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II Beevor Inquirenda 11 Earnings - whether the prisoners have any share in them  
<p>II</p>
Melancanos Ancedota Lead for has bored from 2 1/2 to p pr ft Contractors offers have varied from 2,500 to 5,000£ for the same work yet the former as good security as the latter.  Some <gap/> has offered a Gentleman to <gap/> 15 pr level of the reverse measurers valuation of the work - a proof <gap/> partial such valuations. &#x2014; Number of Keepers in proportion to that of prisoners - in 1. Liverpool. 2. Newgate. 3. Oxford 4. Gloucester  
<p>Beevor Inquirenda</p>
<p>11</p>
<p>Earnings &#x2014; whether <lb/>
the prisoners have any <lb/>
share in them</p> <pb/>
<p>Melancanos <lb/>
Ancedota</p>
<p>Land for has varied <lb/>
from 2 1/2 to 5<lb/>
p<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> ft.</p>
<p>Contractors offers <lb/>
have varied from <lb/>
2,500 to 5,000£ <lb/>
for the same work <lb/>
yet the former as <lb/>
good security as <lb/>
the latter.</p>  
<p>Some Architect has <lb/>
offered a Gentleman <lb/>
to <gap/> <lb/>
15 p<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> level of <lb/>
the <add>reverse</add> measurers <lb/>
valuation of the <lb/>
work &#x2014; a proof <lb/>
how partial such <lb/>
valuations.</p>
<p>&#x2014; <lb/>
Number of Keepers <lb/>
in proportion to that <lb/>
of prisoners &#x2014; in </p>
<p>1. Liverpool.</p>
<p>2. Newgate.</p>
<p>3. Oxford</p>
<p>4. Gloucester</p> <pb/>


<p>Moser &amp; Jackson</p>
<p>1</p>
<p>Height &amp; degree of <lb/>
multiplication to which <lb/>
they have carried their <lb/>
tube warming plan.</p>
<p>2</p>
<p>Whether <add>they  think</add> applicable <lb/>
to J.B. Panopticon</p>
<p>3.</p>
<p>Their calculation <lb/>
of the expence of <lb/>
Each construction <lb/>
for Panopticon</p>
<p>4</p>
<p>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of fuel</p>
<p>Bath warm</p>
<p>To see the several <lb/>
in London &amp;  note the <lb/>
<add>cheapest</add> best contrivance for <lb/>
heating the water, &amp; <lb/>
emptying it, v. Grey's <lb/>
&amp; M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> B.</p><pb/>


<p>Guy's Hospital Southwark</p>
<p>1. Water closets</p><p>2. Versatile windows.</p> <p>3. Ventilators in the <lb/>ceilings communicating <lb/>with the chimneys <lb/>of the wards over <lb/>them! How. <del><gap/></del> 135 <lb/>&amp; by means of the <lb/>common fires drawing <lb/>off the foul air.</p> <p>4 Contrivance for <lb/>easily opening the <lb/>upper sashing</p> <p>5. Excellent baths</p> <p>6. Iron bedsteads.</p> <p>7 Wards "too low:" <lb/>"some only 9 1/2 " ibid</p> <p>7. To each patient <lb/>a box sitting under <lb/>the bed, making a <lb/>seat.</p> <p>Pumps - - -</p>
<p>S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Lukes Old Street <lb/>Road</p> <p>1. Cisterns at  top</p> <p>2. 4 forcing <lb/>pumps each £50.</p> <p>3 <gap/> <gap/> but <lb/>inconvenient : H. <lb/>140.</p><pb/>
<p><!-- Pencil header -->Inquirenda Panopt</p>
<p>Brahmar Piccadilly <lb/>
His Water closets <lb/>
cost M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></p>
<p>Harrison each 9-10-4 1/2</p> <lb/>
<p>Touchy</p>
<p>Underwoods Patent <lb/>
Sashes: of Patent <lb/>
Metal used for the <lb/>
<unclear>terrecontent</unclear> opening, <lb/>
Wood being found <lb/>
inconvenient</p> 
<p>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Harrisons own <lb/>
made by Maynard <lb/>
Trueman, Borough High <lb/>
Street: may cost perhaps <lb/>
2 or 3 guineas.</p>
<p>{Price without curtain <lb/>
{Rod  or bed £1-3-0 <lb/>
{Burbeck &amp; Ball Founders <lb/>
{near St Saviours Southwark <lb/>
{&#x2014;Cheaper than <lb/>
{from Colebrooke Dale <lb/>
{carriage included</p>
<p>{Palmer Tooley Street <lb/>
{employ'd by Blackburn <lb/>
{recommended by him <lb/>
{&amp; M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Harrison as <lb/>
{capable &amp; particularly <lb/>
{honest</p> 
<p>Water to be carried <lb/>
up no higher than <lb/>
wanted.</p>


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II

Beevor Inquirenda

11

Earnings — whether
the prisoners have any
share in them


---page break---

Melancanos
Ancedota

Land for has varied
from 2 1/2 to 5
pr ft.

Contractors offers
have varied from
2,500 to 5,000£
for the same work
yet the former as
good security as
the latter.

Some Architect has
offered a Gentleman
to
15 pr level of
the reverse measurers
valuation of the
work — a proof
how partial such
valuations.


Number of Keepers
in proportion to that
of prisoners — in

1. Liverpool.

2. Newgate.

3. Oxford

4. Gloucester


---page break---

Moser & Jackson

1

Height & degree of
multiplication to which
they have carried their
tube warming plan.

2

Whether they think applicable
to J.B. Panopticon

3.

Their calculation
of the expence of
Each construction
for Panopticon

4

Do of fuel

Bath warm

To see the several
in London & note the
cheapest best contrivance for
heating the water, &
emptying it, v. Grey's
& Mrs B.


---page break---

Guy's Hospital Southwark

1. Water closets

2. Versatile windows.

3. Ventilators in the
ceilings communicating
with the chimneys
of the wards over
them! How. 135
& by means of the
common fires drawing
off the foul air.

4 Contrivance for
easily opening the
upper sashing

5. Excellent baths

6. Iron bedsteads.

7 Wards "too low:"
"some only 9 1/2 " ibid

7. To each patient
a box sitting under
the bed, making a
seat.

Pumps - - -

St Lukes Old Street
Road

1. Cisterns at top

2. 4 forcing
pumps each £50.

3 but
inconvenient : H.
140.


---page break---

Inquirenda Panopt

Brahmar Piccadilly
His Water closets
cost Mr

Harrison each 9-10-4 1/2


Touchy

Underwoods Patent
Sashes: of Patent
Metal used for the
terrecontent opening,
Wood being found
inconvenient

Mr Harrisons own
made by Maynard
Trueman, Borough High
Street: may cost perhaps
2 or 3 guineas.

{Price without curtain
{Rod or bed £1-3-0
{Burbeck & Ball Founders
{near St Saviours Southwark
{—Cheaper than
{from Colebrooke Dale
{carriage included

{Palmer Tooley Street
{employ'd by Blackburn
{recommended by him
{& Mr Harrison as
{capable & particularly
{honest

Water to be carried
up no higher than
wanted.



Identifier: | JB/157/033/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

1790

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-10, 1-8

Box

157

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

033

Info in main headings field

panoopt. inquirenda

Image

003

Titles

beevor inquirenda / melancanos anecdota

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53403

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