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<head>Table</head><lb/> | <head>Table</head><lb/> | ||
<note>3 Incapacitation</note><lb/> | <note>3 Incapacitation</note><lb/> | ||
Shewing the number of Convicts that, in about <del>five</del> <add>5 1/2</add>years, viz. from <add>22 August</add> <del>26 Sept<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi></del> to <del>October</del> <add>March</add><lb/> | <p>Shewing the number of Convicts that, in about <del>five</del> <add>5 1/2</add> years, viz. from <add>22 August</add> <del>26 Sept<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi></del> to <del>October</del> <add>March</add><lb/> | ||
1796, are reported by the late Judge Advocate, as having quitted or attempted to quit<lb/> | 1796, are reported by the late Judge Advocate, as having quitted or attempted to quit<lb/> | ||
New South Wales: distinguishing whether with or without permission of the Governor,<lb/> | New South Wales: distinguishing whether with or without permission of the Governor,<lb/> | ||
and if without, whether <hi rend='underline'>Expirees</hi> (persons whose sentences were expired) or <hi rend='underline'>Non Expirees.</hi> <lb/> | and if without, whether <hi rend='underline'>Expirees</hi> (persons whose sentences were expired) or <hi rend='underline'>Non Expirees.</hi></p> <lb/> | ||
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Quitted Prevented<lb/> | <p>Quitted Prevented<lb/> | ||
Without permission <lb/> | Without permission <lb/> | ||
N<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">o</hi>. Page Time Ship</hi> With permission Expirees Non-expirees<lb/> | N<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">o</hi>. Page Time Ship</hi> With permission Expirees Non-expirees<lb/> | ||
Expires Non Exprirees<lb/> | Expires Non Exprirees<lb/> | ||
1 130 | 1 130 22 Aug 1790 Neptune — 0 —0 — 0 2<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> 1<hi rend="superscript">||</hi><lb/> | ||
2 136 26 Sept. 1790 Open Boat — 0 — 0 — 5 — 0 — 0<lb/> | 2 136 26 Sept. 1790 Open Boat — 0 — 0 — 5 — 0 — 0<lb/> | ||
3 156 28 Mar 1791 Open Boat — 0 — 1 — 8 — 0 — 0<lb/> | 3 156 28 Mar 1791 Open Boat — 0 — 1 — 8 — 0 — 0<lb/> | ||
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<note>+ of whom<lb/> | <note>+ of whom<lb/> | ||
one flogged</note><lb/> | one flogged</note><lb/> | ||
<note>11 Flogged.</note><lb/> | <note>11 Flogged.</note></p><lb/> | ||
<p>From the inspection of this Table result <del>several</del><add>the following</add> observations:—</p> | <p>From the inspection of this Table result <del>several</del> <add>the following</add> observations:—</p> | ||
<p>1. Considering that, in the list of non-<sic>expiree</sic>, escapers there are three parcels of <del>whose <gap/></del><add>in <del>unliquidated</del><add>unascertained</add></add><add>numbers,</add><lb/> | <p>1. Considering that, in the list of non-<sic>expiree</sic>, escapers there are three parcels of <del>whose <gap/></del><add>in <del>unliquidated</del><add>unascertained</add></add><add>numbers,</add><lb/> | ||
for one which there in the list of Expiree escapers, <add>there seems reason to think that</add> the number of <del>them who have been got away in</del><add><del>obtained their liberty</del></add><lb/> | for one which there in the list of Expiree escapers, <add>there seems reason to think that</add> the number of <del>them who have been got away in</del> <add><del>obtained their liberty</del></add><lb/> | ||
<del>spite of all endeavours and to return them</del><add><del>though it was not</del> <add><del><gap/></del></add></add><add> | <del>spite of all endeavours and to return them</del><add><del>though it was not</del> <add><del><gap/></del></add></add> <add>immigrants to, to whom the liberty of dissenters had not been thought fit to be allowed</add>was little if at all inferior, to the number of those<lb/> | ||
<del>who obtained their liberty by permission</del><add>to whom that liberty had been thought fit to be allowed. - What would be said of the plan of</add> <lb/> | <del>who obtained their liberty by permission</del> <add>to whom that liberty had been thought fit to be allowed. - What would be said of the plan of</add> <lb/> | ||
safe-custody & pursued at home, if from Newgate the escapes were found to be as many as the pardons?</p> | safe-custody & pursued at home, if from Newgate the escapes were found to be as many as the pardons?</p> | ||
<p>2. Among those who, in <del>liquidated</del><add>ascertained</add> numbers obtained <del>their<add>this</add> liberty without permission</del>, by<lb/> | <p>2. Among those who, in <del>liquidated</del> <add>ascertained</add> numbers obtained <del>their <add>this</add> liberty without permission</del>, by<lb/> | ||
the number of those who had not <add>their own forbidden exertions, this liberty without permission from above,</add> right to it was 76 times as great, as of those who had<lb/> | the number of those who had not <add>their own forbidden exertions, this liberty without permission from above,</add> right to it was 76 times as great, as of those who had<lb/> | ||
