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<head>18 Aug: 1796.</head>
<head>18 Aug: 1796.</head>
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<head>Penitentiary House</head>
<head>Penitentiary House</head>


<head>I.</head> <p><hi rend="underline">Vicinity</hi> to the <hi rend="underline">River</hi>. - Distance,<lb/>  
<p>I.<hi rend="underline">Vicinity</hi> to the <hi rend="underline">River</hi>. - Distance,<lb/>  
less than 500 yards. N.B. Without<lb/>
less than 500 yards. N.B. Without<lb/>
communication with the river, immediate<lb/>
communication with the river, immediate<lb/>
or by a <hi rend="underline">cut</hi> the Contract<lb/>
or by a <hi rend="underline">cut</hi> the Contract<lb/>
not executable.</p>
not executable.</p>
<head>II.</head> <p><hi rend="underline">Elevation</hi> rising to about<lb/>
<p>II. <hi rend="underline">Elevation</hi> rising to about<lb/>
100 feet - thence</p>
100 feet - thence</p>
<head>III.</head> <p><hi rend="underline">Healthfulness</hi> -</p>
<p>III.- <hi rend="underline">Healthfulness</hi> -</p>
<head>IV.</head> <p><hi rend="underline">Vicinity</hi> to the <hi rend="underline">Metrolpolis</hi>- (the<lb/>
<p>IV. <hi rend="underline">Vicinity</hi> to the <hi rend="underline">Metropolis</hi>- (the<lb/>
seat of <hi rend="underline">inspection</hi>, &amp; market for<lb/>
seat of <hi rend="underline">inspection</hi>, &amp; market for<lb/>
raw <hi rend="underline">materials</hi> &amp; finished <hi rend="underline">goods</hi> -)<lb/>
raw <hi rend="underline">materials</hi> &amp; finished <hi rend="underline">goods</hi> -)<lb/>
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with the preceeding<lb/>
with the preceeding<lb/>
advantages) after Battersae Rise.</p>
advantages) after Battersae Rise.</p>
<head>V.</head> <p>Pleasantness -
<p>V. Pleasantness -</p>
<p>-1. Inviting to the inspecting<lb/>
<p>-1. Inviting to the inspecting<lb/>
class</p>
class</p>
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of the spot to <hi rend="underline">thousands</hi>,<lb/>
of the spot to <hi rend="underline">thousands</hi>,<lb/>
instead of confining it to <hi rend="underline">one</hi>.<lb/></p>
instead of confining it to <hi rend="underline">one</hi>.<lb/></p>
<head>VI.</head> <p><hi rend="underline">Security</hi></p> <p>1. the strength<lb/>
<p>VI. <hi rend="underline">Security</hi> 1. The strength<lb/>
of the <hi rend="underline">Dock Yard</hi> within<lb/>
of the <hi rend="underline">Dock Yard</hi> within<lb/>
call.</p>
call.</p>
<p>2. That of the <hi rend="underline">Barracks</hi> <add>distant</add> not above 1/2<lb/>  
<p>2. That of the<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Barracks</hi> <add>distant</add> not above 1/2<lb/>  
a Mile summonable by signals.</p>
a Mile summonable by signals.</p>
<head>VII.</head> <p>Vicinity to the <hi rend="underline">present</hi> station<lb/>
<p>VII. Vicinity to the <hi rend="underline">present</hi> station<lb/>
of the Convicts - distance,<lb/>  
of the Convicts - Distance,<lb/>  
not 600 yards - hence,</p>
not 600 yards - Hence,</p>
<p>1. Saving the Establishment from<lb/>
<p>1. Saving the Establishment from<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">increased</hi> alarm &amp; disgust that<lb/>  
the <hi rend="underline">increased</hi> alarm &amp; disgust that<lb/>  
would pursue it to any new place.</p>
would pursue it to any <hi rend="underline">new</hi> place.</p>
<p>2. Faculty of <hi rend="underline">employing</hi> the <hi rend="underline">Convicts</hi><lb/>
<p>2. Faculty of <hi rend="underline">employing</hi> the <hi rend="underline">Convicts</hi><lb/>
in the digging of the <hi rend="underline">Cut</hi>,and the<lb/>
in the digging of the <hi rend="underline">Cut</hi>,and the<lb/>
erection of the Building &amp;e&amp;cas<lb/>
erection of the Building &amp;c &amp;cas<lb/>
recommended by the committees<lb/></p>
recommended by the committees<lb/></p>
<head>VIII.</head> <p><hi rend="underline">Vicinity</hi> of <hi rend="underline">Building</hi> <hi rend="underline">Materials</hi><lb/>
<p>VIII. <hi rend="underline">Vicinity</hi> of <hi rend="underline">Building</hi> <hi rend="underline">Materials</hi><lb/>
Land dug, Bricks &amp; Lime<lb/>  
Land dug, Bricks &amp; Lime<lb/>  
made, on the <hi rend="underline">spot</hi>.</p>
made, on the <hi rend="underline">spot</hi>.</p>
<note>Properties required by the Acts 19 Geo 3. c. 74 &amp; 34 Geo 3- ch. S4.<lb/>
or by the reports of the committees.</note>


