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<!-- This page is organised in four columns --><head>Disarmed Memorial</head><lb/><p>ff.11.I.1<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/>10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> June 1800<lb/>Begs N would draw<lb/>up Disarmed memorial<lb/>- according to L Armed<lb/>no Memorial though<lb/><lb/>N revised in L hunting<lb/>for objections - Lord S'<lb/>Land unfit - wont<lb/>say he will give<lb/>Wise's - or money for<lb/>possession of Lord S'<lb/>thus accuses J/B. <del> posses</del><lb/>possession then imputes<lb/>to him the<lb/>not getting is means <lb/>to deceive Nepean. </p><p>ff.11.I.2.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/>1<del>1</del>2 June 1800 <lb/>Disarmed Memorial<lb/>short and finished<lb/>hopes of Wises Land.</p> <p> ff.11.I.3.<lb/> Bentham to Long <lb/> 12 June 1800 <lb/>Presses for the £500 <lb/> a reduced sum for <lb/> the immediate Site <lb/><sic>Till</sic> then no plan <lb/> &amp; estimate the <lb/>foundation being <lb/>unexamined. </p> <p>ff.11.I.4.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean <lb/> 12 June 1800 <lb/>Allowance for rise <lb/> of process - Unbiased <lb/> opinion - whence - <lb/> Agricultural Board? <lb/> Will N. ask? if not <lb/> J.B. </p> <p>ff.11.I.5 <lb/>Question on rise <lb/> of prices as stated <lb/> to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean. </p> <pb/><head>Disarmed Memorial</head><lb/><p> ff.11.I.6.<lb/> Bentham to young <lb/> 14 June 1800 <lb/> With Question on <lb/> rise of prices - anxiety <lb/> to conceal the <lb/> occasion that the <lb/> answer may not <lb/> be unduly favourable. </p> <p> ff.11.I.7. <lb/> Young to Bentham <lb/> 17 June 1800 <lb/> Answer to the above <lb/> Question on rise <lb/> of prices. - </p> <p> ff.11.I.8.<lb/> Bentham to Long <lb/>18 June 1800 <lb/> Sends copies of the <lb/> above two Letters <lb/> Anxiety to prevent <lb/> the estimate from <lb/> being too favourable. </p> <p> ff.11.I.9. <lb/>Bentham to Treasury<lb/>19 June 1800 <lb/>memorial (disarmed) </p> <p> ff.11.I.10<lb/> Bentham to Long <lb/> 20 June 1800 <lb/>Formal transmission <lb/> of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Young's Report<lb/> on rise of process - <lb/> <add> <sic>Submitts</sic>the <gap/> <lb/>in that respect to the <lb/> Board </add> </p> <pb/><head>Nepean Negotiations</head><lb/><p>ff.1<del>1</del>2.K.1.<lb/>Bentham to Nepaean<lb/> 26 June 1800 <lb/> Board Room filled <lb/>with Hop-planters - <lb/> a pretence to Long <lb/> for doing nothing - <lb/> the Lords dispense. </p> <p> ff.1<del>1</del>2.K.2.<lb/>Bentham to Nepaean<lb/>27 June 1800 - <lb/>Memorial referred <lb/> to the Duke - reference <lb/> groundless - clandestine <lb/> - Delay the object. </p> <p>ff.12.K.3.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/> 28 June 1800 <lb/>Prospects at the <lb/> Treasury dark and <lb/> cold - Minute books <lb/> no longer visible - <lb/> King invisible. - </p> <p>ff.12.K.4.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/>30 June 1800 <lb/> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Secretary King <lb/> refuses audience. </p> <p> ff.12.K.5.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean <lb/> 2 July 1800<lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> King always invisible<lb/> - M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long <lb/>aspects ominous <lb/> Despondency. - </p><p> ff.12.K.6.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/> 2 July 1800 <lb/>King speaks out - <lb/> no more than the <lb/> unavoidable thousand - <lb/> Secret management <lb/> between Long &amp; King. </p> <pb/><head>Nepean Negotiations</head><lb/><p>ff.12.K.7.<lb/>Bentham to Wilberforce<lb/>18 July 1800 - <lb/> Longs false answers - <lb/> Panopticon plan <lb/> suffers from opposite - <lb/> imputations - Censured <lb/> for want of <lb/> consideration and <lb/> opportunity of explanation <lb/> - Clause <lb/> of forfeiture <unclear>for</unclear> <lb/> post-liberation offences. - </p><p> ff.12.K.8. <lb/> Bentham to Nepean<lb/>20 July 1800 <lb/> King and Long avoid <lb/> Nepean - deceit the <lb/> order of the day - <lb/> Pitt kept back the <lb/> form of signature <lb/> for three weeks. - </p> <p> ff.12.K.9. <lb/>Bentham to Nepean <lb/>23 July 1800 <lb/>Sends Wise's angry <lb/> Letter of 17<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> June <lb/> also arguments to <lb/> be used upon Long <lb/>&amp;c - Writing preferable <lb/> to talking - <lb/> Cold Bath Fields <lb/> Prisons <del>f</del> complaints <lb/> Panopticon plan <lb/> the only <sic>preventive.</sic></p> <p>ff.12.K.10 <lb/> Bentham to Nepean <lb/> 25 July 1800 <lb/> Prospects desperate - <lb/> Treasury Report on <lb/> Panopticon 14<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July <lb/> 1800 - an evasion </p> <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
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<head>Disarmed Memorial</head><lb/>
<p>§.11.I.1<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/>10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> June 1800<lb/>Begs N would draw<lb/>up Disarmed Memorial<lb/>- according to L Armed<lb/>no Memorial though<lb/>N revised in L hunting<lb/>for objections - Lord S'<lb/>Land unfit - wont<lb/>say he will give<lb/>Wise's - or money for<lb/>possession of Lord S'<lb/>thus accuses J/B. <del> posses</del><lb/>possession then imputes<lb/>to him the<lb/>not getting is means <lb/>to deceive Nepean. </p>
 
