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<p>Regimen III</p>


<p>16</p>
<p>No standing chaplain:<lb/>
<del>but preachers</del><lb/>
unless to read prayers.<lb/>
but preachers to be<lb/>
invited, a different<lb/>
one for every Sunday</p>


<p>17</p>
<p>The <add>several</add> instructors<lb/>
to be paid reliably<lb/>
according to the gains<lb/>
on their respective<lb/>
branches</p>
<p>18</p>
<p>Dress body of<lb/>
the Coat of <del>different</del><lb/>
colour from the sleeve <lb/>
Waistcoat distinguished<lb/>
in a similar<lb/>
way &#x2014; So<lb/>
breeches.</p>
<p>19</p>
<p>Coats Jackets only<lb/>
without <del>flaps</del> shirts<lb/>
or pockets</p>
<p>20</p>
<p>Stockings <add>&amp; Shoes</add> Quere<lb/>
whether necessary,<lb/>
except on Sundays</p>
<p>21</p>
<p>For Shoes and<lb/>
knees Buckles<lb/>
strings or clasps?</p>
<p>22</p>
<p>Bare legs and feet<lb/>
will prevent offensive<lb/>
smells, and <del>by</del><lb/>
<del>helping to</del> as a mark<lb/>
of distinction be an<lb/>
obstacle to escape</p>
<p>23</p>
<p>Buttons with a<lb/>
legend like regimental<lb/>
ones.</p><pb/>
<p>Wishes</p>
<p>To collect and register<lb/>
the wishes of each<lb/>
for in the view of adjusting<lb/>
rewards &amp; affording<lb/>
indulgence.</p>
<p>Six wishes a piece<lb/>
An idle days time <lb/>
to  consider.</p>
<p>Music on Sundays<lb/>
in the hearing of<lb/>
the Felons = Orpheus<lb/>
suspending<lb/>
the pains of Hell</p>
<p>heights: in and<lb/>
by pipes &#x2014; with a cook<lb/>
to w<gap/> two or three<lb/>
<gap/> not necessary</p>
<p>If men are admitted<lb/>
to warm<lb/>
for themselves, <del>the</del><lb/>
<del>purchase of</del> a <lb/>
knife &amp; fork in
a sheath to be<lb/>
bought for each out<lb/>
of his earnings</p>
<p><del>5</del>6 Time-Work</p>
<p>Try the common<lb/>
way of working by<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">time</hi> at first, before<lb/>
you try piece-work<lb/>
If they will do as<lb/>
much by time-work<lb/>
the expence of piece<lb/>
-work is useless:<lb/>
if not it will serve<lb/>
as a standard of comparison<lb/>
and as a <add>basis</add></p>
<p>to proceed upon</p><pb/>
<p><del>III</del></p>
<p>Regimen IV</p>
<p>24</p>
<p>The six stories <lb/>
will make twelve <lb/>
Wards.</p>
<p>25</p>
<p>Besides reading <lb/>
and writing on <lb/>
Sundays such as <lb/>
have voices may <lb/>
be taught Psalmody.</p>
<p>26</p>
<p>This may be done by</p>
<p>The Organist?</p> 
<p>The Clerk?</p>
<p>27</p>
<p>Some of the choice <lb/>
of them may learn <lb/>
musick by note <lb/>
especially the boys</p>
<p>28</p>
<p>Some few again <lb/> 
might even learn <lb/>
instrumental musick<lb/>
and so form <lb/>
-band.</p>
<p>29</p>
<p>Apply this particularly <lb/>
to the <lb/>
House of Industry <lb/>
people</p>
<p>30</p>
<p>The choice of them <lb/>
might be indulged <lb/>
with a good deal <lb/>
of liberty, on their <lb/>
consent to be tattooed.</p>
<p>31</p>
<p>Some on their consent <lb/>
to be tattooed <lb/>
might be brought <lb/>
up for book-keepers.</p><pb/>
<p>Regimen V</p> <p>32</p>
<p>Young boys <lb/>
thus educated <lb/>
would serve as <lb/>
a seminary for <lb/>
Parish Clerks to<lb/>
keep Parish <lb/>
schools.</p>
<p>33</p>
<p>Boys &amp; Young <lb/>Men that appear <lb/>
promising, trial <lb/>
them first with <lb/>
cold severity, that <lb/>
they may enjoy <lb/>
the difference.</p>
<p>34</p>
<p>The most promising <lb/>
musicians <lb/>
might divide their <lb/>
time between <lb/>
music and manufacture <lb/>
on <lb/>
work days</p>
<p>35</p>
<p>Proficients &#x2014; on <lb/>
being tattooed <lb/>
might be let out <lb/>
to concerts, to<lb/>
join in choruses <lb/>
&amp;c</p>
<p>36</p>
<p>Concert at <lb/>
dinner as soon <lb/>
as they could perform <lb/>
God save <lb/>
the King.</p>
<p>37</p>
<p>Wind instruments <lb/>
in learning <lb/>
would give <lb/>
no annoyance.</p> <pb/>
<p>Regimen VI</p>
<p>38</p>
<p>Profiles of all<lb/>
to be taken at<lb/>
entrance.<lb/>
On Pewter?</p>
<p>39</p>
<p>Gardeners &#x2014; on<lb/>
being tattooed</p>
<p>40</p>
<p>So even Footmen<lb/>
&amp; Coachmen.</p>
<p>41</p>
<p>A boy or two to<lb/>
be attached to <lb/>
the Surgeon.</p>
<p>42</p>
<p>The band first<lb/>
to learn Psalm-<lb/>
tunes &#x2014; then<lb/>
Anthems &#x2014; at<lb/>
last Oratorio<lb/>
-pieces &#x2014; so as<lb/>
to form a Sunday<lb/>
Concert<lb/>
after Church</p>
<p>43</p>
<p>Anthems to be<lb/>
composed for<lb/>
the occasion.</p>
<p>44</p>
<p>Bands on the <lb/>
two wards to <lb/>
perform alternately<lb/>
&#x2014; sometimes to join<lb/>
in full Chorus</p>
<p>45</p>
<p>Perform the<lb/>
<del>Ora</del> reading<lb/>
Psalms to Music<lb/>
or in <gap/>erable only<lb/>
more musical<lb/>
than <gap/><lb/>
Also the Litany</p><pb/>


