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<p>3. The Architectural part of the business had from the first<lb/>
been planned and conducted by General Bentham who not only<lb/>
in March 1793 but so lately as in August 1795 was<lb/>
free to bestow his whole time thereupon, and would accordingly<lb/>
have executed the whole, with no other than such<lb/>
subordinate manual and other assistance, the <sic>expence</sic> of<lb/>
which was not regarded as considerable enough to be brought<lb/>
to account. But since that time General Bentham<lb/>
having been engaged in his Majesty's service in his present<lb/>
situation of Inspector General of his Majesty's Naval<lb/>
Works, the whole of his time has been completely engrossed<lb/>
by the duties of that office: nor has <del>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham been</del><lb/>
<del>able to <gap/></del> he since his acceptance of that appointment<lb/>
bestowed upon the subject to the amount of a single<lb/>
day of his time: nor has M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Bentham any the smallest<lb/>
hope of obtaining from him any further assistance whatsoever.<lb/>
This being the case, partly by reason of a variety<lb/>
of <del><unclear>at</unclear></del> improvements that have presented themselves, partly<lb/>
by reason of the recent increase of the number of prisoners<lb/>
to be <sic>accommadated</sic> from 1000 to 2000, and thence in<lb/>
the magnitude <add>&amp;c</add> of the prison, the whole business of preparing<lb/>
drawings &amp;c remains to be performed <foreign><hi rend='underline'>de</hi> <hi rend='underline'>novo</hi></foreign>, as if nothing<lb/>
had been done. <add>In consequence, the</add> <del>The</del> additional <sic>expence</sic> of a<lb/>
Surveyor <del>becomes</del> is now become indispensable: <add>the amount of</add> which <sic>expence</sic><lb/>
as is well known is, <add>according to the current price</add> <!-- gap --> per Cent on the money<lb/>
to be <add>otherwise</add> expended.</p>






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3. The Architectural part of the business had from the first
been planned and conducted by General Bentham who not only
in March 1793 but so lately as in August 1795 was
free to bestow his whole time thereupon, and would accordingly
have executed the whole, with no other than such
subordinate manual and other assistance, the expence of
which was not regarded as considerable enough to be brought
to account. But since that time General Bentham
having been engaged in his Majesty's service in his present
situation of Inspector General of his Majesty's Naval
Works, the whole of his time has been completely engrossed
by the duties of that office: nor has Mr Bentham been
able to he since his acceptance of that appointment
bestowed upon the subject to the amount of a single
day of his time: nor has Mr Bentham any the smallest
hope of obtaining from him any further assistance whatsoever.
This being the case, partly by reason of a variety
of at improvements that have presented themselves, partly
by reason of the recent increase of the number of prisoners
to be accommadated from 1000 to 2000, and thence in
the magnitude &c of the prison, the whole business of preparing
drawings &c remains to be performed de novo, as if nothing
had been done. In consequence, the The additional expence of a
Surveyor becomes is now become indispensable: the amount of which expence
as is well known is, according to the current price per Cent on the money
to be otherwise expended.




Identifier: | JB/107/183/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

183

Info in main headings field

observations

Image

002

Titles

money for building

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35174

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