a right to it.</p> | a right to it.</p> | ||
<p>3. Among those who, in <del>liquidated</del><add>ascertained</add> numbers, having a right to <del>those</del><add>this</add> liberty, attempted to<lb/> | <p>3. Among those who, in <del>liquidated</del> <add>ascertained</add> numbers, having a right to <del>those</del> <add>this</add> liberty, attempted to<lb/> | ||
exercise it, the number of those who failed was <del>four</del><add>six</add> times as great as of those who<lb/> | exercise it, the number of those who failed was <del>four</del> <add>six</add> times as great as of those who<lb/> | ||
succeeded.</p> | succeeded.</p> | ||
<p>4. Of the <del>number of those two</del><add>two individuals</add> who were <add>at the same time </add> flogged for <del>the</del><add>an</add> unsuccessful attempt to exercise<lb/> | <p>4. Of the <del>number of those two</del> <add>two individuals</add> who were <add>at the same time </add> flogged for <del>the</del> <add>an</add> unsuccessful attempt to exercise<lb/> | ||
this liberty, one had,<add>by the laws <del>of the country</del> under which he had <del><gap/></del> been sent thither,</add> as good a right to it, as <del>the man</del><add>those</add> by whose orders he was flogged.</p><pb/> | this liberty, one had,<add>by the laws <del>of the country</del> under which he had <del><gap/></del> been sent thither,</add> as good a right to it, as <del>the man</del> <add>those</add> by whose orders he was flogged.</p><pb/> | ||
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Panopticon versus N.S.Wales
Table
3 Incapacitation
Shewing the number of Convicts that, in about five 5 1/2 years, viz. from 22 August 26 Septr to October March
1796, are reported by the late Judge Advocate, as having quitted or attempted to quit
New South Wales: distinguishing whether with or without permission of the Governor,
and if without, whether Expirees (persons whose sentences were expired) or Non Expirees.
Quitted Prevented
Without permission
N<hi rend="underline">o. Page Time Ship</hi> With permission Expirees Non-expirees
Expires Non Exprirees
1 130 22 Aug 1790 Neptune — 0 —0 — 0 2+ 1||
2 136 26 Sept. 1790 Open Boat — 0 — 0 — 5 — 0 — 0
3 156 28 Mar 1791 Open Boat — 0 — 1 — 8 — 0 — 0
4 190 3 Dec. 1791 Albermarle & Active — 0 — "Some" — "Some" — 0 — 0
5 268 19 Feb. 1793 Bellona — 2 — 0 — 0 —2 — 2
6 283 24 Apr. 1793 {Shah Hormuzeau} — 5 — 0 — 0 — 0 —0
{& Chesterfield-}
7 290 4 June 1793 - Kitty — 11 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0
8 315 13 Octr 1793 {Sugar Cane} — 7 — 0 _"Some" — 2 — 0
{Boddingtons}
9 398 9 July 1794 Resolution {As many as were} — 0 — 13 — 0 — 0
{necessary to compleat}
{the Ship's company}
10 400 15 Decr Doedalus — 14 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0
11 {429} 18 Septr {Endeavour} — 50 — 0 nearly 50 — 0 — 0
{461} {and Fancy}
12 457 18 Feby 1796 - Otter - — 0 — 0 {Muir and "} — 0 — 0
{several others"}
13 469 Beging Mar 1796 -Ceres- — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 8
89 1 76 6 11
93 These totals give the ascertained
numbers, exclusive of the unascertained
ones
+ of whom
one flogged
11 Flogged.
From the inspection of this Table result several the following observations:—
1. Considering that, in the list of non-expiree, escapers there are three parcels of whose in unliquidated<add>unascertained</add>numbers,
for one which there in the list of Expiree escapers, there seems reason to think that the number of them who have been got away in obtained their liberty
spite of all endeavours and to return themthough it was not <add></add> immigrants to, to whom the liberty of dissenters had not been thought fit to be allowedwas little if at all inferior, to the number of those
who obtained their liberty by permission to whom that liberty had been thought fit to be allowed. - What would be said of the plan of
safe-custody & pursued at home, if from Newgate the escapes were found to be as many as the pardons?
2. Among those who, in liquidated ascertained numbers obtained their this liberty without permission, by
the number of those who had not their own forbidden exertions, this liberty without permission from above, right to it was 76 times as great, as of those who had
a right to it.
3. Among those who, in liquidated ascertained numbers, having a right to those this liberty, attempted to
exercise it, the number of those who failed was four six times as great as of those who
succeeded.
4. Of the number of those two two individuals who were at the same time flogged for the an unsuccessful attempt to exercise
this liberty, one had,by the laws of the country under which he had been sent thither, as good a right to it, as the man those by whose orders he was flogged.
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