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<p>15 July 1808 + 18 <del><lb/><note>Answer<lb/>Query 6</note>19<lb/>8 <del>9</del></p> <p>Next comes (viz. in p.81) "Copt of Treasury Minute <note>P.81</note><lb/>"of 18<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> March 1801", in which is the following passage &#x2014; <note>18 March 1801</note><lb/>"Write to <sic>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> Bentham, to know under what Forms<lb/>"he would be willing to contract for building a Penitentiary<lb/>"House for 500 Persons, and for maintaining them,<lb/>"it that should be resolved upon; and, <hi rend="underline">if upon Consideration<lb/>"of that Proposal;, the Plan should be relinquished<lb/>"altogether</hi>, my Lords desire he will inform them what<lb/>"Compensation he conceives himself entitled to for his Expenses,<lb/>"and <hi rend="underline">Loss of Time</hi>, in preparing for the Undertaking."</p> <p>Lastly (viz. in p.81.) comes a Letter, <add>dated 24 March 1801,</add> signed <note>24 March 1801.</note><lb/>Charles Long, addresses J. Bentham <sic>Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic>, and which<lb/>is in the words following &#x2014; </p> <p>"Sir "Having had before the Lords Commissioners of<lb/>"his Majesty's Treasury, a Letter from the Duke of<lb/>"Portland, together with sundry other papers<lb/>"respecting the Contract for erecting a Penitentiary House<lb/>"&amp; maintaining the Convicts; I am commanded<lb/>"by their Lordships to desire you will state under<lb/>"what terms you are willing to contract for building<lb/>"a Penitentiary House for 500 Persons, &amp; for maintaining<lb/>"the Convicts, if the measure should be resolved upon;<lb/>"&amp; if upon Consideration of that Proposal, the plan<lb/>"should be relinquished altogether, my Lords<lb/>"desire you will inform them what Compensation<lb/>"you conceive yourself entitled to for your Expenses<lb/>"&amp; Loss of Time in preparing for the Undertaking.</p> <p><del>I am Sir your most humble Servant<lb/>Charles Long</del.</p> <p><del>Treasury Chambers<lb/>24 <sic>Mar.</sic> 1801<lb/>J. Bentham <sic>Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic></p>             
<p>15 July 1808 + 18 <del>19</del><lb/><note>Answer<lb/>Query 6</note><lb/>8 <del>9</del></p> <p>Next comes (viz. in p.81) "Copy of Treasury Minute <note>P.81</note><lb/>"of 18<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> March 1801", in which is the following passage &#x2014; <note>18 March 1801</note><lb/>"Write to <sic>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> Bentham, to know under what Forms<lb/>"he would be willing to contract for building a Penitentiary<lb/>"House for 500 Persons, and for maintaining them,<lb/>"if that should be resolved upon; and, <hi rend="underline">if upon Consideration<lb/>"of that Proposal, the Plan should be relinquished<lb/>"altogether</hi>, my Lords desire he will inform them what<lb/>"Compensation he conceives himself entitled to for his Expenses,<lb/>"and <hi rend="underline">Loss of Time</hi>, in preparing for the Undertaking."</p> <p>Lastly (viz. in p.81.) comes a Letter, <add>dated 24 March 1801,</add> signed <note>24 March 1801.</note><lb/>Charles Long, addresses J. Bentham <sic>Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic>, and which<lb/>is in the words following &#x2014; </p> <p>"Sir "Having had before the Lords Commissioners of<lb/>"his Majesty's Treasury, a Letter from the Duke of<lb/>"Portland, together with sundry other papers<lb/>"respecting the Contract for erecting a Penitentiary House<lb/>"&amp; maintaining the Convicts; I am commanded<lb/>"by their Lordships to desire you will state under<lb/>"what terms you are willing to contract for building<lb/>"a Penitentiary House for 500 Persons, &amp; for maintaining<lb/>"the Convicts, if the measure should be resolved upon;<lb/>"&amp; if upon Consideration of that Proposal, the plan<lb/>"should be relinquished altogether, my Lords<lb/>"desire you will inform them what Compensation<lb/>"you conceive yourself entitled to for your Expenses<lb/>"&amp; Loss of Time in preparing for the Undertaking.</p> <p><del>I am Sir your most humble Servant<lb/>Charles Long.</del></p> <p><del>Treasury Chambers<lb/>24 <sic>Mar.</sic> 1801.<lb/>J. Bentham <sic>Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic></del></p>             






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15 July 1808 + 18 19
Answer
Query 6

8 9

Next comes (viz. in p.81) "Copy of Treasury Minute P.81
"of 18th March 1801", in which is the following passage — 18 March 1801
"Write to Mr Bentham, to know under what Forms
"he would be willing to contract for building a Penitentiary
"House for 500 Persons, and for maintaining them,
"if that should be resolved upon; and, if upon Consideration
"of that Proposal, the Plan should be relinquished
"altogether
, my Lords desire he will inform them what
"Compensation he conceives himself entitled to for his Expenses,
"and Loss of Time, in preparing for the Undertaking."

Lastly (viz. in p.81.) comes a Letter, dated 24 March 1801, signed 24 March 1801.
Charles Long, addresses J. Bentham Esqr, and which
is in the words following —

"Sir "Having had before the Lords Commissioners of
"his Majesty's Treasury, a Letter from the Duke of
"Portland, together with sundry other papers
"respecting the Contract for erecting a Penitentiary House
"& maintaining the Convicts; I am commanded
"by their Lordships to desire you will state under
"what terms you are willing to contract for building
"a Penitentiary House for 500 Persons, & for maintaining
"the Convicts, if the measure should be resolved upon;
"& if upon Consideration of that Proposal, the plan
"should be relinquished altogether, my Lords
"desire you will inform them what Compensation
"you conceive yourself entitled to for your Expenses
"& Loss of Time in preparing for the Undertaking.

I am Sir your most humble Servant
Charles Long.

Treasury Chambers
24 Mar. 1801.
J. Bentham Esqr




Identifier: | JB/122/218/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-07-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

218

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

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

Page Numbering

D18

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

001

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