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<head>Sunday</head>
<p>Chapel Spectacle<lb/>
For Holidays &amp;<lb/>
Grand Exhibition<lb/>
Days.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Religious transparencies - Quere if<lb/>
Loutherbourg.<lb/>
Religious <unclear>Ombres Chinoises</unclear><lb/>
<unclear>Edmiransion</unclear><lb/>
Characters represented<lb/>
in transparencies
after<lb/>
the manner of<lb/>
scene-shifting.<lb/>
Loaves &amp; Fishes<lb/>
2 paintings exactly<lb/>
similar:<lb/>
except that one
has only the 5<lb/>
loaves -&amp; the other<lb/>
a loaf &amp; fish for<lb/>
each.</p>
 
<p>Several representations<lb/>
of the<lb/>
Miracles.</p>
 
<p>First in gold or<lb/>
cut glass moveable<lb/>
types.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<p>1<lb/>
Might not the<lb/>
Garden grow potatoes<lb/>
enough to<lb/>
keep them? Calculate <lb/>
from <unclear>Young</unclear>.<lb/></p>
<p>2<lb/>
Offer to Ministry<lb/>
here to take Felons <lb/>
from hence<lb/>
at less price than<lb/>
it costs to send<lb/>
them to Port Jackson.<lb/></p>
<p>3<lb/>
If this will not<lb/>
do on account of<lb/>
the Colony scheme<lb/>
offer to take off<lb/>
the supernumerary<lb/>
males.<lb/></p>
 
<p>4.<lb/>
Similar offer to<lb/>
France<lb/></p>
 
<p>5.<lb/>
If building as well<lb/>
as ground is cheaper<lb/>
in Dublin than London,<lb/>
this might<lb/>
do permanently.<lb/></p>
<p>6<lb/>
To take pupils <lb/>
from England &amp; France<lb/>
to instruct them in<lb/>
the management.<lb/></p>
<p>7<lb/>
To tutor Debtors<lb/>
the profit to come<lb/>
from their working<lb/>
for their diet?<lb/></p>
 
<p>8<lb/>
Proposals to England <lb/>
<unclear>Ex Gr</unclear> made <foreign>instanter</foreign>?<lb/>
- to France<lb/>
after a years success?<lb/></p>
<pb/>
 
<p>9<lb/>
 
Memor.<hi rend='superscript'>m</hi> To see Jo<hi rend='superscript'>s</hi>:<lb/>
Townsend's man,<lb/>
with a view to engaging<lb/>
him.<lb/>
</p>
 
<p>10<lb/>
Foundlings - Quere<lb/>
the time they must<lb/>
live and work to <lb/>
pay the <sic>expence</sic> of<lb/>
their maintenance<lb/>
supposing that at<lb/>
six <add>or eight</add> years old their<lb/>
work may <del>pay the</del><lb/>
be upon a par with<lb/>
the <sic>expence</sic>.<lb/></p>
 
 
<p>11<lb/>
Offer to insure<lb/>
the respective governments<lb/>
against any crime<lb/>
(of indigence?) committed<lb/><lb/>
by persons discharged.<lb/></p>
<p>12<lb/>
Offer to P. to<lb/>
insure convicts<lb/>
lives. The insurance<lb/>
- money will<lb/>
help form a capital<lb/>
to buy machinery<lb/>
</p>
<p>13<lb/>
Persons descend at<lb/>
entrance not to be<lb/>
included <unclear>over</unclear> the<lb/>
number till they<lb/>
recover.<lb/></p>
 
<p>14<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>T<gap/>s</hi> committed for<lb/>
short terms - power<lb/>
of taking them on the <lb/>
footing of an apprenticeship<lb/>
for longer<lb/>
terms to serve at large<lb/>
after expiry of sentence.<lb/>
Tattoo to prevent escapes.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<p>Impotents -<lb/>
different classes <lb/>
of - employments<lb/>
for -
1. Blind.<lb/>
<del>2. Deaf.</del>
3. One-handed <lb/>
sedentary employments<lb/>
4. Decrepit with<lb/>
age<lb/>
5. Young children<lb/>
6. Deprived of the<lb/>
use <add>faculty</add> of <del>their</del>  locomotion.<lb/></p>
 
