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<head><del><gap/ | <head><del><gap/> or <gap/><gap/></del> Timoioterion or Sotimion.</head> | ||
<p>Circulate proposals<lb/> | <p>Circulate proposals<lb/> | ||
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<p>The Societies &c,<lb/> | <p>The Societies &c,<lb/> | ||
<unclear>thus</unclear> that there is a<lb/> | <unclear>thus</unclear> that there is a<lb/> | ||
<add> | <add>rate</add> fund of benevolence<lb/> | ||
capable of &c</p> | capable of &c</p> | ||
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<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>Lodging</p> | ||
<p>S. 23. Wooden ambulatory<lb/> | <p>S. 23. Wooden ambulatory<lb/> | ||
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to have them</p> | to have them</p> | ||
< | <p>Attendance</p> | ||
<p>Poor <sic>one's</sic> might be<lb/> | <p>Poor <sic>one's</sic> might be<lb/> | ||
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on the rich ones.</p> | on the rich ones.</p> | ||
< | <p>Market</p> | ||
<p>The Convict Butchery<lb/> | <p>The Convict Butchery<lb/> | ||
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attend the Foundlings<lb/> | attend the Foundlings<lb/> | ||
and to wash<lb/> | and to wash<lb/> | ||
sew &c for the rich<lb/> | |||
ones.</p> | ones.</p> | ||
< | <p><del>Furniture</del></p> | ||
<p><del>To be imported if</del> | <p><del>To be imported if</del> | ||
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have liberty to visit<lb/> | have liberty to visit<lb/> | ||
and sleep there.<lb/> | and sleep there.<lb/> | ||
But <unclear> | But <unclear>dream</unclear> whether<lb/> | ||
for decency it should<lb/> | for decency it should<lb/> | ||
not be a rule that<lb/> | not be a rule that<lb/> | ||
none but Females<lb/> | none but Females<lb/> | ||
should be admitted?<lb/> | should be admitted?<lb/> | ||
He would then | He would then have to<lb/> | ||
come in Woman's <sic>Cloathes</sic><lb/> | come in Woman's <sic>Cloathes</sic>:<lb/> | ||
and the Porter<lb/> | and the Porter<lb/> | ||
would be instructed<lb/> | would be instructed<lb/> | ||
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<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>Garden</p> | ||
<p>For walking — | <p>For walking — there<lb/> | ||
must be a common<lb/> | must be a common<lb/> | ||
one for the Establishment:<lb/> | one for the Establishment:<lb/> | ||
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&c.</p> | &c.</p> | ||
<p>They might | <p>They might have<lb/> | ||
their own children<lb/> | their own children<lb/> | ||
so they were not in<lb/> | so they were not in<lb/> | ||
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<del>for <gap/></del><lb/> | <del>for <gap/></del><lb/> | ||
where legitimate<lb/> | where legitimate<lb/> | ||
paternity</p> | paternity. <hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi></p> | ||
< | <note><!-- note is two columns to the right connected by dots -->Maternity might<lb/> | ||
be ascertained by<lb/> | be ascertained by<lb/> | ||
a paper sealed up<lb/> | a paper sealed up<lb/> | ||
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extraordinary its parentage<lb/> | extraordinary its parentage<lb/> | ||
might be communicated<lb/> | might be communicated<lb/> | ||
to the Parents.</ | to the Parents.</note> | ||
<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
<p | <p>In this case they<lb/> | ||
might be required<lb/> | might be required<lb/> | ||
to pay extra and<lb/> | to pay extra and<lb/> | ||
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Garden Plan &<lb/> | Garden Plan &<lb/> | ||
form a part of it<lb/> | form a part of it<lb/> | ||
Guard J. B. | Guard J. B. be<lb/> | ||
having a key.</p> | having a key.</p> | ||
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of the Parents.</p> | of the Parents.</p> | ||
< | <p>Washing</p> | ||
<p>Will be done at the<lb/> | <p>Will be done at the<lb/> | ||
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<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>Inducements ostensible</p> | ||
<p>1. Preservation of<lb/> | <p>1. Preservation of<lb/> | ||
their delicacy< | their delicacy</p> | ||
A | <p>A step in this case<lb/> | ||
will be a much less<lb/> | will be a much less<lb/> | ||
strong objection to<lb/> | strong objection to<lb/> | ||
