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<p>19. — In addition to the Watchmen, there should be a<lb/> Horse <sic>Patrole</sic>, at the different avenues to London<lb/> and Westminster. </p> | |||
<p>20. — Lamp-lighters should trim their lamps at certain<lb/> hours, not left to their own choice, as they are a daily<lb/> <sic>nusance</sic>. They should ply, all night, at their respective<lb/> Watch-houses, for the purpose of re-lighting <lb/>such lamps as are extinguished. The Watchmen<lb/> should keep an eye to the lamps in his district, <lb/>and pass the word to the Lamp-lighter, at the<lb/> W. house, to hasten to the extinguished lamp.</p> | |||
<p>21. — All Lodging-houses ought to be registered somewhere, <lb/>and an account taken of their Inmates.</p> | |||
<p>22. — Link-Boys, or Link-Men, not to be allowed; and <lb/>more lights must be put up, at the doors of public<lb/> places, than are used at present; which lights <lb/>may be, in part, extinguished, after the company<lb/> have departed.</p> | |||
<p>23. — A severe penalty on those who leave sewers,<lb/> broken-up pavements, &c, &c, in the night, without<lb/> lights, and <add>a</add> guard to warn the passengers.</p> | |||
<p>24. — A strict eye to be kept on Livery-Stables, and <lb/>on those who hire out Horses; the latter of which<lb/> ought not to hire out a horse, without <sic>enquiring</sic> <lb/>into the name, residence, and character of the<lb/> person who hires, under a penalty. — </p> | |||
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19. — In addition to the Watchmen, there should be a
Horse Patrole, at the different avenues to London
and Westminster.
20. — Lamp-lighters should trim their lamps at certain
hours, not left to their own choice, as they are a daily
nusance. They should ply, all night, at their respective
Watch-houses, for the purpose of re-lighting
such lamps as are extinguished. The Watchmen
should keep an eye to the lamps in his district,
and pass the word to the Lamp-lighter, at the
W. house, to hasten to the extinguished lamp.
21. — All Lodging-houses ought to be registered somewhere,
and an account taken of their Inmates.
22. — Link-Boys, or Link-Men, not to be allowed; and
more lights must be put up, at the doors of public
places, than are used at present; which lights
may be, in part, extinguished, after the company
have departed.
23. — A severe penalty on those who leave sewers,
broken-up pavements, &c, &c, in the night, without
lights, and a guard to warn the passengers.
24. — A strict eye to be kept on Livery-Stables, and
on those who hire out Horses; the latter of which
ought not to hire out a horse, without enquiring
into the name, residence, and character of the
person who hires, under a penalty. —
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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hints for the reformation and improvemt of the police, humbly addressed to lord pelham |
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rev. dr thomas forde |
[[watermarks::tw 1796 [lion with crown emblem]]] |
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francis hall |
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1796 |
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see note to letter 1762, vol. 7 |
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