<p>Advertisements<lb/>
to be published<lb/>
for species of work<lb/>
and instructors<lb/>
for persons so<lb/>
circumstanced.<lb/></p>
 
<p>One-handed or<lb/>
no-handed might<lb/>
tread in S.B.'s<lb/>
pile-driving engine<lb/>
by walking.<lb/>
This would make<lb/>
work for maimed<lb/>
soldiers &amp; sailors.<lb/>
Volunteers might <lb/>
come from the<lb/>
Hospitals if paid.<lb/></p><pb/>
            </div>
            <div>
<head>Persons</head><lb/>
<p>1<lb/>
J.M. to be asked<lb/>
whether he would <lb/>
go over to inspect<lb/>
and make converts.<lb/></p>
<p>2<lb/>
<gap/> whither<lb/>
capable of<lb/>
being Apothecary<lb/>
and the woman<lb/>
to be of use in<lb/>
governing female<lb/>
convicts.<lb/></p>
<p>3<lb/>
Quere Bray and<lb/>
his wife?<lb/></p>
 
<p>4<lb/>
Mr. Mithain's<lb/>
servant?</p>
 
<p>5<lb/>
Thomas Batty?<lb/></p>
<p>6<lb/>
Jo: Townsend's<lb/>
man.<lb/></p>
 
<p>7<lb/>
Andersons <gap/> son<lb/></p>
 
<p>8<lb/>
 
N.B. Try Irish<lb/>
first: the others<lb/>
for a <gap/> <unclear>other</unclear>:<lb/>
unless Anderson for<lb/>
book-keeping.<lb/>
</p><pb/>
 
<p>15<lb/>
Difference between <lb/>
expence in BL's<lb/>
plan &amp; J.B. to <lb/>
be <gap/> into the account<lb/>
of advantage.<lb/></p>
<p>16<lb/>
<sic>Windowe</sic> -<add>glass</add> whither<lb/>
<del>the</del> necessary to the<lb/>
having the Chapel &amp;<lb/>
trading own? and<lb/>
whither the interest<lb/>
of the window money<lb/>
would be paid by the<lb/>
trade.<lb/></p>
<p>17<lb/>
To go to Wymondham<lb/>
taking Br.<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> with me.<lb/></p>
<p>18<lb/>
Bee<gap/>er to be asked<lb/>
for his observations on<lb/>
my plan.<lb/></p>
<p>19<lb/>
Garden the ornamentel<lb/>
park a walk<lb/>
round the field<lb/></p>
<p>20<lb/>
N.B. It does not<lb/>
appear that at Wymondham<lb/>
the prisoners<lb/>
have any share<lb/>
in their own earnings<lb/></p>
<p>21<lb/>
<unclear>Br</unclear> to be asked for<lb/>
an extra sum the<lb/>
first year an account<lb/>
of life <unclear>if time</unclear> in <gap/><lb/>
<unclear>lie</unclear> and expence<lb/>
of double cloathing<lb/>
that more may be in<lb/>
Sunday suit.<lb/></p><pb/>
            </div>
            <div>
 
<head>Water Closet<lb/></head>
<head>Washing basin none but the Pan, this will<lb/>
confirm <unclear>chamberness</unclear> - Cook <del>our</del> just over it.<lb/></head>
 
