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<!-- this page is organised in four columns.  The heading is in pencil --> <head>7 July 1798 Points for M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bunce</head> <p>1. Enlarging the<lb/><gap/> House<lb/>Plan by 1/<del>3</del>4<lb/> <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> by 1/3</p> <p>2. Contriving the<lb/>Kitchen, so as<lb/><add>for the Boilers &amp;c</add> to interrupt the<lb/>view as little as<lb/>possible.</p> <p>In the middle of<lb/>the room in the<lb/>radial direction<lb/>thinning as a<lb/>copper <sic>cover'd</sic><lb/>in summer, naked<lb/>in winter.<lb/>But if the <gap/><lb/>as in the lowest<lb/>story, this will<lb/>scant all the upper<lb/>stories.<lb/>It must front the<lb/>North, the larder<lb/>may be taken out of it.</p> <p>3. Contriving the<lb/>entrance, in that<lb/>the Prisoners may<lb/>have a distinct<lb/>entrance commanded<lb/>by the<lb/>Officers &amp; Visitors<lb/>entrance: persons<lb/>in the latter no<lb/>being exposed to<lb/>assemble from<lb/>persons in the latter.</p> <p>Means of introducing<lb/><gap/> articles,<lb/>as far as<lb/><add>occasional</add> apertures are con<gap/>.<lb/> <sic>ex. gr</sic><lb/>2. <gap/> <gap/> stand<lb/><gap/><lb/>2. <gap/> be<gap/></p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>5. Means of<lb/>introducing bulky<lb/>and heavy<lb/>articles, as far as<lb/>Cranes or the<lb/>equivalent are<lb/>concerned</p. <p> 1. Bases above<lb/>strong enough to<lb/>support the engine</p> <p>2. Could not one<lb/>crane serve for all<lb/>raised? &#x2014; by being<lb/>made moveable.</p> <p>6. The bed-stages<lb?>would form dressers.</p> <p> The vegetable<lb/>provisions &amp;c in<lb/>radial lockers<lb/> on which the <del>bed</del><lb/>Draper&#x2014;Bed-stages<lb/>might be set down.</p> <!-- next two paragraphs crossed through in pencil --> <p>8. Dimensions<lb/>and number of<lb?>Divisions <add>and expense</add> of a<lb/>Panopticon to hold<lb/>1/4 more than the<lb/>Industry Course?</p> <p> <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of one to hold 1/3 more/</p> <pb/>  <!-- start of third column --> <p>In the Temporary<lb/><sic>Panopt.</sic> as many<lb/>parts as may be<lb/>Windows in particular<lb/>must be<lb/>capable of being<lb/> transferred to the<lb/>Permanent <sic>Panopt.</sic></p> <p>Could not a little<lb/>greater elevation<lb?>be given to the Gallery<lb/>with reference<lb/>to the upper<del><gap/></del>,lb/>short floor?</p> <p>Greta care must<lb/>be taken that the<lb/>Gallery be not<lb/>raised above the<lb/>being inspected<lb?>without effort:<lb/><gap/> than this,<lb/>sink the lowest<lb/>whole floor a little<lb/>for the purpose of<lb/> bringing the Gallery<lb/>so much the lower,<lb/>the floor of the<lb/>Lodge remaining<lb/>on the same level.</p> <p>The flooring<lb/>boards may be<lb/>unplaned, and<lb/>laid down loose,<lb/>which will save<lb/>time as well as<lb/><sic>expence.</sic></p> <p>Teh Lodge floor<lb/>or windows to overhang<lb/>the Store-Room<lb/>floors a little<lb/>for the <gap/> of inspection<lb/>and <gap/></p> <pb/><!-- start of fourth column --> <head>Kitchen</head> <p>Greatest possible<lb/>number of persons<lb/>to feed &#x2014; say 2200<lb/><add>Pints of</add> Soup at 1 1/2) 3300<lb/>pints per head)<lb/> this <gap/><lb/>Number of Gallons<lb/><del><gap/></del> 4121/2<lb/>Cubic Inches<lb/>in a Gallon &#x2014; &#x2014;  <hi rend="underline">X282</hi><lb/>116,186</p> <p>Cubic inches<lb/>in a Cubic<lb/>Foot <hi rend="underline">÷ 1728</hi><lb/>Cubic Feet 67</p> <p>A Cube whose<lb/>side is 4 feet<lb/>gives cubic feet 64</p> <p>The space requisite<lb/>is therefore 4 feet<lb/>each and 3 cubic<lb/>feet over.</p> <p>But for making<lb/>the Soup at this<lb/>instrument (<add>Poor Society</add> IV <sic>Rep.</sic><lb/>p.230) the content<lb/>of the vessels is half<lb?>as much again as<lb/>the quantity of the<lb/>Soup &#x2014; is half<lb/>as much again as<lb/>the quantity of the<lb/>Soup.  Add therefore<lb/>to the length<lb/>of this <gap/> of 4<lb/>feet half such<lb/>another cube &#x2014;<lb/>that makes in<lb?>length 6 feet, by<lb/>4 feet in length<lb/>and <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> in depth<lb/>besides 4 1/2 cubic<lb/>feet</p>         
