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April 5. 1826
Private offences continuedCh. Offences affg person

Corporal Vexation continued.
IV
Homicide

23. Killing of A.
whose party, killing
means corporal injury
to B, but not
death.

24. By poison.

25. One is killed
in attempting to
part others engaged
in a duel.

26. Killing for provocation
– what is
provocation?

27. Where party killed
is taken in adultery
with wife of the party
killing.

28. Killing for words
or outrage to female
modesty.

29. Killing for insult
or ridicule.

30. By culpable
negligence – throwing
heavy timber


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from a house into a
crowded street.

31. One assaults the
master with malice
& in the quarrel kills
the servant.

32. One of several
commits murder –
having no malice
against the person
killed, but having
malice against another.

33. Malice between
A. and B. and C. being
second to A. who kills
B.

34. A. kills B.

35. How other parties
to be punished.

36. A. kills B. who
distorted his face and
ridiculed A.

37. A. kills B. who
provoked him with
indecent words.

38. With a saucy
answer, A. as in
37 being master

39. A. kills he his
servant with a
sword, who refused
his command.


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Mental vexation Simple

1. Strikiing at without
touching: with
hand or cane.
How far off? & with what
intention.

2. Lifting a weapon
to strike, but does not.

3. Sitting on a dog.

4. Throwing stones,
water &c. at one.

5. or surround his one's house
with intent to beat him.

6. or use menacing words
to him, whereby he dares
not stay in the town.

6. Threaten to cut off
his arm; or hold him
by his arm; or deliver
a subpoena to him.

7. A. speaks not menacing
or provoking words of B.
in his absence.

8. or strike at him at
such a distance that
he cannot touch him
or put him in fear:

9. or in order to restrain
him from mischief
to himself: or another,
as where he excites a dog.

10. A. holds the arm
of B. who would stop
his water, throw down
his booth &c.

11. Churchwarden takes
off a man's hat in church.


Identifier: | JB/064/187/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1826-04-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

23-39, 1-11

Box

064

Main Headings

Penal Code

Folio number

187

Info in main headings field

Private offences continued

Image

001

Titles

Corporal vexation continued / Mental vexation simple

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

F26

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

George Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

20541

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