<p>22<lb/>
Farm to surround<lb/>
rather than be<lb/>
at one end.<lb/></p>
<p>Reasons for a large <lb/>
one<lb/>
1. To delude this establishment<lb/>
from<lb/>
Houses &amp;c<lb/>
2. To help reward<lb/>
J.B.<lb/>
3. To make an<lb/>
establishment for<lb/>
discharged prisoners?<lb/></p>
<p>23<lb/>
Sacred Music<lb/>
on Sundays-<lb/>
Subscription for<lb/>
a seat for the <lb/>
year 5 guineas<lb/>
for one person:<lb/>
Every other person<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>living</hi> in the same<lb/>
family 2 guineas<lb/></p>
<p>24<lb/>
Madder<lb/>
cultivate madder<lb/>
if near Dublin, on<lb/>
account of the cheapness<lb/>
of Dung, &amp;<lb/>
the lands being<lb/>
<unclear>Tiller</unclear>-free.<lb/></p>
<p>25<lb/>
Musick plan<lb/>
is to begin as soon<lb/>
as there is subscription<lb/>
enough to defray<lb/>
the expences<lb/></p>
<p>26<lb/>
A Music-Master<lb/>
may be kept altogether-<lb/>
then he<lb/>
will always play<lb/>
at dinner time &amp;c<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<p>27<lb/>
When the success<lb/>
is once ascertained <lb/>
ex.gr.<lb/>
at the end of the<lb/>
first year, later<lb/>
pupils to be fitted<lb/>
for managing similar<lb/>
establishments<lb/>
in the provinces<lb/>
in the condition of<lb/>
sharing with them <lb/>
in their profits<lb/>
Government to find<lb/>
the building, &amp;<lb/>
1 years advance of<lb/>
the capital gratis<lb/>
&amp; nothing else: &amp;
for that to share<lb/>
half the profits,<lb/>
taking afterwards extra<lb/>
interest of the capital<lb/>
advanced.</p>
 
<p>28<lb/>
Ask P. for the<lb/>
account of the<lb/>
felon's <sic>expences</sic><lb/>
&amp; H. of Industry<lb/>
<sic>expences</sic> - to see<lb/>
how it came to<lb/>
rise so high.<lb/></p>
 
<p>29<lb/>
Potatoes being<lb/>
5 1/2 lb for a<lb/>
p<gap/>ing if that<lb/>
will help a man<lb/>
for a day £1.9<hi rend='superscript'>s</hi>.4<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi><lb/>
will keep him a<lb/>
year.<lb/></p>
 
<p>30<lb/>
J.B. to <sic>controul</sic><lb/>
for keeping the<lb/>
building in repair<lb/></p>
 
<p>31<lb/>
Surgeon to have the<lb/>
disposal of the bodies<lb/>
of those who die<lb/>
Secret communication<lb/>
between his apartment and<lb/>
    <note>and the place where the bodies are laid out</note></p>
<pb/>
 
            </div>
            <div>
<head>For England</head><lb/>
<p>J.B. to be allowed<lb/>
1. Rent upon the <lb/>
120,000 <del>£</del> which<lb/>
was the cost of the<lb/>
Penit<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi> House<lb/>
2. So much per<lb/>
man as was paid<lb/>
to Campbell<lb/>
3. <del><gap/></del> much per<lb/>
man why should<lb/>
N.B. the rent<lb/>
such as supposes<lb/>
the Tenant to repair<lb/>
<gap/> 8 p<hi rend='superscript'>er</hi><lb/>
cent<lb/>
<unclear>die</unclear><lb/></p>
<p>Palmer's Contract<lb/>
the basis<lb/>
But<lb/>
1. He had a certain<lb/>
salary independent<lb/>
of success<lb/>
2. The gains in<lb/>
which he had a<lb/>
a share were in<lb/>
a more extensive <lb/>
and important increase<lb/>
3. The novelty of<lb/>
the invention was<lb/>
not so great<lb/>
4. Nor the effects of<lb/>
the improvement<lb/>
so important to<lb/>
society.<lb/>
5. The subject not<lb/>
so disgusting or disrespecable<lb/></p>
 
<p>32<lb/>
Argan's lamps<lb/>
cost 1<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> p<hi rend='superscript'>er</hi> hour<lb/>
per <gap/> <gap/>. But if<lb/>
one will distill a<lb/>
Gallon of any water<lb/>
in an evening, this<lb/>
will more than pay<lb/>
the <sic>expence</sic>.  <sic>Allott</sic><lb/>
a lamp to each cell<lb/>
the House will be lighted<lb/>
for nothing.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<p>Billing day<lb/>
Produce<lb/>
J.B. to pay<lb/>
per acre-Sacks 128<lb/>
1. Rent for the eventual<lb/>
<sic>expence</sic> at the same<lb/>
per Cent <add>Bushels</add> 384<lb/>
2. The same per men<lb/>
upon those who die<lb/>
Average produce per man.<lb/>
Irish which is as <unclear>8 to 5</unclear>
to an acre English<lb/>
Barrels 82<lb/></p>
 
