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Mr Blackburns minimm was £200000 for
900 Prisoners my maximum was £27 for
27000 for 1000 Prisoners.
By the next Meetg of the Comee, if it should
not be as early as tomorrow, I hope to be able to
submitt the remainder of such answers as I
shall have been able to find to the questions
that are before me.
I hope I shall not be deemed guilty
nothing like disrespect towards the Committee will be imputed
to me for having thus forborne to present myself as if
ready to give sudden answers I question for what it
has been impossible to me, to notwithstanding my utmost
exertions – my health not improved by them to put
myself in a state of tolerably adequate preparation.
When those answers have been received and considered,
I shall be ready to give such to the p best of my
power present means to any such ulterior question as they
may have been suggested by them, the Committee signifying to my clear
Order for this purpose.
I hope by that time to the have sufficiently rendered
the expedient for accommodating the original plan that has occurred is in for meeting
what appears I understay I understand to be the virtue of the Committee, respecting as to
the accommodating the original plan to what appears
at present the most pressing exigency, viz. the reception
of females.
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