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<head>1388 <foreign>ANNO REGNI DECIMO NONO</foreign> Cap. 74. </head>
<head>1388 <foreign>ANNO REGNI DECIMO NONO</foreign> Cap. 74. </head>


<p>holder for the County Palatine of Chester, or within the <lb/>Principality of Wales, shall be lawfully convicted of any <lb/> Grand or Petty Larceny, or any other Crime, for which <lb/>he or she is or shall be liable by Law to be transported to <lb/>any of His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in America, <lb/>or if any Person convicted of such Crime hath<lb/> already been ordered to be so transported, but such Order<lb/> <!-- next line marked and underlined by hand; note in JB's hand --> <hi rend='underline'>hath not yet been executed</hi>, <lb/> <note>Non-execution of Transportation <unclear>sentenced</unclear> noticed</note> <lb/> it shall and may be lawful <lb/>for the Court before which any such Person hath been or <lb/>shall be so convicted, or any Court holden for the same <lb/>Place with like Authority, if such Court shall think fit, <lb/>to order and adjudge that such Person shall be transported<lb/> to any Parts beyond the Seas, whether the same<lb/> be situated in America, or elsewhere, in such and the like<lb/> Manner, and for any Term of Years not exceeding such<lb/> and the same Term as and for which such Person is or<lb/> shall be liable to be transported to any of His Majesty's<lb/> Colonies and Plantations in America aforesaid; any<lb/> Law, Statute, or Usage, to the contrary notwithstanding.</p>  
<p>holder for the County Palatine of Chester, or within the <lb/>Principality of Wales, shall be lawfully convicted of any <lb/> Grand or Petty Larceny, or any other Crime, for which <lb/>he or she is or shall be liable by Law to be transported to <lb/>any of His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in America, <lb/>or if any Person convicted of such Crime hath<lb/> already been ordered to be so transported, but such Order<lb/> <!-- next line marked and underlined by hand; note in JB's hand --> <hi rend='underline'>hath not yet been executed</hi>, <lb/> <note>Non-execution of Transportation sentenced noticed</note> <lb/> it shall and may be lawful <lb/>for the Court before which any such Person hath been or <lb/>shall be so convicted, or any Court holden for the same <lb/>Place with like Authority, if such Court shall think fit, <lb/>to order and adjudge that such Person shall be transported<lb/> to any Parts beyond the Seas, whether the same<lb/> be situated in America, or elsewhere, in such and the like<lb/> Manner, and for any Term of Years not exceeding such<lb/> and the same Term as and for which such Person is or<lb/> shall be liable to be transported to any of His Majesty's<lb/> Colonies and Plantations in America aforesaid; any<lb/> Law, Statute, or Usage, to the contrary notwithstanding.</p>  