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over the advertising<lb/> | over the advertising<lb/> | ||
private ones. N.B.</p> | private ones. N.B.</p> | ||
<note><!-- Note is in next column -->as nobody <add>no women</add> can complain<lb/> | |||
of them, without<lb/> | |||
betraying herself thus<lb/> | |||
are out of the reach of<lb/> | |||
the popular sanctions.</note> | |||
<p>Especially as<lb/> | <p>Especially as<lb/> | ||
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the more the benefit<lb/> | the more the benefit<lb/> | ||
may be extended.<lb/> | may be extended.<lb/> | ||
Foundling | Foundling Hospital<lb/> | ||
a case in point.</p> | a case in point.</p> | ||
<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>Sumptuary Laws</p> | ||
<p>To prevent jealousies<lb/> | <p>To prevent jealousies<lb/> | ||
&c in the Society<lb/> | |||
Expensive articles<lb/> | Expensive articles<lb/> | ||
of dress to be either<lb/> | of dress to be either<lb/> | ||
prohibited or laxed</p> | prohibited or laxed</p> | ||
<p> | <p>have a uniform?<lb/> | ||
This will the more<lb/> | This will the more<lb/> | ||
effectually prevent<lb/> | effectually prevent<lb/> | ||
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but will be an extra<lb/> | but will be an extra<lb/> | ||
<sic>expence</sic>. It will be<lb/> | <sic>expence</sic>. It will be<lb/> | ||
picturesque for the < | picturesque for the <unclear>chapel</unclear> &c</p> | ||
Printed Book of<lb/> | |||
<p>Printed Book of<lb/> | |||
Rules to be given to<lb/> | Rules to be given to<lb/> | ||
each.</p> | each.</p> | ||
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will help the circulation<lb/> | will help the circulation<lb/> | ||
of the Panopticon<lb/> | of the Panopticon<lb/> | ||
money.</p> | |||
<p>The advantage reaped<lb/> | <p>The advantage reaped<lb/> | ||
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dispose the<lb/> | dispose the<lb/> | ||
Institutor to give the<lb/> | Institutor to give the<lb/> | ||
preference with regard<lb/> | |||
to Profession to those<lb/> | to Profession to those<lb/> | ||
who pay best, but<lb/> | who pay best, but<lb/> | ||
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<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>Houses Side Walls</p> | ||
<p>Inside instead of <sic>wainscoatin</sic><lb/> | <p>Inside instead of <sic>wainscoatin</sic><lb/> | ||
dado high,<lb/> | |||
Laminated boards, the<lb/> | Laminated boards, the<lb/> | ||
laming crossing at right<lb/> | laming crossing at right<lb/> | ||
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Coal <add><del><gap/></del></add> Oil. Vegetable Oil<lb/> | Coal <add><del><gap/></del></add> Oil. Vegetable Oil<lb/> | ||
may grow mouldy Linseed<lb/> | may grow mouldy Linseed<lb/> | ||
<gap/> | <gap/> Weather</p> | ||
<p><add> | <p><add>State that</add> Apprentices though<lb/> | ||
of an age to earn their<lb/> | of an age to earn their<lb/> | ||
keep are not so desirable<lb/> | keep are not so desirable<lb/> | ||
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can not be kept so economically.</p> | can not be kept so economically.</p> | ||
<p>If | <p>If boiled in the Oil,<lb/> | ||
that is if the Oil be brought<lb/> | that is if the Oil be brought<lb/> | ||
to a heat greater than that<lb/> | to a heat greater than that<lb/> | ||
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taking its place.</p> | taking its place.</p> | ||
<p>< | <p><unclear>Heat</unclear> it then over with<lb/> | ||
chalk to diminish the<lb/> | chalk to diminish the<lb/> | ||
<del>tend</del> inflammability.</p> | <del>tend</del> inflammability.</p> | ||
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<unclear>sash</unclear> makes but one window.</p> | <unclear>sash</unclear> makes but one window.</p> | ||
< | <p>Exercises</p> | ||
<p>7. Bowling-green<lb/> | <p>7. Bowling-green<lb/> | ||
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<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>Amusements previous<lb/> to delivery</p> | ||
<p>1. Lambs to cosset.<lb/> | <p>1. Lambs to <hi rend='underline'>cosset</hi>.<lb/> | ||
2. Poultry to tend<lb/> | 2. Poultry to tend<lb/> | ||
3. Roses &c for distillation | 3. Roses &c for distillation | ||
to gather<lb/> | to gather<lb/> | ||
and | and superintend the<lb/> | ||
Gatherers.<lb/> | Gatherers.<lb/> | ||
4. Cards? but the<lb/> | 4. Cards? but the<lb/> | ||
