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permanent Penitentiary House may (supposing due diligence
on my part) be in readiness for the reception of
Prisoners:—say 1 1/2 Year, reckoning from the day on
which possession shall have been given me of the
entire quantity of ground for the Permanent Penitentiary
House: from that period, whither the Permanent
House be up or no, the price per head to be
reduced from the Hulk price to my own proposed
price: (originally £12, encreased since by the causes which
have produced a correspondent encrease in the Hulk
price, to £13: 10s: 5d.)
5. The Temporary Penitentiary House, (being the
produce of the public money so to be advanced) to be
and continue the property of his Majesty, untill the
Prisoners shall have been transferred from thence to
the Permanent Penitentiary House:—then, to become
mine, in consideration of the money, in lieu of which
it comes, and which would otherwise have formed
part of the advance to be made on account of the Permanent
Penitentiary House, as above.
6. The management of the Temporary Penitentiary
House to be carried on in the same manner
and upon the same terms (except as hereafter excepted)
as that of the Permanent Penitentiary House is under Contract, and with the same advantages
to the Public and to the Prisoners: the several
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not sent; see note 7 to letter 1348 and note 2 to letter 1357, vol. 6 |
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