<pb/>
<pb/>


<head>Reasons<lb/></head>
<head>Reasons<lb/>
<head><sic>Alledged</sic> <hi rend="underline"></head><head><sic>contra</sic></hi> with Answers.</head>
<sic>Alledged</sic> <hi rend="underline"><sic>contra</sic></hi>,<lb/>
with Answers.</head>


<head>I. Pleasantness of the Spot -</head>  
<head>I. Pleasantness of the Spot -<lb/>
<head>Answers.</head>
Answers.</head>
<p>1. See this in the list of reasons <hi rend="underline">pro</hi>, N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>V,N3.<lb/>
<p>1. See this in the list of reasons <hi rend="underline">pro</hi>, N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>V.NB.<lb/>
Pleasantness inseparable from the conjunction<lb/>
Pleasantness inseparable from the conjunction<lb/>
of <hi rend="underline">Elevation</hi> with <hi rend="underline">Vicinity to the River
of <hi rend="underline">Elevation</hi> with <hi rend="underline">Vicinity to the River
</hi> - thence <lb/>
</hi> - thence <lb/>
from <hi rend="underline">Healthfulness</hi>.<lb/>
from <hi rend="underline">Healthfulness</hi>.<lb/></p>
2. This no objection, any farther than as inducing<lb/>
<p>2. This no objection, any farther than as inducing<lb/>
a <hi rend="underline">suspicion</hi> of a <hi rend="underline">tendency</hi> to <sic>suk</sic> the gratification<lb/>
a <hi rend="underline">suspicion</hi> of a <hi rend="underline">tendency</hi> to seek the gratification<lb/>
of <hi rend="underline">private</hi> taste to the <hi rend="underline">prejudice</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">public</hi> service:<lb/>
of <hi rend="underline">private</hi> taste to the <hi rend="underline">prejudice</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">public</hi> service:<lb/>
a prejudice which <hi rend="underline">here</hi> <hi rend="underline">can</hi>not accrue.<lb/></p>
a prejudice which <hi rend="underline">here</hi> <hi rend="underline">can</hi>not accrue.<lb/></p>
<head>II. Repugnance on the part of Proprietors - <lb/><head>
<p>II. Repugnance on the part of Proprietors - <lb/>
<head>Answers.</head>
Answers.</p>
<p>1 The very existence of opposition is sufficient to<lb/>
<p>1 The very existence of opposition is sufficient to<lb/>
demonstrate a <hi rend="underline">certain</hi> degree of repugnance -  
demonstrate a <hi rend="underline">certain</hi> degree of repugnance -<lb/>
Reasons for not presuming any <hi rend="underline">greater</hi> -<lb/>
Reasons for not presuming any <hi rend="underline">greater</hi> -<lb/></p>
<p>1.A great part (perhaps half) of the elevation <hi rend="underline">leased</hi><lb/>
<p>1.A great part (perhaps half) of the elevation <hi rend="underline">leased</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">out</hi> &amp;and <hi rend="underline">carried away</hi>: therefore little attachment<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">out</hi> &amp; <hi rend="underline">carried away</hi>: therefore little attachment<lb/>
to the <hi rend="underline">elevation</hi><lb/>
to the <hi rend="underline">elevation</hi><lb/>
2.Seventeen acres, of the <hi rend="underline">Wood contiguous</hi> to the<lb/>
2.Seventeen acres, of the <hi rend="underline">Wood contiguous</hi> to the<lb/>
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and itinerant - therefore little regard for the<lb/>
and itinerant - therefore little regard for the<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">general appearance</hi> of the place. NB - The<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">general appearance</hi> of the place. NB - The<lb/>
The ground in front of the <hi rend="underline">Mansion</hi> (a <hi rend="underline">mile</hi> off) <lb/>
ground in front of the <hi rend="underline">Mansion</hi> (a <hi rend="underline">mile</hi> off) <lb/>
neatly kept.<lb/></p>
neatly kept.<lb/></p>
<head>II.</head> <p>The repugnance confined to <hi rend="underline">one</hi> proprietor - impossible to have <hi rend="underline">less</hi> any where: searce possible<lb/>
<p>II. The repugnance confined to <hi rend="underline">one</hi> proprietor -<lb/>
impossible to have <hi rend="underline">less</hi> any where: scarce possible<lb/>
not to have many times as much - At the place<lb/>
not to have many times as much - At the place<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">last</hi> before proposed, <hi rend="underline">one unwilling consenter</hi>:<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">last</hi> before proposed, <hi rend="underline">one unwilling consenter</hi>:<lb/>
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the plea of repugnance <hi rend="underline">ought</hi> to be admitted - <lb/>
the plea of repugnance <hi rend="underline">ought</hi> to be admitted - <lb/>
This not in the number =This "Wood" not "planted"<lb/>
This not in the number =This "Wood" not "planted"<lb/>
[f10] but <hi rend="underline">grubbing up</hi>.</p>
[SS.10] but <hi rend="underline">grubbing up</hi>.</p>
<head>III. Offers to purchase refused -<lb/></head>
<p>III. Offers to purchase refused -<lb/>
<head>Answer -</head>
Answer -</p>
<p>1. Power to accept wanting - Estate in strict settlement.<lb/></p>
<p>1. Power to accept wanting - Estate in strict settlement.<lb/></p>
<p>2. The refusal, if voluntary, no evidence of <hi rend="underline">particular</hi><lb/>
<p>2. The refusal, if voluntary, no evidence of <hi rend="underline">particular</hi><lb/>
repugnance, derived from attachment to the spot.
repugnance, derived from attachment to the spot.<lb/>
Aversion to dismemberment , a <hi rend="underline">general</hi> concomitant<lb/>
Aversion to dismemberment, a <hi rend="underline">general</hi> concomitant<lb/>
to great landed opulence.<lb/></p>
to great landed opulence.<lb/></p>
<p>Conclusion -  A fit site, obtainable for <hi rend="underline">such</hi> a <lb/>
<p>Conclusion -  A fit site, obtainable for <hi rend="underline">such</hi> a <lb/>
purpose, without a dissentient voice, is the site of<lb/>
purpose, <hi rend="underline">without a dissentient voice</hi>, is the site of<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">Golden Tree</hi> &amp; the <hi rend="underline">Singing Water</hi>: &amp;, after a three year's<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">Golden Tree</hi> &amp; the <hi rend="underline">Singing Water</hi>: &amp;, after a three year's<lb/>
consideration, I beg to be excused from searching for it.<lb/></p>
consideration, I beg to be excused from searching for it.<lb/></p>
<p>J.B.</p>
<p>J.B.</p>


