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X1. Gazette & Calender &c p.45

SS.45.[2][]Page 84 ["Free of charge....charge of postage]} Why post free, see Note [ ][ ] to SS.27. For the ordinary Police Gazette, once a week it
SS45[1][101] Page 84 [..."a channel of appropriate it supposed may be found to suffice. In extraordinary
"intelligence" In addition to the general <add>mo use stated in always the breaking out
general in the , it may not be amiss to of some ofthe obvious which great
subjoin a brief intimation of certain parties of and opened as necessary into Extraordinary PoliceGazette
a few particular and collateral as well as collateral uses, of the same kind may open make its appearance, the
which might either be derived from it or would result circulation of it to suchplaces as present a specialpractical
from it of course - of these affording information or assistance.

1. Against eescapes and desertion, the Police Gazette it might be
made a most efficient preservative. made to afford a preservation of peculiar efficacy. Profiles are advertised so have as a sh as taken at so low a price
as ling 2s6d apiece: a machine for taking them, at a guinea: of course if executed in the
wholesale way they might be afforded a great deal cheaper. still.
If taken on word, at the time of commitment or enlistment</unclear>,
a portrait of this kind might be inscribed
into, and worked off with, the verbal description of
the fugitive as given in the Police Gazette, without any addition
to the expence.

Among seafaring men and others, there
is a custom not unfrequent, of tattooing the arm
or some such part of the body usually kept usually covered, but at any
time uncoverable without offence to dismay. The
mark is made in such a manner as to be absolutely
indelible. The writer of this has seen a
mark of this sort mad upon the arm of an Admiral
made when he was a Midshipman. Were
the syblling to receiving a mark of that sort made a condition
of inlistment, the act of harbouring any
imlisted person bearing such a mark, especially after the appearance
of his description with his profile in the PoliceGazette.


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Identifier: | JB/150/571/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

101

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

571

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f147

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50792

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