<!-- this page is organised in four columns.  The heading is in pencil --> <head>7 July 1798 Points for M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bunce</head> <p>1. Enlarging the<lb/>Industry House<lb/>Plan by 1/<del>3</del>4<lb/> <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> by 1/3</p> <p>2. Contriving the<lb/>Kitchen, so as<lb/><add>for the Boilers &amp;c</add> to interrupt the<lb/>view as little as<lb/>possible.</p> <p>In the middle of<lb/>the room in the<lb/>radial direction<lb/>thinning as a<lb/>copper <sic>cover'd</sic><lb/>in summer, naked<lb/>in winter.</p> <p>But if the Kitchen<lb/>is in the lowest<lb/>story, this will<lb/>scant all the upper<lb/>stories.<lb/>It must front the<lb/>North, the larder<lb/>may be taken out of it.</p> <p>3. Contriving the<lb/>entrance, in that<lb/>the Prisoners may<lb/>have a distinct<lb/>entrance commanded<lb/>by the<lb/>Officers &amp; Visitors<lb/>entrance: persons<lb/>in the latter no<lb/>being exposed to<lb/>assemble from<lb/>persons in the latter.</p> <p>4. Means of introducing<lb/>bulky articles,<lb/>as far as<lb/><add>occasional</add> apertures are concerned.<lb/> <sic>ex. gr</sic><lb/>2. <gap/> <gap/> stand<lb/><gap/><lb/>2. <gap/> be <gap/></p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>5. Means of<lb/>introducing bulky<lb/>and heavy<lb/>articles, as far as<lb/>Cranes or the<lb/>equivalent are<lb/>concerned</p> <p> 1. Bases above<lb/>strong enough to<lb/>support the engine</p> <p>2. Could not one<lb/>crane serve for all<lb/>round? &#x2014; by being<lb/>made moveable.</p> <p>6. The Bed-Stages<lb/>would form dressers.</p> <p> The vegetable<lb/>provisions &amp;c in<lb/>radial lockers<lb/> on which the <del>bed</del><lb/>Draper&#x2014;Bed-stages<lb/>might be set down.</p> <!-- next two paragraphs crossed through in pencil --> <p>8. Dimensions<lb/>and number of<lb/>Divisions <add>and expense</add> of a<lb/>Panopticon to hold<lb/>1/4 more than the<lb/>Industry Course?</p> <p> <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of one to hold 1/3 more?</p> <pb/>  <!-- start of third column --> <p>In the Temporary<lb/><sic>Panopt.</sic> as many<lb/>parts as may be<lb/>Windows in particular<lb/>must be<lb/>capable of being<lb/> transferred to the<lb/>Permanent <sic>Panopt.</sic></p> <p>Could not a little<lb/>greater elevation<lb/>be given to the Gallery<lb/>with reference<lb/>to the upper<del><gap/></del><lb/>short floor?</p> <p>Great care must<lb/>be taken that the<lb/>Gallery be not<lb/>raised above the<lb/>being inspected<lb/>without effort:<lb/>sooner than this,<lb/>sink the lowest<lb/>whole floor a little<lb/>for the purpose of<lb/> bringing the Gallery<lb/>so much the lower,<lb/>the floor of the<lb/>Lodge remaining<lb/>on the same level.</p> <p>The flooring<lb/>boards may be<lb/>unplaned, and<lb/>laid down loose,<lb/>which will save<lb/>time as well as<lb/><sic>expence.</sic></p> <p>The Lodge floor<lb/>or windows to overhang<lb/>the Store-Room<lb/>floors a little<lb/>for the sake of inspection<lb/>and defence</p> <pb/><!-- start of fourth column --> <head>Kitchen</head> <p>Greatest possible<lb/>number of persons<lb/>to feed &#x2014; say 2200</p> <p>Pints of<lb/>Soup at 1 1/2) 3300<lb/>pints per head)<lb/>Number <add>This number</add> of Gallons<lb/><del><gap/></del> 412 1/2<lb/>Cubic Inches<lb/>in a Gallon &#x2014; &#x2014;  <hi rend="underline">X282</hi><lb/>116,186</p> <p>Cubic inches<lb/>in a Cubic<lb/>Foot <hi rend="underline">÷ 1728</hi><lb/>Cubic Feet 67</p> <p>A Cube whose<lb/>side is 4 feet<lb/>gives cubic feet 64</p> <p>The space requisite<lb/>is therefore 4 feet<lb/>each and 3 cubic<lb/>feet over.</p> <p>But for making<lb/>the Soup at <unclear>this<lb/>instrument</unclear> (<add>Poor Society</add> IV <sic>Rep.</sic><lb/>p.230) the content<lb/>of the vessel is half<lb/>as much again as<lb/>the quantity of the<lb/>Soup &#x2014; is half<lb/>as much again as<lb/>the quantity of the<lb/>Soup.  Add therefore<lb/>to the length<lb/>of this cube of 4<lb/>feet half such<lb/>another cube &#x2014;<lb/>that makes in a<lb/>length 6 feet, by<lb/>4 feet in length<lb/>and <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> in depth<lb/>besides 4 1/2 cubic<lb/>feet</p>         