rate of play to be<lb/> | rate of play to be<lb/> | ||
limited and a<lb/> | |||
solemn engagement<lb/> | solemn engagement<lb/> | ||
not to play for<lb/> | not to play for<lb/> | ||
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Panopticon service<lb/> | Panopticon service<lb/> | ||
and sacred Music.<lb/> | and sacred Music.<lb/> | ||
7. A place to be | 7. A place to be allowed<lb/> | ||
to them in<lb/> | to them in<lb/> | ||
the Panopticon Chapel:<lb/> | the Panopticon Chapel:<lb/> | ||
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10. Music by the<lb/> | 10. Music by the<lb/> | ||
Prison Band.<lb/> | Prison Band.<lb/> | ||
11. Panopticon | 11. Panopticon Music<lb/> | ||
Barge</p> | Barge</p> | ||
< | <p>Exercises</p> | ||
<p>1. Escarpolit — Swing<lb/> | <p>1. Escarpolit — Swing<lb/> | ||
2. Russian Roundabout.<lb/> | 2. Russian Roundabout.<lb/> | ||
3. | 3. Vis-a-vis Swing<lb/> | ||
4. Up and down.<lb/> | 4. Up and down.<lb/> | ||
5. Chamber Horse<lb/> | 5. Chamber Horse<lb/> | ||
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<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>Garden <sic>inclosure</sic></p> | ||
<p>To insulate the<lb/> | <p>To insulate the<lb/> | ||
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to known persons.</p> | to known persons.</p> | ||
< | <p>Pigment</p> | ||
<p>For cheapness the<lb/> | <p>For cheapness the<lb/> | ||
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on the sides.</p> | on the sides.</p> | ||
< | <p>Paedotrophium uná</p> | ||
<p>Paedotrophion | <p>Paedotrophion in<lb/> | ||
the <sic>center</sic> of the<lb/> | the <sic>center</sic> of the<lb/> | ||
Area, with Inspectress's<lb/> | Area, with Inspectress's<lb/> | ||
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in stripes</p> | in stripes</p> | ||
< | <p>Exercises. Water</p> | ||
<p>in the <sic>Bason</sic> and<lb/> | <p>in the <sic>Bason</sic> and<lb/> | ||
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<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>Miss A. Miss Bl. £. s. d.<lb/> | ||
Mistresses 100<lb/> | |||
Ladies<lb/> | Ladies<lb/> | ||
Miss 1. Miss 2. &c<lb/> | Miss 1. Miss 2. &c<lb/> | ||
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Molly 1 Molly 2 &c<lb/> | Molly 1 Molly 2 &c<lb/> | ||
Servants pay nothing<lb/> | Servants pay nothing<lb/> | ||
for lodging 10 <note>Putative Fathers pay more than that to Parishes.</note>< | for lodging 10 <note>Putative Fathers pay more than that to Parishes.</note></p> | ||
Ladies<lb/> | <p>Ladies<lb/> | ||
Mistresses named from<lb/> | Mistresses named from<lb/> | ||
letters of the Alphabet<lb/> | letters of the Alphabet<lb/> | ||
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Independents named from<lb/> | Independents named from<lb/> | ||
W<lb/> | W<lb/> | ||
Their literal & | Their literal & numeral<lb/> | ||
names to be on ribbons<lb/> | names to be on ribbons<lb/> | ||
on their caps.</p> | on their caps.</p> | ||
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wheels <del>in</del> in grooves<lb/> | wheels <del>in</del> in grooves<lb/> | ||
lined with cloth. This<lb/> | lined with cloth. This<lb/> | ||
will | will save bedstead &c.</p> | ||
<p>The whole side where<lb/> | <p>The whole side where<lb/> | ||
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<p>Curtain to that side<lb/> | <p>Curtain to that side<lb/> | ||
Window pattern with<lb/> | |||
wooden rods<lb/> | wooden rods<lb/> | ||
Tables one or two — many<lb/> | Tables one or two — many<lb/> | ||
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or pique?</p> | or pique?</p> | ||
<p>Identity <add> | <p>Identity <add>& Parentage</add> of the Child<lb/> | ||
not to be made known<lb/> | not to be made known<lb/> | ||
to the Parents till his<lb/> | to the Parents till his<lb/> | ||
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Surgeon.</p> | Surgeon.</p> | ||
< | <p>Necessary</p> | ||
<p>A seat in the bedplace<lb/> | <p>A seat in the bedplace<lb/> | ||
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by a female convict.</p> | by a female convict.</p> | ||
< | <p>Bedplace</p> | ||
<p><del> | <p><del>Place</del> <add>Perch</add> for the Chamberpot<lb/> | ||
to project into the<lb/> | to project into the<lb/> | ||
sitting room & then for<lb/> | sitting room & then for<lb/> | ||
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or Timoioterion or Sotimion.
