An Account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State, of the Society for the Discharge and Relief of Persons Imprisoned for Small Debts: Throughout England and Wales, Nummer 398Nichols and Son, 1802 - 363 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... attended with the most ruinous consequences to his concerns or domestic happiness . Many instances have occurred of per- sons who have been so base and wicked as to have made false affidavits against pretended debtors , have arrested ...
... attended with the most ruinous consequences to his concerns or domestic happiness . Many instances have occurred of per- sons who have been so base and wicked as to have made false affidavits against pretended debtors , have arrested ...
Pagina 23
... attends a prosecution against an un- just plaintiff , or the associates of his base pro- ceedings . As law should be founded in Equity , and sup- ported by Truth , so should its practice be regulated according to the principle upon ...
... attends a prosecution against an un- just plaintiff , or the associates of his base pro- ceedings . As law should be founded in Equity , and sup- ported by Truth , so should its practice be regulated according to the principle upon ...
Pagina 25
... attending the same was 2607l . 115. 1d . The average therefore paid , including every inci- dental expence of rent ... attended to , from whatever part or prison they came . And the magnitude of the debt was no object with the C 5 ...
... attending the same was 2607l . 115. 1d . The average therefore paid , including every inci- dental expence of rent ... attended to , from whatever part or prison they came . And the magnitude of the debt was no object with the C 5 ...
Pagina 27
... attended to with re- gard . 1 As widely then as the Governors of the Institution fhall be enabled , by the public bounty , to throw open the doors of the prison ; and whilst they wipe away the tears of the helpless sufferer , by ...
... attended to with re- gard . 1 As widely then as the Governors of the Institution fhall be enabled , by the public bounty , to throw open the doors of the prison ; and whilst they wipe away the tears of the helpless sufferer , by ...
Pagina 37
... attended to , unless filled up fully and exactly , as directed in the margin ; those directions being so plain that no difficulty can arise . It is therefore desired that every Petitioner will fill up his or her own Petition . III ...
... attended to , unless filled up fully and exactly , as directed in the margin ; those directions being so plain that no difficulty can arise . It is therefore desired that every Petitioner will fill up his or her own Petition . III ...
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14 feet action arrested Bart Basket Woman bedstead Benef bread per day Bridewell chapel Chaplain Charity Christmas Clerk coals committed Common-side debtors Compter confined convicts County allows Court court-yard creditors day-room debtors and felons deceased Ditto divine service Duty eight Executors expence feet by 14 feet square firing allowed five Benefactions four Benefactions free wards furnished Gaol Gaoler Garnish Henry IMPRISONED FOR SMALL John keeper King's Bench Prison Lady Langston Harbour legacy liberate Lord March March 26 March 31 Marshal Master's side debtors Messrs Number of Debtors paid parish persons poor debtors Poultry Compter pound of bread prison REMARKS rooms Salary Sheriff demands shilling per week shillings side debtors pay six Benefactions six-pence sleeping-rooms SMALL DEBTS Society stair-case Steward straw Surgeon TABLE of FEES Thomas three Benefactions tion Tipstaff Treasurer Turnkeys Twelver William women debtors yards ΙΟ
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Pagina 44 - Ah little think the gay licentious proud, Whom pleasure, power, and affluence surround; They, who their thoughtless hours in giddy mirth, And wanton, often cruel, riot waste; Ah little think they, while they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death And all the sad variety of pain.
Pagina 44 - Ah ! little think they, while they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death And all the sad variety of pain : How many sink in the devouring flood, Or more devouring flame : how many bleed, 330 By shameful variance betwixt man and man : How many pine in want, and dungeon glooms ; Shut from the common air and common use Of their own limbs...
Pagina 300 - The misery of gaols is not half their evil : they are filled with every corruption which poverty and wickedness can generate between them; with all the shameless and profligate enormities that can be produced by the impudence of ignominy, the rage of want, and the malignity of despair.
Pagina 44 - By shameful variance betwixt man and man ! How many pine in want, and dungeon glooms, Shut from the common air...
Pagina 300 - In a prison the awe of the public eye is lost, and the power of the law is spent; there are few fears, there are no blushes. The lewd inflame the lewd, the audacious harden the audacious. Every one fortifies himself as he can against his own sensibility, endeavours to practise on others the arts which are practised on himself; and gains the kindness of his associates by similitude of manners.
Pagina 113 - That there is due, and ought to be paid, to the Clerk of the Papers, for his certificate of the...
Pagina 361 - The fourth appointed by his office was Poor prisoners to relieve with gracious aid, And captives to redeem with price of brass From Turks and Saracens, which them had stay'd ; And though they faulty were, yet well he weigh'd, That God to us forgiveth every hour Much more than that why they in bands were laid ; And he, that harrow'd hell with heavy stowre, The faulty souls from thence brought to his heav'nly bower.
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