5 Feb y 1808

on L d Eldons Bill

Appeals

5. The suits of the infliction to which it may happen to a man to be subjected by a wrong, are in [...?] reducible to these four. 1. person. 2. regulation. 3. property. 4. condition in life.

6. Of the damage or infliction produced by a wrong in whichever shape by a wrong of whatever kind, pecuniary loss or damage is, for the purpose of discourse the most apt and convenient representation; value as expressed /constituted //seated in/ by money being so much more commodiously and accurately measured and expressed than as constituted by /seated in/ any other article.

7. Principal Subjects of wrong considered as affecting property are 1. A sum of money considered as being withheld, taken away, kept from being received or wrongfully caused to be disbursed.

2. Possession or use of a corporeal subject, moveable or immoveable: human being, in respect of the service of all sorts which they are capable of rendering[?] on to another included.

3. Use in the way of consumption or otherwise of the excercise naturally afforded by a thing moveable or immoveable.

4. Use as above, temporary or perpetual, of a sum of money received by [...?] in return for the use or increase (in some cases called rents or profits) of a thing moveable or immoveable.