<p>§.11.I.2.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/>1<del>1</del>2 June 1800 <lb/>Disarmed Memorial<lb/>short and finished<lb/>hopes of Wises Land.</p>
 
<p> §.11.I.3.<lb/> Bentham to Long <lb/> 12 June 1800 <lb/>Presses for the £500 <lb/> a reduced sum for <lb/> the immediate Site <lb/><sic>Till</sic> then no plan <lb/> &amp; estimate the <lb/>foundation being <lb/>unexamined. </p>  
 
<p>§.11.I.4.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean <lb/> 12 June 1800 <lb/>Allowance for rise <lb/> of process - Unbiased <lb/> opinion - whence - <lb/> Agricultural Board? <lb/> Will N. ask? if not <lb/> J.B. </p>  
 
<p>§.11.I.5 <lb/>Question on rise <lb/> of prices as stated <lb/> to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean. </p> <pb/>
 
<head>Disarmed Memorial</head><lb/>
 
<p> §.11.I.6.<lb/> Bentham to Young <lb/> 14 June 1800 <lb/> With Question on <lb/> rise of prices - anxiety <lb/> to conceal the <lb/> occasion that the <lb/> answer may not <lb/> be unduly favourable. </p>  
 
<p> §.11.I.7. <lb/> Young to Bentham <lb/> 17 June 1800 <lb/> Answer to the above <lb/> Question on rise <lb/> of prices. - </p>  
 
<p> §.11.I.8.<lb/> Bentham to Long <lb/>18 June 1800 <lb/> Sends copies of the <lb/> above two Letters <lb/> Anxiety to prevent <lb/> the estimate from <lb/> being too favourable. </p>  
 
<p> §.11.I.9. <lb/>Bentham to Treasury<lb/>19 June 1800 <lb/>Memorial (disarmed) </p>  
 
<p> §.11.I.10<lb/> Bentham to Long <lb/> 20 June 1800 <lb/>Formal transmission <lb/> of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Young's Report<lb/> on rise of process - <lb/> <add> <sic>Submitts</sic> the terms <lb/>in that respect to the <lb/> Board </add> </p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>Nepean Negotiations</head><lb/>
 
<p>§.1<del>1</del>2.K.1.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/> 26 June 1800 <lb/> Board Room filled <lb/>with Hop-planters - <lb/> a pretence to Long <lb/> for doing nothing - <lb/> the Lords dispense. </p>  
 
<p> §.1<del>1</del>2.K.2.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/>27 June 1800 - <lb/>Memorial referred <lb/> to the Duke - reference <lb/> groundless - clandestine <lb/> - Delay the object. </p>  
 
<p>§.12.K.3.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/> 28 June 1800 <lb/>Prospects at the <lb/> Treasury dark and <lb/> cold - Minute books <lb/> no longer visible - <lb/> King invisible. - </p>  
 
<p>§.12.K.4.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/>30 June 1800 <lb/> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Secretary King <lb/> refuses audience. </p>  
 
<p> §.12.K.5.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean <lb/> 2 July 1800<lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> King always invisible<lb/> - M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long <lb/>aspects ominous <lb/> Despondency. - </p>
 
<p> §.12.K.6.<lb/>Bentham to Nepean<lb/> 2 July 1800 <lb/>King speaks out - <lb/> no more than the <lb/> unavoidable thousand - <lb/> Secret management <lb/> between Long &amp; King. </p> <pb/>
 
<head>Nepean Negotiations</head><lb/>
 
<p>§.12.K.7.<lb/>Bentham to Wilberforce<lb/>18 July 1800 - <lb/> Longs false answers - <lb/> Panopticon plan <lb/> suffers from opposite - <lb/> imputations - Censured <lb/> for want of <lb/> consideration and <lb/> opportunity of explanation <lb/> - Clause <lb/> of forfeiture <unclear>for</unclear> <lb/> post-liberation offences. - </p>
 