<p>x4<lb/>
Buckets 8/328(4)<lb/>
Man-First off 8<lb/>
in general per <gap/> <unclear>48</unclear> <lb/>
before coming to 5<lb/>
particulars. 265<lb/></p>
<p>Persons.<lb/>
36/280/7 3/4<lb/>
252<lb/>
28<lb/>
Primer cost<lb/>
8 <unclear>per</unclear> bushel of<lb/>
78 lb.<lb/></p>
 
<p>33<lb/>
Cultivate in the<lb/>
garden roses &amp;<lb/>
other plants for<lb/>
distillation<lb/></p>
<p>34<lb/>
Others might thus<lb/>
be distilled to advantage:<lb/>
as requiring <lb/>
but little heat throughout,<lb/>
&amp; to be made in <lb/>
small quantities at<lb/><lb/>
a time in account<lb/>
of the great heat resulting<lb/>
at first from <lb/>
the  mixture. Spirit of<lb/>
Nitre?<lb/></p>
<p>35<lb/>
Go round the Nursery<lb/>
-grounds for roses, &amp;<lb/>
buy up all the stock.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






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Sunday

Chapel Spectacle
For Holidays &
Grand Exhibition
Days.

Religious transparencies - Quere if
Loutherbourg.
Religious Ombres Chinoises
Edmiransion
Characters represented
in transparencies after
the manner of
scene-shifting.
Loaves & Fishes
2 paintings exactly
similar:
except that one has only the 5
loaves -& the other
a loaf & fish for
each.

Several representations
of the
Miracles.

First in gold or
cut glass moveable
types.


---page break---

1
Might not the
Garden grow potatoes
enough to
keep them? Calculate
from Young.

2
Offer to Ministry
here to take Felons
from hence
at less price than
it costs to send
them to Port Jackson.

3
If this will not
do on account of
the Colony scheme
offer to take off
the supernumerary
males.

4.
Similar offer to
France

5.
If building as well
as ground is cheaper
in Dublin than London,
this might
do permanently.

6
To take pupils
from England & France
to instruct them in
the management.

7
To tutor Debtors
the profit to come
from their working
for their diet?

8
Proposals to England
Ex Gr made instanter?
- to France
after a years success?


---page break---

9
Memor.m To see Jos:
Townsend's man,
with a view to engaging
him.

10
Foundlings - Quere
the time they must
live and work to
pay the expence of
their maintenance
supposing that at
six or eight years old their
work may pay the
be upon a par with
the expence.


11
Offer to insure
the respective governments
against any crime
(of indigence?) committed

by persons discharged.

12
Offer to P. to
insure convicts
lives. The insurance
- money will
help form a capital
to buy machinery

13
Persons descend at
entrance not to be
included over the
number till they
recover.

14
Ts committed for
short terms - power
of taking them on the
footing of an apprenticeship
for longer
terms to serve at large
after expiry of sentence.
Tattoo to prevent escapes.


---page break---

Impotents -
different classes
of - employments
for - 1. Blind.
2. Deaf. 3. One-handed
sedentary employments
4. Decrepit with
age
5. Young children
6. Deprived of the
use faculty of their locomotion.

Advertisements
to be published
for species of work
and instructors
for persons so
circumstanced.

One-handed or
no-handed might
tread in S.B.'s
pile-driving engine
by walking.
This would make
work for maimed
soldiers & sailors.
Volunteers might
come from the
Hospitals if paid.


---page break---

Persons

1
J.M. to be asked
whether he would
go over to inspect
and make converts.

2
whither
capable of
being Apothecary
and the woman
to be of use in
governing female
convicts.

