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To go to the Hulks
and take an
account of their
trades.


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Night Security

The building
being a lantern
reflectors from
the Lodge will
make all the
cells perfectly
visible to the Guards
at the Guard-houses

Gagging Machine

A pair of horizontal
jaws, to which
when in the mouth
shall separate
and elongate with
a screw.

That the man
gagged may not
open it himself
gagging must be
accompanied by
the straight waistcoat,
unless or by tying the
hands up by to a
pully or pullies,
unless the screw
can by a lock & key
can be made unrelaxable.


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Proposal Art

Life-Annuity
To be perfected for
a filing after
releas discharge

Art

Responsibility for Obligaory to receive
of the Governor for in a subsid
Panopticon
subsequent failure
- Must not continue
till at the
end of the 3d year


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Sewers

At the bottom of
the sewer pipes,
trays in which
to receive the dung
and carry it off
to the Dunghill
at stated hours.
The bottom of
the trays to be
They must be
deep enough to
hold the foul
water of the day
as well as the
urine

Central Aperture


Make one in the
floor over the
Inspection Lodge .
Superseded by S.Bs
lantern contrivance.


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Floor-washing

Lime-water or
succedaneum to
soap?

Lamps in the
Sawinghouse & those places may
be a pair of
concentric globes,
horn in hose,
with water between
-or, quere the
most transparent
sort of horn?

The cap a worm chimney
to carry off
the convey the heat
to to distillable water in the worm tub

The exertion of
each pair of sawyers
would be measures
by the No
of stokes taken &
the No of inches
sawn in a minute

Feeding and discharging
will be
rest repose with relation
to the working


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Out-Houses

1 Bread magazine
on stones
2. Coal-shed
3. Reception House +
4. Shed over the Bath
5. Warehouse for the
finished wood work
<p>The Boards to be
discharged by an
inclined plane, upon
a rack composed of
shelves: when the
space between and
shelf is filled, the
discharger works it
up by a jack: &
the full rack in
discharging itself on
wheels down a gentle
declivity through the
inspection room by a
pair of correspondent
doors, draws up an
empty one through a
parallel channel.

+ unnecessary: at least at first if they
all come from the Hulks?
Baths may be put in the Solitary Closets.


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In each division
On each floor in
a division


Light the building
from the top

For the sake of
the light & to save
staff leave slits & other vacuites
in the floors
wherever they can
be

If there are partitions
for the
sake of separation
such partitions
need only be put
up at the very
spot of the stations
occupied by the
sawyers feeders &
dischargers.


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Sawing-House

Length Room of the Board
before it is applied
to the Machine
Length of the Machine

Room for the board
after it has passed
the Machine

Spare length of room
for passing to each
end foot at both ends

Men
30 3#
6
</p>

Room occupied The width of each
by each machine
in width including
the room occupied
by the men when
working in it

No of Machines
side by side in
one building

Total width 6 x 8

No of men to each
machine viz: two
sawyers, one feeder,
& one discharger

No of men employed
in eachone floor 8 x 4
On two floors
On three floors
On four floors


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Sawing-house

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Biscuits - weight
& price for humans allowance
- 1 lb nearly
as much as a man
can eat - cost about
1 1/2

Wheat
Wine 10
1 Bushel weighs 57
7 8 Gallons 6
by 29 G.3.c.58.§.24
1 s-6d a bushel is
put in the way of
supposition as the
allowances for baking
by 31G.2.c.29
P4.

Bread of a } ized 3d
given weight} Hundred 7d
costs of} Household 6
by 13 G.3.c.62.§
.4
Standard is to weigh
3/4 of the wheat

Cost of an old Indon.
-Man for breaking
up about £1000
Annual rent of one
about £100 - per
Mackintosh


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Identifier: | JB/107/073/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

073

Info in main headings field

panopticon memorandum

Image

001

Titles

night security / gagging machine / sewers / central aperture / floor-washing / out-houses / sewing-house

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35064

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