1827 July 15

EVIDENCE

Vol. I.

Prospective View

Book I Theoretic Grounds

Book II Securities for trustworthiness.

Vol. II

Book III Extraction of testimonial evidence say elucidation of

personal evidence.

Book IV Preappointed Evidence.

Vol III

Book V.

Circumstantial Evidence

Book VI. Makeshift Evidence

Book VII. Authentication and Deauthentication of Evidence.

Vol IV

Book VII. Causes of the exclusions put on Evidence

Vol. V.

Book IX. Exclusion put on Evidence.

Book. X. Instructions for the Judge as to probative force

Exclusion &c should have been put first

Vol. IV The volumes would then have shared this.

Vol. IV

Exclusion pp.772

Vol. V

Information very 151 exclusion... 457 Causes of

exclusion 658

New titles proposed

15 July 1827

Vol. I

Book I. Theoretic Grounds

Ch. I. Evidence a general or say probative matter

Ch. II. Evidence to legal purposes. Legislation duties as to

such evidence

Ch. III. Facts — subject matter of evidence

Ch. IV. Evidence — its species

Ch. V. Evidence — its probative force

Ch. IV Probative force and justification how measured

Ch. VII. — its causes

Ch. VIII Incorrectness in evidence — its modes

Ch. IX Incorrectness its

causes

Ch. X. Incorrectness its

Ch. IX. Correctness and compleatness and their contraries

their

psychological causes

Ch. X. Correctness and

compleatness and their contraries — their

intellectual causes

Ch. XI. Correctness & their moral causes

Ch. XII. Judges per suanum — evidence ab

extra how far necessary to warrant it.

&c 608 judges say... 48 656

Vol I Continued

Book II. Securities for trustworthiness in evidence

Ch. I. Object of the Book

Ch. II. Danger to be guarded against.

Ch. III. Securities internal and external.

Ch. VI. Internal securities.

Ch. V. External securities 1. Punishments.

Ch. VI. — 2. Oaths

Ch. VII. — 3. Shams

Ch. VIII. — 4. Writing

Ch. IX. — 5. Interrogation

Ch. X. — 6. Publicity and Privacy

Vol. II

Book III. Elestation i.e. reception and extraction

of personal evidence or say testimony.

Ch. I. Interrogation — oral

Ch. II. Note whether consultable?

Ch. III. Interrogation Suggestor.

Ch. IV. Interrogation

discorditive

Ch. V. Interrogation demeanours as to vexatiousness.

Ch. VI. Orally directed testimony — its notation or say

recordation.

Ch. VII. Sole aptest elicitator the deciding Judge.

Ch. VIII. Interrogation

five modes compared

Ch. IX Interrogation

or say epistolary

case adopted

aptly

Ch. X Interrogation epistolary — how applicable to best

advantage.

Ch. XI. Helps to recollection, how far compatible with obstruction

to inventor