★ Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
with the litigant parties & the Court — — Their
disconnection with from the parties to — that
from the court is no less necessary. One ensures impartiality —
the other Independence —
So for this purpose as great & constatnt a change of Jurors
as is practicable with convenience to the parties
in Juries & with the of the county is always
desirable — & the objects of the other enactments of the<lb?>3 Geo.2. which the number to be retained
on the Panels seems to be to it. —
<p.2 The object in Exchequer seems to be to encrease these fundamental<lb/principles of Juries — and C —
a. The cointempt of the Law
b. The mischief att of the contained in this
letter — 1. The superceding Juries by a
in partiuclar cases
2 The applicability of the to all
cases —
3 The use which may be made of Juries
c. The ness of the advantage
3 The extent of the practice in the Exchequer & the <lb?>of the
a. extent to which it has been —
b. The
The applicability of the in
Jurymen & their to the other
& the result —
XI The fruits —
|
Identifier: | JB/081/013/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81. |
|||
|---|---|---|---|
|
1827-10-09 |
|||
|
081 |
petition for justice |
||
|
013 |
|||
|
003 |
|||
|
collectanea |
4 |
||
|
recto |
|||
|
c brenchley 1808 |
|||
|
earl of shelburne |
|||
|
1808 |
|||
|
[[notes_public::"9 oct. 1827 is not this lord […?] unless determined by law a […?] many years ago (say 10 or 12) to jb qsp?" [note in bentham's hand]]] |
25800 |
||