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<p>August 9 1826<lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Penal Code</head><note>Ch. Affecting Reputation<lb/>
 
&sect; 1.  Defamation</note></p>
 
<p><del>33.</del> <add>470.</add>  I am thoroughly<lb/>
 
convinced you are<lb/>
guilty (of A's death), &amp;<lb/>
rather than you should<lb/>
go without a hangman,<lb/>
I will hang you.</p>
<p><del>3</del> 471.  Of a merchant,<lb/>
you keep false books &amp;<lb/>
I can prove it.</p>
<p>472.  Of an officer, he<lb/>
is a common barrator.</p>
<p>473.  Of a church warden<lb/>
he has cheated the parish.</p>
<p>474.  Hw watch had<lb/>
been stolen &amp; he had<lb/>
reason to believe A.<lb/>
stole it.</p>
<p>475.  Of a sheriff, he has<lb/>
collected <gap/> on D,<lb/>
<del>which</del> <add>converted them to his own use &amp;</add><lb/>
cannot be got out<lb/>
of his hands.</p>
<p>476.  to a witness,<lb/>
while giving evidence<lb/>
in court, on point material<lb/>
to the issue, that<lb/>
is false.</p>
<p>477.  Of a clergyman,<lb/>
a preacher, he is a drunkard,<lb/>
or I saw him<lb/>
drunk.</p>
<p>478.  Of the plaintiff,<lb/>
he is perjured;  as<lb/>
of <gap/> you swore to a lie</p>
<pb/>
<p>for which you now stand<lb/>
indicted.</p>
<p>479.  A. is a common<lb/>
prostitute.</p>
<p>480.  A. gives B. a<lb/>
servant, a false character<lb/>
– maliciously:  saying<lb/>
that that B. had overcharged<lb/>
him <add>in</add> the price of books<lb/>
<del>book <gap/></del> bought for him,<lb/>
whereby B. lost a <unclear>place</unclear>.</p>
<p>481.  A. prosecute of<lb/>
estate tail.  Beater <del>him</del><lb/>
son C. a bastard.</p>
<p>482.  Of an innkeeper<lb/>
thy house is infected with<lb/>
the pox &amp; thy wife was<lb/>
laid of the pox.</p>
<p>483.  <add>Of a trader</add>  You are a cheat,<lb/>
and have been a cheat<lb/>
for divers years.</p>
<p>484.  You are a swindler.</p>
<p>485.  You are a <del><gap/><lb/>
<gap/></del> rogue and<lb/>
have cheated me of several<lb/>
pounds.</p>
<p>486.  He was <gap/> to<lb/>
his former wife and w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>
not allow her <gap/>.</p>
<p>487.  He is a <gap/>.</p>
<p>488.  Of a single woman,<lb/>
she had a child<lb/>
by A. B.</p>
<pb/>
<p>489 – in heat of <unclear>passion</unclear><lb/>
to A.  You are a <gap/><lb/>
and a rogue.</p>
<p>490.  You are <gap/><lb/>
&amp; I can prove it.</p>
<p>491.  He is a <gap/> &amp;<lb/>
quarreller &amp; gave his<lb/>
champion <gap/> to<lb/>
kill me &amp; then fly the<lb/>
country</p>
<p>492.  Words spoken<lb/>
by way of advice and<lb/>
friendship, admonition<lb/>
or concern, <hi rend="underline">without<lb/>
any ill will</hi></p>
<p>493.  A. is in jail for<lb/>
stealing a horse.</p>
<p>494.  He has called<lb/>
B. B. being apparently<lb/>
alive.</p>
<p>495.  He is a thief,<lb/>
and stole my corn<lb/>
in my field.</p>
<p>496.  Of a Representative.<lb/>
As to instructing<lb/>
me A. B. you might<lb/>
as well instruct the<lb/>
winds &amp; should he<lb/>
promise assistance<lb/>
I should not expect he<lb/>
would give it.</p>
<p>497.  An attorney in<lb/>
a particular suit knows<lb/>
nothing about it.</p>
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August 9 1826
Penal CodeCh. Affecting Reputation
§ 1. Defamation

33. 470. I am thoroughly
convinced you are
guilty (of A's death), &
rather than you should
go without a hangman,
I will hang you.

3 471. Of a merchant,
you keep false books &
I can prove it.

472. Of an officer, he
is a common barrator.

473. Of a church warden
he has cheated the parish.

474. Hw watch had
been stolen & he had
reason to believe A.
stole it.

475. Of a sheriff, he has
collected on D,
which converted them to his own use &
cannot be got out
of his hands.

476. to a witness,
while giving evidence
in court, on point material
to the issue, that
is false.

477. Of a clergyman,
a preacher, he is a drunkard,
or I saw him
drunk.

478. Of the plaintiff,
he is perjured; as
of you swore to a lie


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for which you now stand
indicted.

479. A. is a common
prostitute.

480. A. gives B. a
servant, a false character
– maliciously: saying
that that B. had overcharged
him in the price of books
book bought for him,
whereby B. lost a place.

481. A. prosecute of
estate tail. Beater him
son C. a bastard.

482. Of an innkeeper
thy house is infected with
the pox & thy wife was
laid of the pox.

483. Of a trader You are a cheat,
and have been a cheat
for divers years.

484. You are a swindler.

485. You are a
rogue and
have cheated me of several
pounds.

486. He was to
his former wife and wd
not allow her .

487. He is a .

488. Of a single woman,
she had a child
by A. B.


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489 – in heat of passion
to A. You are a
and a rogue.

490. You are
& I can prove it.

491. He is a &
quarreller & gave his
champion to
kill me & then fly the
country

492. Words spoken
by way of advice and
friendship, admonition
or concern, without
any ill will

493. A. is in jail for
stealing a horse.

494. He has called
B. B. being apparently
alive.

495. He is a thief,
and stole my corn
in my field.

496. Of a Representative.
As to instructing
me A. B. you might
as well instruct the
winds & should he
promise assistance
I should not expect he
would give it.

497. An attorney in
a particular suit knows
nothing about it.


Identifier: | JB/064/225/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1826-08-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

470-497

Box

064

Main Headings

Penal Code

Folio number

225

Info in main headings field

Penal Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

F19

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

20579

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