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SEE JB/119/020/002 for columns 1 (Plymouth Hulk), 2 (Objection), 3 (the Master)
In that copy the last column is here the fourth column.


Temporary Heading Column 4


By the Vagrant Act
<head>By the Vagrant Act</head>


<p><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> - "all<lb/>
<p>17 G.2 c.5 - "all<lb/>
persons wandering abroad<lb/>
persons wandering abroad<lb/>
and lodging in alehouses<lb/>
and lodging in alehouses<lb/>
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rogues and vagabonds //2<lb/></p>
rogues and vagabonds //2<lb/></p>
<lb/>
<lb/>
<p>By //4 It shall be<lb/>
<p>By §4 It shall be<lb/>
lawful for any person to<lb/>
lawful for any person to<lb/>
apprehend offenders against<lb/>
apprehend offenders against<lb/>
their will . . .<lb/></p>
their will . . .<lb/></p>
<lb/>
<lb/>
<p>By // 7. <gap/>Where any<lb/>
<p>By § 7. <gap/>Where any<lb/>
rogues or vagabonds . . .<lb/>
rogues or vagabonds . . .<lb/>
are brought before any<lb/>
are brought before any<lb/>
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to the House of Correction<lb/>
to the House of Correction<lb/>
untill the next General<lb/>  
untill the next General<lb/>  
or <gap/>Sessions. or<lb/>
or Quarter Sessions. or<lb/>
for any less time <gap/><gap/><lb/>
for any less time ...<lb/>
and <gap/>each whipping<lb/>
and after each whipping<lb/>
or confinement, <del><gap/></del><lb/>
or confinement, <del><gap/></del><lb/>
. . . may cause such<lb/>
. . . may cause such<lb/>
person to be <sic>convey'd</sic> to <add>the</add><lb/></p>  
person to be <sic>convey'd</sic> to <add>the</add><lb/></p>  
<lb/>
 
<lb/>
<pb/>
Temporary Heading Column 5
 
<lb/>
<p>the place of their last<lb/>  
<p>the place of their last<lb/>  
legal settlement; but<lb/>  
legal settlement; but<lb/>  
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then to the place of<lb/>  
then to the place of<lb/>  
their birth . . .<lb/></p>  
their birth . . .<lb/></p>  
<lb/>
 
<lb/>
<p>By §9. When any<lb/>  
<p>By //9. When any<lb/>  
offender against this<lb/>  
offender against this<lb/>  
act is committed<lb/>  
act is committed<lb/>  
to the House of Correction<lb/>  
to the House of Correction<lb/>  
untill the next General of <gap/><lb/>  
untill the next General or Quarter<lb/>  
Sessions, and the<lb/>  
Sessions, and the<lb/>  
<gap/> . . .adjudge<lb/>  
Justices . . .adjudge<lb/>  
such person a rogue<lb/>   
such person a rogue<lb/>   
and vagabond . . they<lb/>  
and vagabond . . they<lb/>  
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farther time not exceeding<lb/>  
farther time not exceeding<lb/>  
six months<lb/></p>  
six months<lb/></p>  
<lb/>


<p>By //4. All persons<lb/>  
<p>By §4. All persons<lb/>  
...who after having<lb/>  
...who after having<lb/>  
been punished<lb/>  
been punished<lb/>  
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again committ<lb/>  
again committ<lb/>  
any of the said<lb/>  
any of the said<lb/>  
offences/offenses, shall be<lb/>  
offences, shall be<lb/>  
deemed incorrigible<lb/>  
deemed incorrigible<lb/>  
rouges.<lb/></p>  
rouges.<lb/></p>
<lb/>
<lb/>


<p>
<p>
By  // 9. The Justices<lb/>  
By  § 9. The Justices<lb/>  
at <gap/> . . . Sessions<lb/>  
at <gap/> . . . Sessions<lb/>  
. . . may order such . . .<lb/>
. . . may order such . . .<lb/>
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to Hard Labour <del><gap/></del><lb/>  
to Hard Labour <del><gap/></del><lb/>  
. . . for any further <add>time</add><lb/>  
. . . for any further <add>time</add><lb/>  
<lb/>  
</p>


</p>
<pb/>


Temporary Heading Column 6
<p>time not exceeding<lb/>  
<lb/>  
<lb/>
time not exceeding<lb/>  
two years nor less<lb/>  
two years nor less<lb/>  
than six months<lb/>  
than six months<lb/>  
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time not exceeding<lb/>  
time not exceeding<lb/>  
seven years.<lb/>  
seven years.<lb/>  
<lb/>  
</p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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By the Vagrant Act

17 G.2 c.5 - "all
persons wandering abroad
and lodging in alehouses
barns, outhouses or in
the open are not giving
good account of themselves
and are persons" . . .
"wandering abroad and
begging, shall be deemed
rogues and vagabonds //2


By §4 It shall be
lawful for any person to
apprehend offenders against
their will . . .


By § 7. Where any
rogues or vagabonds . . .
are brought before any
Justice, each Justice shall
inform himself by the examination
upon oath of
the person apprehended,
or any other person,
of the condition and circumstances
of the person
so apprehended, and of
the parish where he was
last legally settled . . .
and . . . shall order all
such persons so apprehended
to be publickly whipt.
. . . . or . . . to be sent
to the House of Correction
untill the next General
or Quarter Sessions. or
for any less time ...
and after each whipping
or confinement,
. . . may cause such
person to be convey'd to the


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the place of their last
legal settlement; but
if it cannot be found,
then to the place of
their birth . . .

By §9. When any
offender against this
act is committed
to the House of Correction
untill the next General or Quarter
Sessions, and the
Justices . . .adjudge
such person a rogue
and vagabond . . they
may order [him] . . .
to be kept in the said
House of Corrections to
hard labour for any farther time not exceeding
six months

By §4. All persons
...who after having
been punished
as rogues and vagabonds
and discharged
again committ
any of the said
offences, shall be
deemed incorrigible
rouges.

By § 9. The Justices
at . . . Sessions
. . . may order such . . .
incorrigible rogues
to be kept in this
. . . House of Corrections
to Hard Labour
. . . for any further time


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time not exceeding
two years nor less
than six months
from the making such
order of sessions: and
during such confinement
to be corrected
by whipping in such
manner and at such
times and places within
their jurisdictions
as they think fit: and
such person may
afterwards be sent
away by such
. . . as aforesaid:
if such person,
being a male is above
the age of 12
years, the Justices. . .
may, at any time
before he is discharged,
send him to
be employed in
his Majesty's service
by the sea or land . . .

And in case any
such incorrigible rogue
. . .shall . . .offend
again in like manner
such person shall be
deemed guilty of
felony, and being
convicted, shall be
transported for any
time not exceeding
seven years.




Identifier: | JB/119/020/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

020

Info in main headings field

panopticon fiction provision

Image

003

Titles

plymouth hulk / objection / by the vagrant act

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39531

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