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I. Buildings
1. In the first place the Inspection Tower, including the
Inspectors Lodge, which is at the same time the proposed
room for the reception of visitors, — the public at large. The need
of visitors and consequently of a comfortable and spacious
apartment for their reception would be the same in all cases.
2. In the second place, the like may be said, and with
little or no difference of the surrounding wall, and of the
walled avenue or approach that would be to be cut through it.
3. The like may be said, and without any variation, of
the proposed external guard houses, as per Plan: and of the
proposed Ditch or Canal, which except where cut by the
Approach was to surround the surrounding Walls.
II. Official Establishment
In its principal and most expensive parts, the numbers
of the persons in the Official Establishment, and consequently
the expence, would be the same.
1. Sub-Governor constantly resident. 2. Chaplain. 3. Medical
Curator. 4. Chief Book-keeper. 5. Chief-Jailor. 6. Turkeys — one
at every entrance. 7. Porter at the entrance for the reception
of persons at large in the character of Spectators. 8. Watchmen
or patrolling Guards for the external Guard Houses. 9. Chief
Schoolmaster, if any such official character were introduced.
These are I believe the principal, though assuredly not
all, the items of expence which would be the same on all three
scales,
Identifier: | JB/117/370/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.
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letter 2110, vol. 8 |
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