<p> §.12.K.8. <lb/> Bentham to Nepean<lb/>20 July 1800 <lb/> King and Long avoid <lb/> Nepean - deceit the <lb/> order of the day - <lb/> Pitt kept back the <lb/> form of signature <lb/> for three weeks. - </p>  
 
<p> §.12.K.9. <lb/>Bentham to Nepean <lb/>23 July 1800 <lb/>Sends Wise's angry <lb/> Letter of 17<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> June <lb/> also arguments to <lb/> be used upon Long <lb/>&amp;c - Writing preferable <lb/> to talking - <lb/> Cold Bath Fields <lb/> Prisons <del>f</del> complaints <lb/> Panopticon plan <lb/> the only <sic>preventive.</sic></p>  
 
<p>§.12.K.10 <lb/> Bentham to Nepean <lb/> 25 July 1800 <lb/> Prospects desperate - <lb/> Treasury Report on <lb/> Panopticon 14<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July <lb/> 1800 - an evasion </p>  
 
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Disarmed Memorial

§.11.I.1
Bentham to Nepean
10th June 1800
Begs N would draw
up Disarmed Memorial
- according to L Armed
no Memorial though
N revised in L hunting
for objections - Lord S'
Land unfit - wont
say he will give
Wise's - or money for
possession of Lord S'
thus accuses J/B. posses
possession then imputes
to him the
not getting is means
to deceive Nepean.

§.11.I.2.
Bentham to Nepean
112 June 1800
Disarmed Memorial
short and finished
hopes of Wises Land.

§.11.I.3.
Bentham to Long
12 June 1800
Presses for the £500
a reduced sum for
the immediate Site
Till then no plan
& estimate the
foundation being
unexamined.

§.11.I.4.
Bentham to Nepean
12 June 1800
Allowance for rise
of process - Unbiased
opinion - whence -
Agricultural Board?
Will N. ask? if not
J.B.

§.11.I.5
Question on rise
of prices as stated
to Mr Nepean.


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Disarmed Memorial

§.11.I.6.
Bentham to Young
14 June 1800
With Question on
rise of prices - anxiety
to conceal the
occasion that the
answer may not
be unduly favourable.

§.11.I.7.
Young to Bentham
17 June 1800
Answer to the above
Question on rise
of prices. -

§.11.I.8.
Bentham to Long
18 June 1800
Sends copies of the
above two Letters
Anxiety to prevent
the estimate from
being too favourable.

§.11.I.9.
Bentham to Treasury
19 June 1800
Memorial (disarmed)

§.11.I.10
Bentham to Long
20 June 1800
Formal transmission
of Mr Young's Report
on rise of process -
Submitts the terms
in that respect to the
Board


---page break---

Nepean Negotiations

§.112.K.1.
Bentham to Nepean
26 June 1800
Board Room filled
with Hop-planters -
a pretence to Long
for doing nothing -
the Lords dispense.

§.112.K.2.
Bentham to Nepean
27 June 1800 -
Memorial referred
to the Duke - reference
groundless - clandestine
- Delay the object.

§.12.K.3.
Bentham to Nepean
28 June 1800
Prospects at the
Treasury dark and
cold - Minute books
no longer visible -
King invisible. -

§.12.K.4.
Bentham to Nepean
30 June 1800
Mr Secretary King
refuses audience.

§.12.K.5.
Bentham to Nepean
2 July 1800
Mr King always invisible
- Mr Long
aspects ominous
Despondency. -

§.12.K.6.
Bentham to Nepean
2 July 1800
King speaks out -
no more than the
unavoidable thousand -
Secret management
between Long & King.


---page break---

Nepean Negotiations

§.12.K.7.
Bentham to Wilberforce
18 July 1800 -
Longs false answers -
Panopticon plan
suffers from opposite -
imputations - Censured
for want of
consideration and
opportunity of explanation
- Clause
of forfeiture for
post-liberation offences. -

§.12.K.8.
Bentham to Nepean
20 July 1800
King and Long avoid
Nepean - deceit the
order of the day -
Pitt kept back the
form of signature
for three weeks. -

§.12.K.9.
Bentham to Nepean
23 July 1800
Sends Wise's angry
Letter of 17th June
also arguments to
be used upon Long
&c - Writing preferable
to talking -
Cold Bath Fields
Prisons f complaints
Panopticon plan
the only preventive.

§.12.K.10
Bentham to Nepean
25 July 1800
Prospects desperate -
Treasury Report on
Panopticon 14th July
1800 - an evasion



Identifier: | JB/121/003/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

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Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

003

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Prelim. Documents Prelim. Contents

Image

002

Titles

Disarmed Memorial / Nepean Negotiations

Category

List

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

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A3 / F3

Penner

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CW 1799

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C. Abbit Lees

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

ID Number

002

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