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ArmorieDelamirie 11 - 18 Dec 2008 - Main.AlexFeerst
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Armorie v. Delamirie (1722) K.B., 1 Strange 505, 93 ER 664

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 "Chimney-sweepers' apprentices, for example, loom large in the popular historical imagination but were very small in number. Much of their high visibility resulted from the campaigning of Jonas Hanway in the eighteenth century and Lord Shaftesbury and Charles Kingsley in the nineteenth [in the 1863 novel The Water Babies]. In 1841, the number of sweeps' apprentices aged below 10 in London was estimated by Mayhew to be 370 (at a time when London's population numbered 2.2 million). Hanway estimated that in 1785 there were 400 to 550 climbing boys in London, and an estimate from seven years later supposed their number to be 500. . . According to the census of 1851, there were 1107 British chimney-sweeps aged below 15 in Britain."
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Climbing Boys in Literature and Art

William Blake published two versions of his poem "The Chimney Sweep," once in Songs of Innocence (1789) and then in Songs of Experience (1794).

 Scrotum Cancer

Soot and the chemicals it contained led to a notably high rate of scrotal cancer among chimney sweep's boys.

Brown & Thornton, Percivall Pott & Chimney Sweepers' Cancer of the Scrotum (1957)

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Pott's 1775 treatise, Chirurgical observations Relative to the Cataract, the Polypus of the Nose, the Cancer of the Scrotum, . . ., which includes an account of scrotum cancer among chimney sweepers has been cited as the first description of an occupational cancer:
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Pott's 1775 treatise, Chirurgical observations Relative to the Cataract, the Polypus of the Nose, the Cancer of the Scrotum, . . . [etc.], which includes an account of scrotum cancer among chimney sweepers has been cited as the first description of an occupational cancer:
 ". . . there is a disease as peculiar to a certain set of people, which has not, at least to my knowledge, been publickly noticed; I mean the chimney-sweepers' cancer . . . it produced a superficial, painful, ragged, ill-looking sore, with hard and rising edges. The trade call it the soot-wart . . . The fate of these people seems singularly hard; in their early infancy, they are most frequently treated with great brutality, and almost starved with cold and hunger; they are thrust up narrow, and sometimes hot chimnies, where they are bruised, burned, and almost suffocated; and when they get to puberty, become peculiarly liable to a most noisome, painful, and fatal disease."
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 Butlin considers possible reasons that chimney sweeps on the continent suffer a much lower rate of scrotum cancer. He hypothesizes that it is owing to protective clothing which varies by local custom that:
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". . . in spite of every other condition which may be regarded as favourable to the disease, including the employment of children as 'climbing boys,' it is really almost unknown in those countries."
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 "A more important explanation than the intersection of machinery, is to be found in the fact that chimney-sweeps, being no longer employed in boyhood, the delicate scrotal skin is not exposed so early or so long to the irritation of soot."
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Climbing Boys in Literature and Art

William Blake published two versions of his poem "The Chimney Sweep," once in Songs of Innocence (1789) and then in Songs of Experience (1794).

Here's an image of some climbing boys, still black with soot, tucking into a meal and some ale.

A recent image of a Sweep's Apprentice

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An image of a widow selling her son into an apprenticeship with a chimney sweep.

 Paul De Lamerie

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 Since it came down, the case has appeared in legal treatises on property, evidence, and tort law, judicial opinions, and case books on property law.
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Here's a 2007 article by a barrister who advocates overturning the Armory rule because negligent lawyers now risk getting caught in a net designed for dishonest goldsmiths.
 
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 1. Finders Keepers (except against the prior owner)
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This case is a staple of modern property textbooks for the proposition that one who finds a chattel is considered its owner against anyone in the world other than its prior and rightful owner.
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Based on the interpretive canon omnia praesumuntur contra spoliatorem, which urges judges to presume 'all things' against the spoliator of the evidence: .” Ariel Porat, Liability Under Uncertainty: Evidential Deficiency and the Law of Torts 11 (2001). Armory is considered “one of the first recorded instances of spoliation of evidence.” Margaret M. Koesel et al, Spoliation of Evidence ix-x (2006).
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Armory is considered “one of the first instances of spoliation of evidence. Under this evidentiary rule, courts presume that evidence a party has concealed or destroyed would have been injurious to their case, based on the interpretive canon omnia praesumuntur contra spoliatorem, ('all things' against the spoliator of the evidence). See Ariel Porat, Liability Under Uncertainty: Evidential Deficiency and the Law of Torts 11 (2001); Margaret M. Koesel et al, Spoliation of Evidence ix-x (2006).
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Peter Kirby offers some empirical revisionism as a corrective to our populist love affair with the picturesque Dickensian and post-Mary-Poppins image of Chimney Sweeps' apprentices:
 "Chimney-sweepers' apprentices, for example, loom large in the popular historical imagination but were very small in number. Much of their high visibility resulted from the campaigning of Jonas Hanway in the eighteenth century and Lord Shaftesbury and Charles Kingsley in the nineteenth [in the 1863 novel The Water Babies]. In 1841, the number of sweeps' apprentices aged below 10 in London was estimated by Mayhew to be 370 (at a time when London's population numbered 2.2 million). Hanway estimated that in 1785 there were 400 to 550 climbing boys in London, and an estimate from seven years later supposed their number to be 500. . . According to the census of 1851, there were 1107 British chimney-sweeps aged below 15 in Britain."

