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Regimen II
9
Women no caps—
only an expence &
receptacle for filth—
hair cropt like the
men
60
Sundays to be employ'd
in schooling
reading, writing &c
Schoolmaster teaching
them in the yard.
Hence some may
be bred Clerks for
the House.
11
The sacking that contains
their bed-straw
to be washed once
a week without
soap.
12
Quere a pillow — straw
stuffed to serve them
for a hassock to kneel
on?
13
Their dung to be
carried away on wheel
-barrows every week
and mixed with the
refuse straw from the
beds together with lime
& earth & Horsedung for compost
for the garden.
14
Lime or other while
manure to be laid to
receive the dung & urine
and so much as is
taken away therewith
to be regularly replaced.
15
Soap necessary only
for wearables — as wastecoats
stockings & shirts
not for bed-sacking
nor pocket-handkerchiefs
Regimen VII
46
Fumigate with
Juniper-berries
before the company
comes — putting
in frankincence
for the name's
sake
47
The Divine service
to come in
between the acts
of the Music
48
Thermometers
Hang them in
various parts
and observe the
difference made
by company at
concert time &c.
with view to the
giving it the
proper warming
49
Lamp on with
a four-faced
reflector will
light four cells
— with an 8 faced
reflector 8 cells
Cells 240
High
Lamps 60
Oil pr night} 1d
per lamp}
That makes } £50
in the year }
Regimen XI
62.
In Summer give
every Chapel-guest at
entrance a nosegay.
In Winter preference
with
Rose water or Mint or Lavender dispersed
by Electricity:
after
exhibiting once
or twice without
perfuming, that
they may know
there is no ill
scent to smother
63
Lamps to reflect
the light into the
cells at sleeping
time unnecessary:
a dark lanthorn
carried by the Watchman
answers the
purpose.
64 Mirrors
Could a combination
be employ'd
to facilitate inspection?
65 Rose-Water &c
Distilled by being
set over an Argan's
Lamp.
66 Bed Chaff
Refuse Potatoes
Chaff from the
Beds & Potatoes
left at meals
will feed Hogs.
Will Hogs eat
chaff?
An Ass would?
Regiment X
57
Capital difference
in the trial must
to be between Thieves
& Robbers: the
timid and the bold
58
At the outset,
borrow Soldiers
(taking men of
known good characters)
pro tempore
to ascertain
the number of
standing keepers
requisite
59
Afterwards guard
at stated hours
when operations
are to be performed
such as require
many prisoners
to be together, as
bathing, pumping
& c
60
For bedding
quere straw or
chaff? quere
whether animals
would eat chaff
after it has been
there a week?
61
If the cotton or
any other manufacture
is particularly
unhealthy
employ it in
alternation with
some healthy trade
Regimen VIII
50
In the week days
allowing twelve hours
for work there would
be four to employ
in learning writing,
music &c
51
Copying music
might be one of
the employments
for the spare hours
viz. such as had
no ear.
52
Netting and hunting
might be
performed by faint
lamp-light — since
it is performable by
the blind
The nets will serve
for the fruit in
the kitchen garden.
53
Hand-exercise their
trades will find them
in — Foot-exercise
may be found them
to profit by J.B.s
foot primium — mobile.
Working them
in gangs it may
work the whole day
long. It may be
performed under a
shed open at the
sides, in all weathers.
53x
Chairmaking
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