K[?] Aug 1809 P.III. Electors

Parl. y Ref. m Part. II. Influence

&c. Ch. 14 Corruption Electors

Electors

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{Ordo 23 Dec r 1809

I. Situation, that of a Member[?]

1. Mischief of dependence of corruption – to the public

2 – to the Member’s mind

3. To corrupting Ministers mind[?]

II. Situation, that of Elector

4. Mischief of his dependence and corruption to the state –

5. – to his mind.

6. to the mind of the Member who corrupts him.

§.1. Generalia[?]

§.2* I Corrupter, the converse[?]

1. Mischief to the public.

§.3 – 2. Mischief to corrupted Member’s mind

§.4 – 3. – to corrupting Ministers mind.

§.5. 4 – to corrupting King’s mind

Corruption continual

§.6 II. Corruptor an individual patron of the act[?] Mischief to public.

§.7. – 2. Corruptor d o continual mischief to corrupted Member’s

mind.

§.8. – 3 – Corruptor[?] d o continual mischief to Corrupting

patrons mind.

§.9 III Corruption: by sale and purchase of seat Mischief to date (none)

§.10. Mischief to purchaser’s mind.

§.11 Mischief to seller’s mind.

IV.

§.12. 13. 14. Corruption occasional, efficient cause a fee[?] money, a fixt sum

Mischief 1 to Stable[?] 2. to corruptee’s[?] mind, to corruptor’s mind

§.15. 16. 17. 18. Corruption occasional efficient cause a sum unliquidated – or a

benefit in any other shape.