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Regimen III

16

No standing chaplain:
but preachers
unless to read prayers.
but preachers to be
invited, a different
one for every Sunday

17

The several instructors
to be paid reliably
according to the gains
on their respective
branches

18

Dress body of
the Coat of different
colour from the sleeve
Waistcoat distinguished
in a similar
way — So
breeches.

19

Coats Jackets only
without flaps shirts
or pockets

20

Stockings & Shoes Quere
whether necessary,
except on Sundays

21

For Shoes and
knees Buckles
strings or clasps?

22

Bare legs and feet
will prevent offensive
smells, and by
helping to as a mark
of distinction be an
obstacle to escape

23

Buttons with a
legend like regimental
ones.


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Wishes

To collect and register
the wishes of each
for in the view of adjusting
rewards & affording
indulgence.

Six wishes a piece
An idle days time
to consider.

Music on Sundays
in the hearing of
the Felons = Orpheus
suspending
the pains of Hell

heights: in and
by pipes — with a cook
to w two or three
not necessary

If men are admitted
to warm
for themselves, the
purchase of a
knife & fork in a sheath to be
bought for each out
of his earnings

56 Time-Work

Try the common
way of working by
time at first, before
you try piece-work
If they will do as
much by time-work
the expence of piece
-work is useless:
if not it will serve
as a standard of comparison
and as a basis

to proceed upon


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III

Regimen IV

24

The six stories
will make twelve
Wards.

25

Besides reading
and writing on
Sundays such as
have voices may
be taught Psalmody.

26

This may be done by

The Organist?

The Clerk?

27

Some of the choice
of them may learn
musick by note
especially the boys

28

Some few again
might even learn
instrumental musick
and so form
-band.

29

Apply this particularly
to the
House of Industry
people

30

The choice of them
might be indulged
with a good deal
of liberty, on their
consent to be tattooed.

31

Some on their consent
to be tattooed
might be brought
up for book-keepers.


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Regimen V

32

Young boys
thus educated
would serve as
a seminary for
Parish Clerks to
keep Parish
schools.

33

Boys & Young
Men that appear
promising, trial
them first with
cold severity, that
they may enjoy
the difference.

34

The most promising
musicians
might divide their
time between
music and manufacture
on
work days

35

Proficients — on
being tattooed
might be let out
to concerts, to
join in choruses
&c

36

Concert at
dinner as soon
as they could perform
God save
the King.

37

Wind instruments
in learning
would give
no annoyance.


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Regimen VI

38

Profiles of all
to be taken at
entrance.
On Pewter?

39

Gardeners — on
being tattooed

40

So even Footmen
& Coachmen.

41

A boy or two to
be attached to
the Surgeon.

42

The band first
to learn Psalm-
tunes — then
Anthems — at
last Oratorio
-pieces — so as
to form a Sunday
Concert
after Church

43

Anthems to be
composed for
the occasion.

44

Bands on the
two wards to
perform alternately
— sometimes to join
in full Chorus

45

Perform the
Ora reading
Psalms to Music
or in erable only
more musical
than
Also the Litany


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Identifier: | JB/157/039/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

16-45, 9-15, 46-49, 62-66, 58-61, 50-53, 53*

Box

157

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

039

Info in main headings field

insp.

Image

002

Titles

regimen iii / wishes / regimen iv / regimen v / regimen vi / regimen ii / regimen vii / thermometers / regimen xi / regimen x / regimen viii

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

53409

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