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14 May 1813

Panopticon Compensation Claim

Titles of the Sections Documents transmitted

§§.1. Compensation,
"simple" and "liberal"
simple is more than
is here capable of being
administered — of that
which is physically,
only a part is prudentially,
capable of being
Administered.

§§.2. The Claimant's
damage — its three
branches, as recognized
by the Act.

§§.3. First branch of the
damage — Loss by
Capital expended.

§§.4. Second branch of
the damage — Loss of
the profit expectable from
the system of mechanical
inventions.

§§.5. Third branch of the
damage — Damage by
non-fulfilment of the
Contract — Grounds of the
expected profit — Term
from which the failure
i.e. the non-fulfilment
ought to be computed.

§§.6 The Contractor's
due expected
Date of
profit expected by
the Contractor

§§. Rates of profit,
expectable from the
same number of prisoners,
maintained, for
the same length of time,
for the same allowance
per head, under the several
different plans of
management, in other prisons:
viz:
viz. partly as per
experience, partly
as per estimate.


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§§.8. Precedents of compensation,
for damages
by acts of government —
Embargo,
14 Jany 1801 — Chalmers
and Corvics
case under 46
G.3.c.149.§§.19 — an
Appropriation Act.

§§ Pecuniary services
rendered to the
public, on the occasion
in question, by
the Claimant and
the other individual party to
the Contract — his
Brother — set-off
afforded by these services
to the any burthen
imposed upon the public
by the compensation-money.

§§.10. To name the proper
amount of the Compensation-money
belongs, under the
particular circumstances
of this case,
not to the Claimant,
but to the Commissioners Arbitrators

§§.11. Profits received
by the Claimant
from the land.


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Documents transmitted
to Whishaw 18 May 1813

4) 918 750
289,637:5
629,062.15
689,062:10

Vouchers sent
to Mr Wishaw's Linc
Inn 18 May 1813. by
Vouchers Henry Coulson

No 1. S.B.'s Statement
of services §§.4 pp. 10, 11
13,17

No 2 J.B. to Mr Port

No2. §§.4 Long to J.B.
25 March 1800
For D. of Portland
2000 the number
§§.4.p.13

No 3. J.B. to Pitt
23 Jany 1791 21st
Pan. Offer.

No 3* J.B. to Pitt 10
Feby 1792 2d Offer.

No 4. Pennsylvania
Prison Account 1797
bound 8vo bound with
other tracts. §§. 5 7.
pp.37. 38. 39. 40. 41

No 5 New York Prison
Account. 8vo
bound with other Tract
1802, 1803. pp.43.
44, 45, 46, 47, 48,
49, 50, 51 52.

No 6. Penitentiary
Committee Report
31 May 1811.
pp. 53, 54, 55, 56
57, 58, 59. 60. 61.
62. 63. 64. 65. 66
67. 68 69. *70. *71. *72




Identifier: | JB/122/338/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1812-05-14

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

338

Info in main headings field

Panopt. Compensation Claim: Titles of the Letters and Documents transmitted to Whishaw

Image

002

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

JOHN DICKINSON & Co 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

A. Levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

002

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