<p><note>When any Convict shall be ordered for Transportation as aforesaid, or any Offender, excluded from Benefit of Clergy, shall receive His Majesty's Pardon on Condition of Transportation as aforesaid, all Laws relating to Transportation of Criminals to America, and their returning before the Expiration of their Term, shall be in Force with respect to the Offenders first mentioned.</note> <lb/> 2. And be it further enacted, That when any such Person,<lb/> who hath already been, or shall hereafter be so convicted,<lb/> shall, in consequence thereof, be ordered to be <lb/>transported to any Parts beyond the Seas, or if His <lb/>Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, shall hereafter be<lb/> graciously pleased to extend the Royal Mercy to any<lb/> Offender convicted or attainted of any Felony by which <lb/>he or she is excluded from the Benefit of Clergy, or of<lb/> such Statutes as are equivalent thereunto, upon the <lb/>Condition of Transportation to any Parts beyond the<lb/> Seas as aforesaid, then and in any such Cases all Laws, <lb/>Statutes, Usages, and Customs now in force, with<lb/> regard to the Transportation of Criminals to any of <lb/>His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in America, and <lb/> their Punishment for being afterwards at large, within <lb/> any Part of the Kingdom of Great Britain, before the <lb/>Expiration of the several Terms for which they were<lb/> ordered to be transported, or had agreed to transport <lb/>themselves, and particularly the several Provisions contained<lb/> in an Act, made in the Fourth Year of King<lb/> <add>George</add> </p>         
<p><note>When any Convict shall be ordered for Transportation as aforesaid, or any Offender, excluded from Benefit of Clergy, shall receive His Majesty's Pardon on Condition of Transportation as aforesaid, all Laws relating to Transportation of Criminals to America, and their returning before the Expiration of their Term, shall be in Force with respect to the Offenders first mentioned.</note> <lb/> 2. And be it further enacted, That when any such Person,<lb/> who hath already been, or shall hereafter be so convicted,<lb/> shall, in consequence thereof, be ordered to be <lb/>transported to any Parts beyond the Seas, or if His <lb/>Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, shall hereafter be<lb/> graciously pleased to extend the Royal Mercy to any<lb/> Offender convicted or attainted of any Felony by which <lb/>he or she is excluded from the Benefit of Clergy, or of<lb/> such Statutes as are equivalent thereunto, upon the <lb/>Condition of Transportation to any Parts beyond the<lb/> Seas as aforesaid, then and in any such Cases all Laws, <lb/>Statutes, Usages, and Customs now in force, with<lb/> regard to the Transportation of Criminals to any of <lb/>His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in America, and <lb/> their Punishment for being afterwards at large, within <lb/> any Part of the Kingdom of Great Britain, before the <lb/>Expiration of the several Terms for which they were<lb/> ordered to be transported, or had agreed to transport <lb/>themselves, and particularly the several Provisions contained<lb/> in an Act, made in the Fourth Year of King<lb/> <add>George</add> </p>         

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1388 ANNO REGNI DECIMO NONO Cap. 74.

holder for the County Palatine of Chester, or within the
Principality of Wales, shall be lawfully convicted of any
Grand or Petty Larceny, or any other Crime, for which
he or she is or shall be liable by Law to be transported to
any of His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in America,
or if any Person convicted of such Crime hath
already been ordered to be so transported, but such Order
hath not yet been executed,
Non-execution of Transportation sentenced noticed
it shall and may be lawful
for the Court before which any such Person hath been or
shall be so convicted, or any Court holden for the same
Place with like Authority, if such Court shall think fit,
to order and adjudge that such Person shall be transported
to any Parts beyond the Seas, whether the same
be situated in America, or elsewhere, in such and the like
Manner, and for any Term of Years not exceeding such
and the same Term as and for which such Person is or
shall be liable to be transported to any of His Majesty's
Colonies and Plantations in America aforesaid; any
Law, Statute, or Usage, to the contrary notwithstanding.

When any Convict shall be ordered for Transportation as aforesaid, or any Offender, excluded from Benefit of Clergy, shall receive His Majesty's Pardon on Condition of Transportation as aforesaid, all Laws relating to Transportation of Criminals to America, and their returning before the Expiration of their Term, shall be in Force with respect to the Offenders first mentioned.
2. And be it further enacted, That when any such Person,
who hath already been, or shall hereafter be so convicted,
shall, in consequence thereof, be ordered to be
transported to any Parts beyond the Seas, or if His
Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, shall hereafter be
graciously pleased to extend the Royal Mercy to any
Offender convicted or attainted of any Felony by which
he or she is excluded from the Benefit of Clergy, or of
such Statutes as are equivalent thereunto, upon the
Condition of Transportation to any Parts beyond the
Seas as aforesaid, then and in any such Cases all Laws,
Statutes, Usages, and Customs now in force, with
regard to the Transportation of Criminals to any of
His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in America, and
their Punishment for being afterwards at large, within
any Part of the Kingdom of Great Britain, before the
Expiration of the several Terms for which they were
ordered to be transported, or had agreed to transport
themselves, and particularly the several Provisions contained
in an Act, made in the Fourth Year of King
George

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Identifier: | JB/116/650/005"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1779

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

650

Info in main headings field

Image

005

Titles

Category

printed material

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

(1387-1428)

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

enclosed within a wrapper and annotated by bentham

ID Number

38183

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