Box 26 contains Bentham’s writings on juries.
Detailed contents of this box are as follows:
- Folios 1 to 4: Civil code - four ends, restitutions [c. 1785]
- Folio 1: Inquerenda concerning Grand Juries in London; 1808
- Folios 2 to 11: Proposed law for the establishment of the liberty of the press in Venezuela; 1808
- Folios 12 to 55: Press - Code; 1809
- Folios 56 to 65: Press - Code - Defamation - Inserenda; [c.1809]
- Folios 66 to 67: Elements [of packing juries]; 1809
- Folios 68 to 136: Elements of packing - marginalia; 1809
- Folios 137 to 142: Press - particular codes; 1810
- Folios 143 to 156: J.B. to jurymen on libel law; 1817, 1819, 1820
- Folios 157 to 172: Observations on the Indictment against Wolseley [ The King against Wolseley and Harrison]; 1819
- Folios 173 to 191: Letters to juries [marginal outlines]; 1820
- Folios 192 to 203: The King against Edmonds and others [Observations]; 1820
- Folios 204 to 226: Letters to juries - Conspiracy, Rex v. Wolseley; 1820
- Folios 227 to 320: Letters to jurymen on the indictments: Rex v. Edmonds, Rex v. Wolseley; and on libel Law, 1820
- Folios 321 to 330: Letters to juries - Rex v. Wolseley - collactanea; 1820
- Folios 331 to 332: First lines - Constitutional corruption; [1820]
- Folios 333 to 357: Jury trial; 1821, 1822
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