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<p>than repeal, was the object, appears from the reasons which<lb/> his <unclear></unclear> gives a little further on, after <del>he has spoken</del> of <add>speaking</add><lb/> the second of the two clafses of convicts - the untransportable<lb/> ones: for, these reasons are such as apply with equal force<lb/> and efficacy to the first clafs: and are plainly considered<lb/> as applying alike to both.<lb/></p>
<p>than repeal, was the object, appears from the reasons which<lb/> his Grace gives a little further on, after <del>he has spoken</del> <add>speaking</add> of<lb/> the second of the two classes of convicts - the untransportable<lb/> ones: for, these reasons are such as apply with equal force<lb/> and efficacy to the first class: and are plainly considered<lb/> as applying alike to both.<lb/></p>
<p>What then are the persons thus excepted by Duke<lb/> out of the persons of this first clafs (transportable Convicts)<lb/> destined for the Penitentiary Establishment by Parliament ?<lb/> They are neither more nor fewer than all "such transportable<lb/> "convicts as the several  <unclear>jails</unclear> of the respective Counties "can "con<lb/> "tain from the time of their receiving sentence till an oppor-<lb/> tunity may offer for their being transported". All these per-<lb/> sons whom the Secretary of State is so determined to except,<lb/> Parliament without any exception authorizes the judicial autho-<lb/>rity "the Court" in each case to consign in any number to<lb/> the Penitentiary House or Houses "to be <unclear>evicted</unclear> as soon as conve<lb/>niently may be" requiring of course that same authority, to<lb/> consign them, either to that <add>same</add> establishment when instituted, or <lb/> at any rate to some one of the two other establishments (the<lb/> Transportation establishment or the Hulk establishment) already<lb/> instituted by Parliament for this clafs of Convicts: and by this<lb/> Act neither requiring, nor so much as authorising the Court<lb/> or the Duke or any body to consign a single one of these<lb/> Convicts to any one of <add><unclear>added text</unclear></add>these County <unclear>Jails.</unclear>. All these persons<lb/> the Duke, with this Act before his eyes, determines-declares<lb/> at least his determination - to consign to these County <unclear>Jails</unclear><lb/> and not to suffer a single on of them to be consigned either<lb/> to the Penitentiary system, which, though Parliament had so <add>long</add><lb/></p>
<p>What then are the persons thus excepted by the Duke<lb/> out of the persons of this first class (transportable Convicts)<lb/> destined for the Penitentiary Establishment by Parliament ?<lb/> They are neither more nor fewer than all "such transportable<lb/> "Convicts as the several  Gaols of the respective Counties "can "contain<lb/> "from the time of their receiving sentence till an opportunity<lb/> may offer for their being transported". All these persons<lb/>whom the Secretary of State is so determined to except,<lb/> Parliament without any exception authorizes the judicial authority<lb/> "the Court" in each case to consign in any number to<lb/> the Penitentiary House or Houses "to be erected as soon as conveniently<lb/> "may be" requiring of course that same authority, to<lb/> consign them, either to that <add>same</add> establishment when instituted, or <lb/> at any rate to some one of the two <hi rend="underline">other</hi> establishments (the<lb/> Transportation establishment or the Hulk establishment) already<lb/> instituted by Parliament for this class of Convicts: and by this<lb/> Act neither requiring, nor so much as authorizing the Court<lb/> or the Duke or any body to consign a single one of these<lb/> Convicts to any one of these <add><gap/> his</add> County Gaols. All these persons<lb/> the Duke, with this Act before his eyes, determines - declares<lb/> at least his determination - to consign to these County Gaols-<lb/> and not to suffer a single one of them to be consigned either<lb/> to the Penitentiary system, which, though Parliament had so <add>long</add><lb/></p>


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than repeal, was the object, appears from the reasons which
his Grace gives a little further on, after he has spoken speaking of
the second of the two classes of convicts - the untransportable
ones: for, these reasons are such as apply with equal force
and efficacy to the first class: and are plainly considered
as applying alike to both.

What then are the persons thus excepted by the Duke
out of the persons of this first class (transportable Convicts)
destined for the Penitentiary Establishment by Parliament ?
They are neither more nor fewer than all "such transportable
"Convicts as the several Gaols of the respective Counties "can "contain
"from the time of their receiving sentence till an opportunity
may offer for their being transported". All these persons
whom the Secretary of State is so determined to except,
Parliament without any exception authorizes the judicial authority
"the Court" in each case to consign in any number to
the Penitentiary House or Houses "to be erected as soon as conveniently
"may be" requiring of course that same authority, to
consign them, either to that same establishment when instituted, or
at any rate to some one of the two other establishments (the
Transportation establishment or the Hulk establishment) already
instituted by Parliament for this class of Convicts: and by this
Act neither requiring, nor so much as authorizing the Court
or the Duke or any body to consign a single one of these
Convicts to any one of these his County Gaols. All these persons
the Duke, with this Act before his eyes, determines - declares
at least his determination - to consign to these County Gaols-
and not to suffer a single one of them to be consigned either
to the Penitentiary system, which, though Parliament had so long



Identifier: | JB/120/572/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 120.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

120

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

572

Info in main headings field

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

40398

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