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Great Barton 20th August 1802
Dear Sir
I have received the enclosed letter from Lord Pelham,
to whom I wrote in favour of the Panopticon Prison, and your
strong claims on Government.
I hope his answer (which I send you in confidence)
will prove satisfactory, as it seems to imply approbation, and
promises immediate attention to the business, and a decision
upon it by the meeting of Parliament.
I shall pass through London again in about a month,
when I will call upon you and give any further aid in my
power. — Yours &c
If you write to me, be pleased to direct to me at the
Post office Chester. —
Wimbledon 19th August 1802.
My dear Sr. Charles
I have received Mr Bentham's Papers, and will find
out what steps have been taken by the Treasury before I send
for him, as it appears to me that to give him any false hopes,
would in the present state of his mind, produce the very
worst effects. At all events I will apply my mind to the
subject, and endeavour to get something settled before the
meeting of Parliament.
With very sincere regard ever Your's most faithfully
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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no. 10 / lord pelham to sir charles bunbury |
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john herbert koe |
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see note 2 to letter 1715, vol. 7 |
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