuading<lb/>
a Lunatick<lb/>
to slay. – How<lb/>
far is lunatick excuseable?</p>
<p>5.  Femme covert<lb/>
kills by coercion<lb/>
of her baron. – Qu.<lb/>
what is coercion?</p>
<p>6.  Party killed an<lb/>
alien or denizen<lb/>
– enemy or not;<lb/>
and within what<lb/>
jurisdiction? – or<lb/>
attainted of high treason, or felony,<lb/>
or coincided &amp; under execution</p>
<p>7.  Slaying of a criminal,<lb/>
in the commission<lb/>
of a capital<lb/>
crime – or afterwards,<lb/>
in securing<lb/>
him.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Same<lb/>
IV.<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Homicide</hi> Cont<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi></head></p>
<p>8.  Killing A. where<lb/>
one designs to kill<lb/>
B:  poison intended for<lb/>
A.  B. takes it by misadventure</p>
<p>9.  Killing one's self<lb/>
or giving oneself a <unclear>mortal</unclear><lb/>
wound of wh<hi rend="superscript">h</hi> he dies within a<lb/>
year and a day.<add>(2)</add><lb/>
<add>(2)</add> A pursues B with intent<lb/>
to kill him.  B runs away<lb/>
and falls with his knife<lb/>
drawn in his hand –<lb/>
pursuer falls on the knife &amp;<lb/>
is killed.</p>
<p>B. stands with a naked<lb/>
weapon for his defence &amp;<lb/>
A. runs upon it.</p>
<p>10.  Killing by poison<lb/>
or by stabbing:  or<lb/>
with a sword, gun, bow or any<lb/>
other weapon</p>
<p>11.  Or by famishing<lb/>
him (in jail)<lb/>
or crush, bruise, smother<lb/>
strangle &amp;c.</p>
<p>12.  Or by exposing<lb/>
him to a pestitential<lb/>
disorder,<lb/>
or set a dog on to kill him.</p>
<p>13.  Or by stirring<lb/>
up another to destroy<lb/>
him – a<lb/>
man or a beast</p>
<p>14.  Or by exposure,<lb/>
as where a sick<lb/>
man was wheeled<lb/>
from door to door<lb/>
by parish officers<lb/>
till he died;  or<lb/>
child by a kite.</p>
<p>15.  Or by letting<lb/>
loose a mad or<lb/>
vicious animal.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Same<lb/>
IV.<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Homicide</hi></head> Cont<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></p>]
<p>16.  Or by provoking<lb/>
a dog at one.</p>
<p>17.  After lying in<lb/>
wait – or after a precedent<lb/>
quarrel.</p>
<p>18.  On a present<lb/>
quarrell.</p>
<p>19.  In a duel –<lb/>
on the spot, or after<lb/>
a separation or<lb/>
sleep.</p>
<p>20.  Killing without<lb/>
preparation;  but<lb/>
with a moral weapon.</p>
<p>21.  After declining<lb/>
to fight, on further<lb/>
provocation.</p>
<p>21.  Where he that is<lb/>
killed gave the<lb/>
first blow, or sought<lb/>
the quarrell.</p>
<p>24.  Or ride away a multitude<lb/>
with a horse used to kicking;<lb/>
or throw a stone on a <unclear>house</unclear><lb/>
among a multitude to hurt<lb/>
them.</p>
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Ap. 4 1826

Private Offences continued
Offences affecting the body

Corporal vexation incurable
III
Mutilation

1. Cutting off an ear.

2. or a nose?

3. Of one's self

Stroke upon the high sea,
death ashore.
Stroke and death on the
high seas


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Same
IV.
Homicide Contd

1. A. with malice kills B. while
A. is drunk.

2. Killing of an infant
– of what age?
Woman pregnant the
child before birth: another kills
it by a stroke.*

  • Child born & dies after

birth.

3. Killing by an
infant of what age?

4. Provoking or persuading
a Lunatick
to slay. – How
far is lunatick excuseable?

5. Femme covert
kills by coercion
of her baron. – Qu.
what is coercion?

6. Party killed an
alien or denizen
– enemy or not;
and within what
jurisdiction? – or
attainted of high treason, or felony,
or coincided & under execution

7. Slaying of a criminal,
in the commission
of a capital
crime – or afterwards,
in securing
him.


---page break---

Same
IV.
Homicide Contd.

8. Killing A. where
one designs to kill
B: poison intended for
A. B. takes it by misadventure

9. Killing one's self
or giving oneself a mortal
wound of whh he dies within a
year and a day.(2)
(2) A pursues B with intent
to kill him. B runs away
and falls with his knife
drawn in his hand –
pursuer falls on the knife &
is killed.

B. stands with a naked
weapon for his defence &
A. runs upon it.

10. Killing by poison
or by stabbing: or
with a sword, gun, bow or any
other weapon

11. Or by famishing
him (in jail)
or crush, bruise, smother
strangle &c.

12. Or by exposing
him to a pestitential
disorder,
or set a dog on to kill him.

13. Or by stirring
up another to destroy
him – a
man or a beast

14. Or by exposure,
as where a sick
man was wheeled
from door to door
by parish officers
till he died; or
child by a kite.

15. Or by letting
loose a mad or
vicious animal.


---page break---

Same
IV.
Homicide
Contd

]

16. Or by provoking
a dog at one.

17. After lying in
wait – or after a precedent
quarrel.

18. On a present
quarrell.

19. In a duel –
on the spot, or after
a separation or
sleep.

20. Killing without
preparation; but
with a moral weapon.

21. After declining
to fight, on further
provocation.

21. Where he that is
killed gave the
first blow, or sought
the quarrell.

24. Or ride away a multitude
with a horse used to kicking;
or throw a stone on a house
among a multitude to hurt
them.


Identifier: | JB/064/185/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1826-04-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3, 1-22

Box

064

Main Headings

Penal Code

Folio number

185

Info in main headings field

Private offences continued Offences affecting the body

Image

001

Titles

Corporal vexation / incurable

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

F24

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20539

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