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Panopt Chronology 31 Decr1801
Out of order
1 (No 4)
29 Mar. 1800
Long to J.B.
Number 2000.
2
8 Mar. 1800
J.B. to Lond
First Complaint of
neglect
in not valuing
Wise's.
3
1 Mar. Informed by Boodle at his
house of Ld Belgrave's
successful
opposition.
4
20 Feb. 1800
Long to J.B.
J.B. to report
the question of
the Lease-buying
out money.
the letter to
Boodle & Marsh.
5
31 Jany 1800
J.B. to Long
Protest against
White, extended
negative to the
£1000.
6
28 Jany 1800
do to do
do.
7
17 July 1799
J.B. to Long
Number to be built provided
for?
8.
27 Sept. 1799.
Long to King
No to be built for?
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9
9 July 1801
Interview with
H. Addington &
Long. by with
appointment
10
14 Oct. 1799
D. of Portland to
Treasury
On the number to
be built for
not printed, but
visual copy taken
by J.B.
No 3) 11
21 Apr. 1800
or thereabouts
J.B. to Treasury
.
(No 2) 12
20 June 1800
J.B. to Treasury
Memorial contracted
referred to by description
without
in "Further Proceedings" dated
12 June 1801
<p>No 1) 13
28 July 1800
King to Long
On increase of
charge as per
J.B.'s curtailed Memorial
of 20 June providing.
14
27 June 1801
J.B. to Addington
For the Omitted
Documents.
22
Treasury Minute
18 March 1801
ib. p. 81.
23
Long to Bentham
24 March 1801
ib. p. 91.
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15
6 July 1801
J.B. to H. Addington
Vansittart.
Answer or not to
J.B.'s of 29th
June 1801
the Ommitted Documents
not
See 9.
16
7 Sept. 1801
J.B. to Vansittart
no application
to Ld Pelham - why
will say
Panopt. should be
attained?
17
10 Sept. 1801
Vansittart to J.B.
Has had
no opportunity of
speaking to Lord
Pelham.
18
Treasury Minute
on Penitentiary
Establishment No 9
dated 14 July
1800. Protest
in Further Proceedings
dated
19th July 1800.
19
Treasury Minute
on Penitentiary
Establishment No 9
dated 13 Aug.
1800. Protest
in Futher Proceedings dated 12 June 1801:
p. 79
20
Long to King
25 Aug. 1800
ibid.
21
King to Long 17
Mar. 1800. ib.
p. 80
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Substance of the
Report delivered by
the Court of Directors
of the Sierra Leone
Company to the
General Court of Proprietors
on Thursday
the 27th March 1794
Edit 1794.
P. 91. They will also
tend to shew in
what manner those
Europeans who are
become familiar
with the iniquitous
scenes commonly going
on in Africa
have been brought
to tolerate them in
their minds and to
accommodate their
feelings to them;
how completely they
have lost sight of
every real principle
of justice, and have
learnt to substitute
a morality of their
own, to which they
attach a certain degree
of credit, which
however evidently
amounts to nothing
higher than a disavowal
of some
horrible inormities,
and is in fact
only a more sober
and deliberate system
of injustice,
cruelty & oppression.
Darwin's Botanic
Garden. Vol. 2
Hear him, ye Senates
hear this truth sublime;
He, who alows oppression,
shares the crime.
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