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Art. 10 The Prison shall be kept sufficiently warm in
every part according to the urgency of the season
and lighted at all proper seasons and in every part thereof be sufficiently
warmed and lighted.
Art. 11. No Prisoner shall be suffered to have access
to any kind of spiriteous or fermented liquor, except
in as far as the same shall have been prescribed
in the way of Medicine.
Art. 12. A Chaplain, being a Clergyman of the
Church of England, shall be provided who in person
or by occasional Deputy shall be constantly keeping living
in the midst of the Prisoners, and keeping
the whole assemblage of them Prisoners in view under his eye under
his eye.
Art. 13. So in like manner a Surgeon. under
whose care a sufficient quantity of all proper
medicines shall be administered.
Art. 14. Schoolmasters in sufficient number shall
be provided, by whom instruction shall be administered
at least on Sundays during the intervals
of meals and divine service, in reading writing and
arithmetic to as many of the Prisoners as shall be
found to stand in need thereof.
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