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18 Aug: 1796. Reasons in favour of the spot near Woolwich as a site for the Penitentiary House

I.Vicinity to the River. - Distance,
less than 500 yards. N.B. Without
communication with the river, immediate
or by a cut the Contract
not executable.

II. Elevation rising to about
100 feet - thence

III.- Healthfulness -

IV. Vicinity to the Metropolis- (the
seat of inspection, & market for
raw materials & finished goods -)
This the nearest spot attainable, (accompanied
with the preceeding
advantages) after Battersae Rise.

V. Pleasantness -

-1. Inviting to the inspecting
class

-2. Inviting to those who may
reap benefit from the example

-3. Inviting to future Governors
in respect of constancy of residence

-4. Communicating the enjoyment
of the spot to thousands,
instead of confining it to one.

VI. Security 1. The strength
of the Dock Yard within
call.

2. That of the
Barracks distant not above 1/2
a Mile summonable by signals.

VII. Vicinity to the present station
of the Convicts - Distance,
not 600 yards - Hence,

1. Saving the Establishment from
the increased alarm & disgust that
would pursue it to any new place.

2. Faculty of employing the Convicts
in the digging of the Cut,and the
erection of the Building &c &cas
recommended by the committees

VIII. Vicinity of Building Materials
Land dug, Bricks & Lime
made, on the spot.

Properties required by the Acts 19 Geo 3. c. 74 & 34 Geo 3- ch. S4.
or by the reports of the committees.


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Reasons
Alledged contra,
with Answers.

I. Pleasantness of the Spot -
Answers.

1. See this in the list of reasons pro, NoV.NB.
Pleasantness inseparable from the conjunction
of Elevation with Vicinity to the River - thence
from Healthfulness.

2. This no objection, any farther than as inducing
a suspicion of a tendency to seek the gratification
of private taste to the prejudice of the public service:
a prejudice which here cannot accrue.

II. Repugnance on the part of Proprietors -
Answers.

1 The very existence of opposition is sufficient to
demonstrate a certain degree of repugnance -
Reasons for not presuming any greater -

1.A great part (perhaps half) of the elevation leased
out & carried away: therefore little attachment
to the elevation
2.Seventeen acres, of the Wood contiguous to the
elevation, lately leased out and grubbed up: therefore
little attachment to the Wood.
3. The whole left exposed to the inroads of men
& cattle. Fences, either wanting or originally
inefficient, & those run to ruin. Parts, an
habitual bog for the populace, neighbouring
and itinerant - therefore little regard for the
general appearance of the place. NB - The
ground in front of the Mansion (a mile off)
neatly kept.

II. The repugnance confined to one proprietor -
impossible to have less any where: scarce possible
not to have many times as much - At the place
last before proposed, one unwilling consenter:
2d Co-proprietors, who might, any or all of them,
have been repugnants: Besides Lessus who
certainly would.

N.B. The Acts have declared the only cases in which
the plea of repugnance ought to be admitted -
This not in the number =This "Wood" not "planted"
[SS.10] but grubbing up.

III. Offers to purchase refused -
Answer -

1. Power to accept wanting - Estate in strict settlement.

2. The refusal, if voluntary, no evidence of particular
repugnance, derived from attachment to the spot.
Aversion to dismemberment, a general concomitant
to great landed opulence.

Conclusion - A fit site, obtainable for such a
purpose, without a dissentient voice, is the site of
the Golden Tree & the Singing Water: &, after a three year's
consideration, I beg to be excused from searching for it.

J.B.



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