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<note>XVII Hulk Mortality</note>
<note>XVII Hulk Mortality</note>
<p>Invalids or cripples on deck&#x2014;50 <note>2 continues<lb/>2. Langston Hulk</note><lb/>
<p>of <del>th<gap/></del> the survivors</p>
<p>Invalids or cripples on deck&#x2014;50 <note>2 continues<lb/>
2. Langston Hulk</note><lb/>
Confined to their beds&#x2014;11<lb/>
Confined to their beds&#x2014;11<lb/>
In the Hospital Ward&#x2014;11<lb/>
In the Hospital Ward&#x2014;11<lb/>
Total Invalids out of 300&#x2014;72<lb/>
Total Invalids out of 300&#x2014;72<lb/>
<del>besides 20 of the worst invalids recently removed.</del><lb/>
<del>besides 20 of the worst invalids recently removed.</del><lb/>
But besides these, 20 of the worst invalids recently removed."<lb/>
<add>But besides these, "20 of the worst invalids recently removed."</add>
<del>above a third of the whole number</del><lb/>
<del>above a third of the whole number</del><lb/>
Invalids <del>out of 320</del> therefore out of 320&#x2014;92</p>
Invalids <del>out of 320</del> therefore out of 320&#x2014;92</p>
<p><del>In the midst of</del> All this <gap/> <add>is it</add><del>or</del><lb/>
<p><del>In the midst of</del> All this <gap/> <add>is it</add><del>or</del><lb/>
<add>not without its</add> <del>some</del> consolations: <add><del>the</del> <del>to observe that recent insurrection</del> </add><add>"discipline considerably</add><lb/>
<add>not without its</add> <del>some</del> consolations: <add><del>the</del></add> <del>to observe that recent insurrection</del> <add><del>the</del> "discipline considerably</add><lb/>
"improved": "of late", no "insurrection" "<hi rend="underline">of late</hi>" "none of them had<lb/>
<add>"improved": "of late", no "insurrection" "<hi rend="underline">of late</hi>" "none of them had</add> had not <del>been heard of: and that</del><lb/>
 
<add>been shot." Here, as in New South Wales, such is the use of famine.</add> <del>there are times when men have of late been</del><lb/>
been shot." Here, as in New South Wales, such is the use of famine.<lb/>
<add>Among the dying, insurrection difficult: among the dead,</add> <del>that: <del>a</del> proofs these of a state of "discipline...</del><lb/>
Among the dying, insurrection difficult: among the dead<lb/>
<add>impossible. Erasmus sung the praise of folly: who shall</add> "considerably improved". Amongst these proofs<lb/>
impossible. Erasmus sung the praise of folly: who shall<lb/>
<add>sing the praise of famine? To whom ,add>if sung shall it be dedicated?</add> <add>What</add> <del>to the <gap/> of accounts insurrections is added</del><lb/>
sing the praise of famine? To whom if sung shall it be dedicated? What<lb/>
<add>rivalry &#x2014; what generous rivalry &#x2014; between Your Lordship, and</add> <del>that of "account meetings." <hi rend="underline">what</hi> is meant by</del><lb/>
rivalry&#x2014;what generous rivalry&#x2014;between Your Lordship, and<lb/>
the Duke of Portland,&#x2014;<del>between</del> <add>and</add> <add>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <del>Addington</del> and M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt? Who</add> <<del>gap/> meetings in a place among <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
the Duke of Portland,&#x2014;<del>between</del> <add>and</add> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <del>Addington</del> and M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt? Who<lb/>
<add><add>has</add> done most to furnish materials? By famines budgets are</add> <del>considered together in the <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<add>has</add> done most to furnish materials? By famines budgets are<lb/>
<add>eased: <del>by</del> <add>without</add>,</add><add> famine noble Lords <del><gap/> oblige their friends</del> could</add> <del><unclear>pretend</unclear> to know</del> not propagate the Gospel  
eased: <del>by</del> <add>without</add> famine noble Lords <del><gap/> oblige their friends</del> could<lb/>
not propagate the Gospel  
<del>or any so<lb/>
<del>or any so<lb/>
much</del> at their ease: by famine, noble Lords obliged their friends.</p>
much</del> at their case: by famine, noble Lords obliged their friends.</p>
<p><del>to observe that recent insurrection<lb/>
<p><del>to observe that recent insurrection<lb/>
had never been heard of: and that<lb/>
had never been heard of: and that<lb/>

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20 Decr 1802 Letter 3

XVII Hulk Mortality

of th the survivors

Invalids or cripples on deck—50 2 continues
2. Langston Hulk

Confined to their beds—11
In the Hospital Ward—11
Total Invalids out of 300—72
besides 20 of the worst invalids recently removed.
But besides these, "20 of the worst invalids recently removed." above a third of the whole number
Invalids out of 320 therefore out of 320—92

In the midst of All this is itor
not without its some consolations: the to observe that recent insurrection the "discipline considerably
"improved": "of late", no "insurrection" "of late" "none of them had had not been heard of: and that
been shot." Here, as in New South Wales, such is the use of famine. there are times when men have of late been
Among the dying, insurrection difficult: among the dead, that: a proofs these of a state of "discipline...
impossible. Erasmus sung the praise of folly: who shall "considerably improved". Amongst these proofs
sing the praise of famine? To whom ,add>if sung shall it be dedicated? What to the of accounts insurrections is added
rivalry — what generous rivalry — between Your Lordship, and that of "account meetings." what is meant by
the Duke of Portland,—between and Mr Addington and Mr Pitt? Who <gap/> meetings in a place among
<add>has done most to furnish materials? By famines budgets are</add> considered together in the
eased: by <add>without,</add> famine noble Lords oblige their friends could pretend to know not propagate the Gospel or any so
much
at their case: by famine, noble Lords obliged their friends.

to observe that recent insurrection
had never been heard of: and that
those are times when none have of late been
shot: a proofs these of a state of "discipline ...
"considerably improved". Amongst these proofs
to the abuse of insurrection is added
that of "recent meetings". What is meant by
recent meetings is a place amongst convicts
crowded together in the I do not
pretend to know
.

Such was the state of things in a ship
"manifestly prepared" (say the Commissioners Visitors)
"for our reception".—

On the occasion of this visit SrJohn Mildmay
labour of inspection it appears was furnished

Labour and expence of inspection
by Sr Henry Mildmay and author Mr Neild:
Sr Henry Mildmay's "" being "":
auspices and permission sufferance by Lord Pelham.+ "Sir Henry's + What a troublesome

man this Sir Henry!
What a troublesome man this
Mr Neild why could not they have
kept quiet!
orders and auspices by your Lordship. His

services (we are told) were volunteered: other services it should seem were possessed.

The origin of it I see referred to a letter
from a Cornish Jailor, who had occasion to bring
Convicts to the Hulks: date Feby 4th 1802. In less
than



Identifier: | JB/116/583/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-12-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

2 continued

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

583

Info in main headings field

letter 3

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / f41

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

cw 1799

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. abbit lees

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7

ID Number

38116

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