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16 Augt 1808

J.B. to Mallett for Audit Board

V. Irresponsibility
Present case

18 — 1,
III Supposed untrustworthiness
of the Board in the
state of darkness above
indicated.

19 — 2
Exemplification in the
present instance — Unreserved
confidence placed
in the Board by the
accountt at the outset
Proof
1 Original Vouchers
not preserved —
2 Examination tendered
3. Shape of the evidence
referred to the pleasure
of yr Board. p.12

20 — 3
Abatements produced
in that confidence, their
causes —
1. Transference of the
business from Somerset
to unknown
said to sit at yr Adelphi.
p.13

21 — 4
Vexation inflicted by ye
acquisitions of Ch. Inspr
Whitcomb. p.13

22 — 5
Of the application for
relief made to these
unknown persons no
notice taken but a
peremptory order requiring
a full & compleat
answer. p.14

23 — 6
The Judges being anonymous
and invisible
& sent the proceedings
ascribed to them, cessation
of yr confidence was
a necessary consequence.
p. 14*

24 — 7
Consequent suspicion
that no Commrs on such
occasions really take cognizance.
but that yr complaints
agt a subordinate Officer
receive no answer but
from ye officer complained of


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V. Irresponsibility

Impropriety of

25 — 8
On the part of the
Great Judges, ye habit
of setting their names
to papers never considd
by them has ye sanction
of old established practice.
p.15

26 — 9
This function extends
not to the recently
established Audit Board
Fictions will in their
instance receive their
coarse & merited name
p.16

Present Case</p.

27 — 10<lb/.Mechanical practice
here respected — ( The
Letter, (tho' Inspector
complained of in it)
transmitted to him
of course, for him to
act in consequence
the minds of ye Commrs
never having been applied
to it. p.17

28— 11
Cause of ye cessation
of J.B.'s confidence in
the Board — finding it
composed of invisible
& anonymous Judges

29 — 12
A state of anonymousness
& invisibility is
congenial to incendiaries
&c — not to Judges. p.19

30 —13
The Constitution knows
no such Judges —
Westmr Hall affords
none such. p.19

31 — 14
The anonymousness<lb/.& invisibility having ye
effect of diminishing<lb/.individual responsibility;
has this been the
cause of taking such a
liberty as to give their
sanction to proceedings
to which their minds
have never been applied.
p. 20


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V. Irresponsibility
Present case

32 — 15
It is by the observance
of this irresponsibility<lb/.that J.B.'s distrust
as above, has been
produced. p.21

33 — 16
The consideration of the
anonymousness and
invisibility, & thence
of ye irresponsibility
is that which has
occasioned J.B. to step
so far out of the ordinary
course as to address
ye Board at large in
its chief seat. p.22

34 — 17
The invisibility & thence
the apparent responsibility
of ye subordinate (Ch
Inspector) did not seem
sufficient to produce
efficient responsibility<lb?>any where, while his
immediate superiors
to whom alone any
complaint could regularly
be made were
this irresponsible.

35 — 18
But for this expedient
of addressing ye Board at
large, the chance of<lb/.justice would in these
circumstances have
appeared too small to
warrant J.B. inputting
himself to the trouble
of making ye complaint.
p.24

36 — 19.
The individuals being
so compleatly unknown
J.B. had in the occasion
nothing to judge
from but the general principles of human
nature

37 — 20
By that criterion under
the circumstances of the
case, ye chance of justice
depended upon the disposition
of ye Board towards the
officer complained of —
viz. whether favourable
or unfavourable. p.25.


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In a Board there can not
be such profit as
in an individual

1. Giving public more
to the arbitrary. free from all
which is restraint: restraint
principle
2 Checks are 1 Punishment
2 Shame
3. Check of shame is applied
by appropriation of
relative publicity.
4. No one can be exposed to
it, unless any further than the and the
part he bears in it is
known.
5. Punishment can not
be applied without prosecutions:
and in proportionate
is improbable, as is
punishment.

shame

Publicity gives efficacy
not only to shame but to
punishment, viz. by
the number of possible
complainers thence
the probability of complaint.

(5)

Mode and Means of
Board a
expression taken
Land & Church is productive of awe and respect
because independent
of good behaviours

is necessary
in some cases:
but never defensible but
for special reasons: not
then, but in im temporary
causes when as seen the ground for
concealment

Uses of official publicity
to the public: 1. printing
or exposing moral misconducts excluding
intellectual incapacity.

(3)

Uses of Unpublicity
1. To
2. To patrons, them
to provide for incapable
as well as capable

(4)

No more of
public probity, their the
fondness or aversion to
responsibility and
its cause.

(2)

II Modes of publicity
1 Oral
2. Words

6

The responsibility is diminished,
by in more multiplying seats at the shroud: therefore as responsibility is more compleat but where it comes inside the name of individual responsibility.




Identifier: | JB/122/037/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-08-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::18 [or] 1 - 37 [or] 20]]

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

037

Info in main headings field

JB to Mallett for Audit Board

Image

001

Titles

Irresponsibility

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

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