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<p><note>Religion</note> <lb/>them £15 worth of bibles & instituted little premiums to <lb/>make them read. The premium was 1/2 a crown given <add>for as</add> <lb/><add>many as could find out <add>the</add> two chapters in the Bible that are <lb/>alike</add> was not this contrary to rule. He preaches 1-1/2 hour at <lb/>a time.</p> | <p><note>Religion</note> <lb/>them £15 worth of bibles & instituted little premiums to <lb/>make them read. The premium was 1/2 a crown given <add>for as</add> <lb/><add>many as could find out <add>the</add> two chapters in the Bible that are <lb/>alike</add> was not this contrary to rule. He preaches 1-1/2 hour at <lb/>a time.</p> | ||
<p><note>Overseer —</note> <lb/>The appointment of the overseer nominally <del>t</del> by the <lb/>Quarter Sessions of Middlesex but really by the Treasury.<p> | <p><note>Overseer —</note> <lb/>The appointment of the overseer nominally <del>t</del> by the <lb/>Quarter Sessions of Middlesex but really by the Treasury.</p> | ||
<p><note>— his power —</note> <lb/>All regulations not made by the act are made by the <lb/>overseer, who holds his plan during good <sic>behavour</sic>. </p> | <p><note>— his power —</note> <lb/>All regulations not made by the act are made by the <lb/>overseer, who holds his plan during good <sic>behavour</sic>. </p> | ||
<p><note>Fund</note> <lb/>No provision for the expence in the first act — a Grant <lb/> <note>the sum | <p><note>Fund</note> <lb/>No provision for the expence in the first act — a Grant <lb/> <note>the sum granted <lb/>£18 </note> <lb/>last sessions — Campbell find every thing by contract <lb/>Provision, cloath, <add>guards</add> & even the ships.</p> | ||
<p><note>Coroner —</note> <lb/>A Coroner has lately set on the dead bodies the expence <lb/>of which Campbell thinks must fall on the C<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> <lb/> of Kent.</p> | <p><note>Coroner —</note> <lb/>A Coroner has lately set on the dead bodies the expence <lb/>of which Campbell thinks must fall on the C<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> <lb/> of Kent.</p> | ||
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<p><note>Behaviour at <lb/>work — value of it</note> <lb/>The men remarkably silent at work — <sic>dont</sic> talk even <lb/>to one another — no swearing — Campbell indeed was present <lb/> all the time we were there: He says they do more <lb/>work by <add>one</add> half than common workmen & that for the <lb/>last 6 months they have not cost the public £500 <lb/>more than the value of their labour, in which he did <lb/>not include the benefit to the river — allows that he <lb/>has a good bargain.</p> | <p><note>Behaviour at <lb/>work — value of it</note> <lb/>The men remarkably silent at work — <sic>dont</sic> talk even <lb/>to one another — no swearing — Campbell indeed was present <lb/> all the time we were there: He says they do more <lb/>work by <add>one</add> half than common workmen & that for the <lb/>last 6 months they have not cost the public £500 <lb/>more than the value of their labour, in which he did <lb/>not include the benefit to the river — allows that he <lb/>has a good bargain.</p> | ||
<p><note>Schemes — </note> <lb/>He proposes that when the work at Woolwich is finished to <lb/>employ them in securing the banks of the Thames, which <lb/>is now done at a great expence by the commissioners of sewers <lb/>The tax called Wallscot being in some places 10S an acre <lb/>on the Marsh Lands.</p> | |||
<p><note>Brewery proposed. <lb/>Discharge — made <lb/>& effect of.</note> <lb/>He is going to erect a brewery in the ship (Censor) <lb/>About 50 have been discharged — Some by application to <lb/>the court of K. B. but the greater part by <hi rend="underline">letters of <lb/>Remission</hi> from the King — These last do not receive the <lb/> <add>bounty</add> </p> | |||
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4) Crit. Jur. Crim. Account of the working Convicts
Religion
them £15 worth of bibles & instituted little premiums to
make them read. The premium was 1/2 a crown given for as
many as could find out <add>the two chapters in the Bible that are
alike</add> was not this contrary to rule. He preaches 1-1/2 hour at
a time.
Overseer —
The appointment of the overseer nominally t by the
Quarter Sessions of Middlesex but really by the Treasury.
— his power —
All regulations not made by the act are made by the
overseer, who holds his plan during good behavour.
Fund
No provision for the expence in the first act — a Grant
the sum granted
£18
last sessions — Campbell find every thing by contract
Provision, cloath, guards & even the ships.
Coroner —
A Coroner has lately set on the dead bodies the expence
of which Campbell thinks must fall on the Cy
of Kent.
Behaviour at
work — value of it
The men remarkably silent at work — dont talk even
to one another — no swearing — Campbell indeed was present
all the time we were there: He says they do more
work by one half than common workmen & that for the
last 6 months they have not cost the public £500
more than the value of their labour, in which he did
not include the benefit to the river — allows that he
has a good bargain.
Schemes —
He proposes that when the work at Woolwich is finished to
employ them in securing the banks of the Thames, which
is now done at a great expence by the commissioners of sewers
The tax called Wallscot being in some places 10S an acre
on the Marsh Lands.
Brewery proposed.
Discharge — made
& effect of.
He is going to erect a brewery in the ship (Censor)
About 50 have been discharged — Some by application to
the court of K. B. but the greater part by letters of
Remission from the King — These last do not receive the
bounty
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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