Circulate proposals
as soon as Panopt.
Estate is secured —
not that the Sotimion
can then be
opened, but that
people may subscribe.
Loans on interest, with
stay of principal.
State the saving
upon food and dress
as a fund for expence
of instruction.
Give a print of
the Sotimion as
intended.
Advertisement to be circulated
with the Town &
Country Magazine.
J. B. to account
by printed accounts
for the application
of the moneys so
received (not accounting
for the profits)
Subscribers to recover
their money
if not so applied
by station.
The Societies &c,
thus that there is a
rate fund of benevolence
capable of &c
Story of Philanthropic
Boys
Oblique notion of
Young's Scheme
---page break---
Lodging
S. 23. Wooden ambulatory
Houses one
or two as they chose
to have them
Attendance
Poor one's might be
taken in graces or
on low terms on
condition of waiting
on the rich ones.
Market
The Convict Butchery
and Garden
The Poor one's to
attend the Foundlings
and to wash
sew &c for the rich
ones.
Furniture
To be imported if
or the
use paid for.
The Paramour to
have liberty to visit
and sleep there.
But dream whether
for decency it should
not be a rule that
none but Females
should be admitted?
He would then have to
come in Woman's Cloathes:
and the Porter
would be instructed
accordingly.
Querie. What if
Married women are
brought who have
eloped from their Husbands?
---page break---
Garden
For walking — there
must be a common
one for the Establishment:
as they could
not be permitted to
walk in the General
one for fear of their
gathering the fruit,
mixing with the Convicts
&c.
They might have
their own children
so they were not in
a condition to make
legal proof of maternity
for
where legitimate
paternity. [+]
Maternity might
be ascertained by
a paper sealed up
containing name
of Mother and Father
so that if the child
turned out any thing
extraordinary its parentage
might be communicated
to the Parents.
---page break---
In this case they
might be required
to pay extra and
they would probably
be willing to do it.
This particular
Garden would come
into the General
Garden Plan &
form a part of it
Guard J. B. be
having a key.
The Fee must
be the same, Child
or no Child, and
whether it lives or
dies — payable on admission — that there
may be no temptation
to destroy or
neglect it — on the part
of the Parents.
Washing
Will be done at the
Convict Panopticon
Medical & Obstetrical
Attendance
The Convict Panopt.
Surgeon.
The Chaplain to Christen
and Church.
---page break---
Inducements ostensible
1. Preservation of
their delicacy
A step in this case
will be a much less
strong objection to
marriage — as
besides that there
will be no temptation
for Prostitution;
that sensibility
will not have
been blunted by
the habit of ignominy.
Parents themselves
might in
this case be the
introductors, since
they could afford
the best cloke for
the disappearance
of the child
The pleasantness
of the place, and
character of the
Manager would
give this establishment
the advantage
over the advertising
private ones. N.B.
as nobody no women can complain
of them, without
betraying herself thus
are out of the reach of
the popular sanctions.
Especially as
the education of
the children would
be so public and
the success of it so
well known.
No reason why
Money should not
be taken, since
the benefit to the
individuals is not the
less, and the more
money is taken
the more the benefit
may be extended.
Foundling Hospital
a case in point.
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Sumptuary Laws
To prevent jealousies
&c in the Society
Expensive articles
of dress to be either
prohibited or laxed
have a uniform?
This will the more
effectually prevent
there being known
but will be an extra
expence. It will be
picturesque for the chapel &c
Printed Book of
Rules to be given to
each.
This establishmt.
will help the circulation
of the Panopticon
money.
The advantage reaped
from them will naturally
dispose the
Institutor to give the
preference with regard
to Profession to those
who pay best, but
it must unavoidably
depend upon talent
and the matter must
be taken upon his
credit.
Mem. To go to the
advertising Women, to
inquire about their
hours.
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Houses Side Walls
Inside instead of wainscoatin
dado high,
Laminated boards, the
laming crossing at right
angles. These on account
of their thinness will
not fly and crack like
common deal.
Could not they be prevented
from shrinking
and swelling by being
impregnated with Oil?
It should be the cheap
Coal Oil. Vegetable Oil
may grow mouldy Linseed
Weather
State that Apprentices though
of an age to earn their
keep are not so desirable
because on account of
their acquired habits
and connections they
can not be kept so economically.
If boiled in the Oil,
that is if the Oil be brought
to a heat greater than that
of boiling water, the moisture
i:e: water of the
lamina or board may be
got out entirely — the oil
taking its place.