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7 July 1798 Points for Mr Bunce

1. Enlarging the
Industry House
Plan by 1/34
do by 1/3

2. Contriving the
Kitchen, so as
for the Boilers &c to interrupt the
view as little as
possible.

In the middle of
the room in the
radial direction
thinning as a
copper cover'd
in summer, naked
in winter.

But if the Kitchen
is in the lowest
story, this will
scant all the upper
stories.
It must front the
North, the larder
may be taken out of it.

3. Contriving the
entrance, in that
the Prisoners may
have a distinct
entrance commanded
by the
Officers & Visitors
entrance: persons
in the latter no
being exposed to
assemble from
persons in the latter.

4. Means of introducing
bulky articles,
as far as
occasional apertures are concerned.
ex. gr
2. stand

2. be


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5. Means of
introducing bulky
and heavy
articles, as far as
Cranes or the
equivalent are
concerned

1. Bases above
strong enough to
support the engine

2. Could not one
crane serve for all
round? — by being
made moveable.

6. The Bed-Stages
would form dressers.

The vegetable
provisions &c in
radial lockers
on which the bed
Draper—Bed-stages
might be set down.

8. Dimensions
and number of
Divisions and expense of a
Panopticon to hold
1/4 more than the
Industry Course?

Do of one to hold 1/3 more?


---page break---

In the Temporary
Panopt. as many
parts as may be
Windows in particular
must be
capable of being
transferred to the
Permanent Panopt.

Could not a little
greater elevation
be given to the Gallery
with reference
to the upper
short floor?

Great care must
be taken that the
Gallery be not
raised above the
being inspected
without effort:
sooner than this,
sink the lowest
whole floor a little
for the purpose of
bringing the Gallery
so much the lower,
the floor of the
Lodge remaining
on the same level.

The flooring
boards may be
unplaned, and
laid down loose,
which will save
time as well as
expence.

The Lodge floor
or windows to overhang
the Store-Room
floors a little
for the sake of inspection
and defence


---page break---
Kitchen

Greatest possible
number of persons
to feed — say 2200

Pints of
Soup at 1 1/2) 3300
pints per head)
Number This number of Gallons
412 1/2
Cubic Inches
in a Gallon — — X282
116,186

Cubic inches
in a Cubic
Foot ÷ 1728
Cubic Feet 67

A Cube whose
side is 4 feet
gives cubic feet 64

The space requisite
is therefore 4 feet
each and 3 cubic
feet over.

But for making
the Soup at this
instrument
(Poor Society IV Rep.
p.230) the content
of the vessel is half
as much again as
the quantity of the
Soup — is half
as much again as
the quantity of the
Soup. Add therefore
to the length
of this cube of 4
feet half such
another cube —
that makes in a
length 6 feet, by
4 feet in length
and do in depth
besides 4 1/2 cubic
feet



Identifier: | JB/157/057/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

1798-07-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

157

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

057

Info in main headings field

points for mr bunce temporary panopt.

Image

002

Titles

kitchen

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53427

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