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Phäeton-Stage

Travelling Carriage
either 4-placed or
6-placed
If 4-placed preferable
unless it be to
serve afterwards as
a Stage

The back of the
front seats to let
down on a hinge
for sleeping

Foot-boards detached
or attached.
If attached, for the
mode vide shl Chair

1 Phaeton
2. Boot
In Phaeton
1. Front Seats
2. Middle Seats
3. Back Seats

Back to slope of, so
as to make an obtuse
angle with the Seat

Side outer to slope
off so as to make
an obtuse angle with
the seat

Partition to be perpendicular

Or if double each
may slope off so
as to make an obtuse
angle with their
seat, equal to that between
the outer angle side
and the seat.

A Lock to every
opening in the Carriage.


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Servants two -
One to sit in the Hold-
the other to ride before
and get Horses
ready: they will thus
relieve one another:
N.B. The Precursor
will not be so necessary
in the day, as
at night.

Well in the Hold -
to hold Wine and
Provisions.

Quere Travelling
Kitchen? - Yes: as
is may serve for
Panoptican Hill
which the Panopticon
is building.


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Weight to be acertained
and attested.
Weight absolute,
and in comparison
with the existing
quick travelling
carriages: viz:
Mail-Coaches and
those which have
run against them

Hand-Bills to be
provided to leave
at the several Inns
contents of the Hand
-Bills

1. List of Advantages
2. Weight as above.
3. Proposals for purchasers
or Undertakers.
4 Proposed rates of
carriage per mile

! For the sake of
expedition, better to
go both Roads, than
one only

Begin with the
Welsh Road that
the long passage may
be made at the safest
seasons.

N.B. The Boot
may go as near
the ground at least
as the lowest part
of the Axle tree of
the lowest which
upon the present
plan - Ex.gr. Bazant's
small wheels.


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For lightness and
cheapness the seats
may instead of being
stuffed be of
leather strained
as in camp-stools &c.

Conversation-Tubes
between the Front
and Back-Seats.


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Identifier: | JB/107/091/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

1794-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

Folio number

091

Info in main headings field

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Image

001

Titles

phaeton-stage

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35082

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