Heat it then over with
chalk to diminish the
tend inflammability.
Two windows one in
each The door an ordinary
door not sashed
but the window glass continued
over it so that the whole
sash makes but one window.
Exercises
7. Bowling-green
access to J. B.s
8. Billiard-Room
separate, or access
to J. B.'s?
9. Archery.
10. Russian Ice-Mountain
imitation of.
---page break---
Amusements previous
to delivery
1. Lambs to cosset.
2. Poultry to tend
3. Roses &c for distillation
to gather
and superintend the
Gatherers.
4. Cards? but the
rate of play to be
limited and a
solemn engagement
not to play for
more, nor to pay
debts for more if
contracted?
4. Chess at the Copper Room
with somebody to teach it.
5. Music from
the Panopticon.
6. On Sundays
Panopticon service
and sacred Music.
7. A place to be allowed
to them in
the Panopticon Chapel:
which will
attract Visitors by
stimulating their
curiosity.
8. Procession to the Chapel.
8 Opportunities of
improvement to
be thrown in, this
way — instruction
in Music, Drawing
&c But the instructors
all Females?
9. Circulating library.
10. Music by the
Prison Band.
11. Panopticon Music
Barge
Exercises
1. Escarpolit — Swing
2. Russian Roundabout.
3. Vis-a-vis Swing
4. Up and down.
5. Chamber Horse
6. Roundabout.
---page break---
Garden inclosure
To insulate the
Timophylactinon sotirion
Sotinteon Sotimion,
instead of a wall
which would be expensive
and injure
prospects, put a
rail-fence, and beyond
that another
rail-fence — the
intermediate space
in Garden ground,
but under lock
and key, and the
key trusted only
to known persons.
Pigment
For cheapness the
invisible green or other
Coal-tar paint
But for pleasantness
it might be lime-whitened
Or painted white or
blue in front and
lime whitened over
the cheap pigment
on the sides.
Paedotrophium uná
Paedotrophion in
the center of the
Area, with Inspectress's
apartment Lodge in
the Center of it
Shrubs nailed against the
Weather-boarding
1. Sissamin
2. Clematis
3. Evergreen Cytisus
or Rose
4. Laurus Primus below
Sissamin trained
over it.
Rose sissamin and an Evergreen
in stripes
Exercises. Water
in the Bason and
Canal
1. Rowing.
2. Paddling
3. Punting
4. Sailing
---page break---
Miss A. Miss Bl. £. s. d.
Mistresses 100
Ladies
Miss 1. Miss 2. &c
Independents paying
for
lodging 50
Gentlewomen
Molly 1 Molly 2 &c
Servants pay nothing
for lodging 10 Putative Fathers pay more than that to Parishes.
Ladies
Mistresses named from
letters of the Alphabet
adding Double offered A to the
£ alphabet Miss Double A.
Gentlewomen
Independents named from
W
Their literal & numeral
names to be on ribbons
on their caps.
Each House with two of
S. B.'s hollow columns
one for a necessary, the
other for a sink.
Bed part divided from
rest by a sliding
door sliding on friction
wheels in in grooves
lined with cloth. This
will save bedstead &c.
The whole side where
the door is, glass.
Folding screen for
protection from the wind
Curtain to that side
Window pattern with
wooden rods
Tables one or two — many
flaps.
To be mentioned in the
Prospectus — assistance
of a gentleman conversant
in the French Chamber's
plan
Long Chest of Drawers for
Gowns at length
over. Flap on each
side
Door on hinges or
sliding ? sash wise?
---page break---
Security to be required
against endamagement
&c through carelessness
or pique?
Identity & Parentage of the Child
not to be made known
to the Parents till his
service is expired.
Children whose parentage
is to be made
known must pay extra
since when the
recognition has taken
place their attachment
will be naturally
be transferred from the
Institutor Guardian to the Parent.
Sufficient security
may be given of the
identity by the register
of identity and
identification marks
signed by the Institutor
and Matron and perhaps
Chaplain &
Surgeon.
Necessary
A seat in the bedplace
at the end opposite
to the bed's head
The cover to turn on a
hinge and fall to of
itself
If necessary the seat
may be concealed by
a door sliding upwards
in the manner of a Safe.
The soil to drop
upon a drawer lined
with a bed of lime or
mould and to be convey'd
away every morning
at twilight, say
by a female convict.
Bedplace
Place Perch for the Chamberpot
to project into the
sitting room & then for
part of a table or dresser
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Timosoterion or Sotinion |
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