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Panopt July 1798
Country Convicts
Number say 400
Profit per head
say XII
—
4400
+ 1/2 year 2200
—
6600
Labour of do
400
Labour of the
320 unemployed
on board
the hulks
Say 700 x 22}
for the 1 1/2 Year } 15,400
at £15 a year }
Deduct the first }
On year 5,133
Remains — say 10,000
Add as above 6,600
—
6,600
—
Real profit —
6,600
Add to the above
Saving by the imposition
of the establishment
of both
Hulks at Woolwich
Do of 1 do at Portsmouth.
—
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To The PrisonersOfficers
Passage there need
be either two one
Flights of steps in
the middle, the
Corners being on two one on each
each side underneath,
or two
flights of steps
one on each side
the Prisoners being
in the middle.
The latter will be
the plan, if females
are admitted.
Points to be ascertained.
1. Highest High-
water Mark
2. Lowest Low-
water Mark
This with a view
to the level of the
Frigidarium &
Tepidarium
Barge building
might be carried
on at the Charlton
spot. Barges for
conveying the brick,
while the Bricks
were making.
The reversed Bed-
stages will make
good ironing dressers.
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Bulky arte
for the lower
-floor may
-troduced at
lower while
If there be
Craning work
the Crane sh
if possible b
top of the
and moveable
division a
-sion.
Bed-pan
Sick on Con
Rumford's
-aple the
to put one on
Bed, before the
is taken out.
In the Temp
Panopticon
to multiply
than expense
-sical securi
Strong wis
-work might
-haps do w
where with
Bars enough
the support of
How to m
the entrance
that the C
shall have
different f
from the
Visitors &c
-ing room as
same time f
Staircase?
Answer
m
have a d
level, viz:
lowest, at
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