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<head>7</head><!-- written in pencil -->
<head>7</head><!-- written in pencil -->
<p>14 To insure to the Prisoners <add>an honest and sufficient</add> a livelyhood at the expiration
<p>1<del>3</del>4 To insure to the Prisoners <add>an honest and sufficient</add> a <sic>livelyhood</sic> at the expiration
<lb/>
<lb/>
of their terms , the Proposer <del>off</del> engages to
of their terms , the Proposer <del>off</del> engages to
<lb/>
<lb/>
take into his pay at <del>the</del> a rate not less than 1- <del>&amp;</del>
take into his pay at <del>the</del> a rate not less than 1- <add>1/-d</add><!-- this amount written in pencil; as it's currency, the symbols should be above the amount --> <del>&amp;</del>
<lb/>
a day , <add>exclusive of <del>f</del> lodging , washing and firing</add> every <del>Pris</del> such prisoner who shall be <del>able
<lb/>
and</del> willing to accept thereof, and [diligently <del>according</del>]<add>endeavour</add>]
<lb/>
<del>to his ability</del> <note>&amp; Duly serve according to his power</note> <add><del>with ordinary</del> <add><del>due</del></add> <del>diligence and fertility</del> <add>duly</add> endeavour</add> to earn the same ; and so for as long
<lb/>
as he shall continue able <add>to labour</add> and willing as aforesaid:
<lb/>
Government paying the same of £5 for the <sic>cloathing</sic>
<lb/>
and out-fitting of every such <del>p</del> discharged prisoner.
<lb/></p>
<p><!-- indent first word -->14.  Provided always that <del>should</del> in the case of
<lb/>
every such prisoner as may happen to be discharged
<lb/>
as aforesaid without having been under the care
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<lb/>
a day , <add>exclusive of <del>f</del> lodging , washing and firing</add> every <del>Pris</del> such prisoner who shall be <del><gap/></del>
of the proposer for so long <del>time</del> as a year , as
 
<lb/>
 
much <add>more</add> shall be paid upon his discharge as when
 
<lb/>
 
added to what was used for his maintenance
<lb/>
during his confinement shall make <add>the sum of</add> £12.
<lb/></p>
<p>15.  <unclear>To</unclear><!-- a rather elaborate T (with possible doodling to elaborate it) --> make <del>himself personally responsible</del> his
<lb/>
inducements the more cogent ,<!-- in pencil --> <add>&amp; to bind his attention the more forcibly</add> <del>for <del><gap/></del> giving the utmost efficacy
<lb/>
in his power</del><!-- 9 words deleted in pencil --> to the reformatory part of his managements,
<lb/>
<add><del><gap/> by finding <unclear>use</unclear> for the prisoner</del></add> <del>and</del> and even make amends in most instances for any
<lb/>
accident of its failure , he engages to pay a sum
<lb/>
of money for every prisoner convicted of a felony <add>committed</add> after <add>the <add><del>is</del></add></add>
<lb/></p>
<lb/></p>


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134 To insure to the Prisoners an honest and sufficient a livelyhood at the expiration
of their terms , the Proposer off engages to
take into his pay at the a rate not less than 1- 1/-d &
a day , exclusive of f lodging , washing and firing every Pris such prisoner who shall be able
and
willing to accept thereof, and [diligently according]endeavour]
to his ability & Duly serve according to his power with ordinary <add>due diligence and fertility duly endeavour</add> to earn the same ; and so for as long
as he shall continue able to labour and willing as aforesaid:
Government paying the same of £5 for the cloathing
and out-fitting of every such p discharged prisoner.

14. Provided always that should in the case of
every such prisoner as may happen to be discharged
as aforesaid without having been under the care
of the proposer for so long time as a year , as
much more shall be paid upon his discharge as when
added to what was used for his maintenance
during his confinement shall make the sum of £12.

15. To make himself personally responsible his
inducements the more cogent , & to bind his attention the more forcibly for giving the utmost efficacy
in his power to the reformatory part of his managements,
by finding use for the prisoner and and even make amends in most instances for any
accident of its failure , he engages to pay a sum
of money for every prisoner convicted of a felony committed after the <add>is</add>




Identifier: | JB/115/003/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 115.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

115

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

003

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37378

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