3
Quere Bray and
his wife?

4
Mr. Mithain's
servant?

5
Thomas Batty?

6
Jo: Townsend's
man.

7
Andersons son

8
N.B. Try Irish
first: the others
for a other:
unless Anderson for
book-keeping.


---page break---

15
Difference between
expence in BL's
plan & J.B. to
be into the account
of advantage.

16
Windowe -glass whither
the necessary to the
having the Chapel &
trading own? and
whither the interest
of the window money
would be paid by the
trade.

17
To go to Wymondham
taking Br.
with me.

18
Beeer to be asked
for his observations on
my plan.

19
Garden the ornamentel
park a walk
round the field

20
N.B. It does not
appear that at Wymondham
the prisoners
have any share
in their own earnings

21
Br to be asked for
an extra sum the
first year an account
of life if time in
lie and expence
of double cloathing
that more may be in
Sunday suit.


---page break---

Water Closet
Washing basin none but the Pan, this will
confirm chamberness - Cook our just over it.

22
Farm to surround
rather than be
at one end.

Reasons for a large
one
1. To delude this establishment
from
Houses &c
2. To help reward
J.B.
3. To make an
establishment for
discharged prisoners?

23
Sacred Music
on Sundays-
Subscription for
a seat for the
year 5 guineas
for one person:
Every other person
living in the same
family 2 guineas

24
Madder
cultivate madder
if near Dublin, on
account of the cheapness
of Dung, &
the lands being
Tiller-free.

25
Musick plan
is to begin as soon
as there is subscription
enough to defray
the expences

26
A Music-Master
may be kept altogether-
then he
will always play
at dinner time &c


---page break---

27
When the success
is once ascertained
ex.gr.
at the end of the
first year, later
pupils to be fitted
for managing similar
establishments
in the provinces
in the condition of
sharing with them
in their profits
Government to find
the building, &
1 years advance of
the capital gratis
& nothing else: & for that to share
half the profits,
taking afterwards extra
interest of the capital
advanced.

28
Ask P. for the
account of the
felon's expences
& H. of Industry
expences - to see
how it came to
rise so high.

29
Potatoes being
5 1/2 lb for a
ping if that
will help a man
for a day £1.9s.4d
will keep him a
year.

30
J.B. to controul
for keeping the
building in repair

31
Surgeon to have the
disposal of the bodies
of those who die
Secret communication
between his apartment and
and the place where the bodies are laid out


---page break---

For England

J.B. to be allowed
1. Rent upon the
120,000 £ which
was the cost of the
Penity House
2. So much per
man as was paid
to Campbell
3. much per
man why should
N.B. the rent
such as supposes
the Tenant to repair
8 per
cent
die

Palmer's Contract
the basis
But
1. He had a certain
salary independent
of success
2. The gains in
which he had a
a share were in
a more extensive
and important increase
3. The novelty of
the invention was
not so great
4. Nor the effects of
the improvement
so important to
society.
5. The subject not
so disgusting or disrespecable

32
Argan's lamps
cost 1d per hour
per . But if
one will distill a
Gallon of any water
in an evening, this
will more than pay
the expence. Allott
a lamp to each cell
the House will be lighted
for nothing.


---page break---

Billing day
Produce
J.B. to pay
per acre-Sacks 128
1. Rent for the eventual
expence at the same
per Cent Bushels 384
2. The same per men
upon those who die
Average produce per man.
Irish which is as 8 to 5 to an acre English
Barrels 82

x4
Buckets 8/328(4)
Man-First off 8
in general per 48
before coming to 5
particulars. 265

Persons.
36/280/7 3/4
252
28
Primer cost
8 per bushel of
78 lb.

33
Cultivate in the
garden roses &
other plants for
distillation

34
Others might thus
be distilled to advantage:
as requiring
but little heat throughout,
& to be made in
small quantities at

a time in account
of the great heat resulting
at first from
the mixture. Spirit of
Nitre?

35
Go round the Nursery
-grounds for roses, &
buy up all the stock.


---page break---











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1-14, 1-8, 15-34

Box

107

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panopticon

Folio number

062

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001

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persons / water closet

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2

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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benjamin constant

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