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Soot and the chemicals it contained led to a notably high rate of scrotal cancer among chimney sweep's boys.

Brown & Thornton, Percivall Pott & Chimney Sweepers' Cancer of the Scrotum (1957)

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". . . there is a disease as peculiar to a certain set of people, which has not, at least to my knowledge, been publickly noticed; I mean the chimney-sweepers' cancer . . . it produced a superficial, painful, ragged, ill-looking sore, with hard and rising edges. The trade call it the soot-wart . . . The fate of these people seems singularly hard; in their early infancy, they are most frequently treated with great brutality, and almost starved with cold and hunger; they are thrust up narrow, and sometimes hot chimnies, where they are bruised, burned, and almost suffocated; and when they get to puberty, become peculiarly liable to a most noisome, painful, and fatal disease."

Henry T. Butlin, Three Lectures on Cancer of the Scrotum in Chimney-Sweeps (1892)

 
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"A more important explanation than the intersection of machinery, is to be found in the fact that chimney-sweeps, being no longer employed in boyhood, the delicate scrotal skin is not exposed so early or so long to the irritation of soot."
 Paul De Lamerie

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Armorie v. Delamirie (1722) K.B., 1 Strange 505, 93 ER 664

We are at work on this, plz direct comments or help to Carol DeMartino? and Alex Feerst.

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 3. As to the value of the jewel, several of the trade were examined to prove what a jewel of the finest water that would fit the docket would be worth; and the chief justice directed the jury that, unless the defendant did produce the jewel, and show it not to be of the finest water, they should presume the strongest against him, and make the value of the best jewels the measure of their damages, which they accordingly did.
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 Based on the interpretive canon omnia praesumuntur contra spoliatorem, which urges judges to presume 'all things' against the spoliator of the evidence: .” Ariel Porat, Liability Under Uncertainty: Evidential Deficiency and the Law of Torts 11 (2001). Armory is considered “one of the first recorded instances of spoliation of evidence.” Margaret M. Koesel et al, Spoliation of Evidence ix-x (2006).
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 Legal historian A.W. Brian Simpson has this to say about the problem of tracking down Armory, the chimney sweep's apprentice:
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 Short of finding the climbing boy at the center of this case, this section tries to do the next best thing -- to gather as much information as possible that is likely to describe someone in Armory's position.
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Armorie v. Delamirie (1722) K.B., 1 Strange 505, 93 ER 664

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 Paul De Lamerie
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* Paul_De_Lamerie,_Goldmsith.pdf: "Paul De Lamerie, Goldsmith" from The Burlington Magazine (1920)

* Paul_de_Lamerie.pdf: Review of exhibition, from The Burlington Magazine (1990)

Below are links to images of De Lamerie's work:

* de_lamerie_cup_with_cover: 1742

* basket: 1744-45

* candlesticks: 1738-39

* shells: 1724-25

* Newdigate: 1743-44

 Armory in Motion

Since it came down, the case has appeared in legal treatises on property, evidence, and tort law, judicial opinions, and case books on property law.

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META FILEATTACHMENT attachment="A_model_by_Paul_de_Lamerie.pdf" attr="" comment="%22A Model by Paul de Lamerie%22 from the Burlington Magazine (1956)" date="1228328454" name="A_model_by_Paul_de_Lamerie.pdf" path="C:\Documents and Settings\new_libnet_user\My Documents\A model by Paul de Lamerie.pdf" size="1168740" stream="C:\Documents and Settings\new_libnet_user\My Documents\A model by Paul de Lamerie.pdf" user="Main.CarolDeMartino" version="1"
META FILEATTACHMENT attachment="review_of_De_Lamerie_biography.pdf" attr="" comment="Review of Phillips' De Lamerie biography, from the Burlington Magazine (1935)" date="1228328613" name="review_of_De_Lamerie_biography.pdf" path="C:\Documents and Settings\new_libnet_user\My Documents\review of De Lamerie biography.pdf" size="700700" stream="C:\Documents and Settings\new_libnet_user\My Documents\review of De Lamerie biography.pdf" user="Main.CarolDeMartino" version="1"
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