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Coin March 1799

Colq. Remedies 1

Time limited for
prosecuting 3 Months
Proposed 12 Months
p.123.

2

Description of existing
Coin deception linked
to Milled money

3

Offence accessory omitted
buying base
money to recolour it

4

Offence accessory description
too narrow
Uttering limited to
payment should
extend to exchange.

5

Power of Search &
Seizure - does not
extend to Houses of
Dealers - nor to carriages -
only to
Coiners

6

Power of search extends
not to Workshops
of Coiners at
night - Though
it does to Lottery Houses

7

Copper Felony to sell
copper like the
current money at
a less div value then
the denomination in
extends act
to blanks not just
Half pence.


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Colq. Remedies 8

Copper -
Power of search &
seizure for Tools
is not accompanied
with penalty on the
Owner of the tools
or the House where
found

9

Copper. No power
of seizing counterfeit
Half pence -
nor of apprehending
the possessors in
large quantities, or
utterers. p.25.

10

Prosecution money
is limitedto £600
a year

10x

Reward of £40 for
conviction limited
to Coiners and
Clippers — of Gold
& Silver — extends
not to Accessory Offenders

11

Tokens - on what
conditions recommended
to be legalized
1. Pure
2. Weighty
3. Coiners name, with
obligation to exchange.
4.Licence.

12

Foreign Coin - the
making of
not inforced

13

Punishments unproportionate
Utterers ()
1 Year imprisonmt
Maker(Workman)
Death


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Colq. Remedies 14

Law reaches not
the possessors of flatting
Mills and Mills for
Machinery for rolling
Metals for being coined
into base money.
Honest trader analogous
1. Harness ornaments
2. Buttons &c
8 & 9 W.3.C.26
provisions against
blanching Copper
proposed to extend
to the above cases.


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Topics
per J.B.

1 I. Description of
the offence — in
respect of the Act
including consciousness
and intent — the
groups of operations

2

2. — in respect
of the physical
nature of the material
subject
than objects
of imitation
Gold, Silver, Copper

23

3. no respect of
the political nature
of do
list Coin — Irish
Foreign.

4.

5. Punishment
degrees of with
reference to the different
degrees of any
of the offences, as
resulting form the
several inedifications
above mentioned.

5

4. — in respect
of the different
parts by
can assi the members
of an apreciated
group of
delinquents, in
the production of
the obnoxious effect
of Co-Offenders.

6

6. Indirect legislation
by subjecting
to Inspection and
to observing
the practice
of innocent arts
the production of
which are
transferable in his criminal purpose


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Topic tractamenti 7 7. Tribunal &
Procedure —


Evidence

1. Misdemeanour
punishment via
punishment

2. Justice via
Jury

3. Self
evidence or
omni probandi

several

8

8. Effects of the
Division of Labour
in the description of
the offence.

9

9. Distinction
between offences
for self-indemnification (a
branch of self-
preservation) and
offences for lucre.


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Mischief

1 Of the first order
constituted by the
loss sustained by
each

2. Of the 2d order

Pain of apprehension — extended

tho possession
of the Good coin
They are afraid of
the being disputed
This of the mischief
is testified by
: and the
amount of it is
being the
value of the Dublin
Bank money, in
comparison if
current :- and
is among the causes
which support the
value of English
Bank Notes.

This not being
motivation of a
the mischief of
counterfeiting Copper
Money is not greater
than of coining Gold
or Silver, useful in
as far as the
in the one case,
extends to to
a greater amount,
and thence to the
production of a graver
image of mischief
than in the other.

What lessens the
mischief is that
Copper is
to fall to the
of the Poor.


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When the genuine
Coin has been
to remain
all it has
become worn to a
certain degree, it
becomes easier to
counterfeit in
as it is
worn, and when
many of the genuine has
been worn quite
plum, no die
or impression of any
kind is necessary
to the counterfeit.

When the genuine
is deficient to a
certain degree in
quality, it then
holds out a proportionable

to delinquents
to counterfeit it even
without detrimention
in point of quality.

in regard to Government
Crime

1. To have it as
as may be
2 in quantity

2. To have it as
small in quantity
as may be in proportion
to its current
value — by

1. At any rate the
expence of manufacture
— which
produces a danger
of imitation if
the process is economical.

3. As much lessened
as the danger of concurrence
on the part of delinquents will permitt.


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Defederation

Something in the
Coin which shall
show whether it has
been sweated or
clipped.

Co-Offenders or
Offenders in Delinquency

Principal and
Accessory — a distinction

arbitrary — here
at least

Associated Offences
Syngenious
Offences
Concatenated
that's tending together
to a common
and contributory
to production
of a common
effect.

Obsolete and ill denominated
of Co-Offenders

1. Counsillors
Council imparts
advice without
interest in the success
the consideration
of motives
already contrary
is deserving their
from other
sources — not the
creation of new
motives.

2. Comfortless — Comfort
supposes procedure
affliction



Identifier: | JB/150/171/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

1799-03-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-14, 1-9

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

171

Info in main headings field

coin police

Image

002

Titles

colq. remedies / topics tractandi per jb

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50392

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