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Header in pencil --> <p>?26 April 1812<lb/><sic>Panopt.</sic> Compensation Claim</p> <!-- first column --> <p><add><sic>Panopt.</sic></ad> Map 31 May 1811<lb/><sic>Append</sic> p. 34 <gap/><lb/>Southwell <sic>off.</sic> of <gap/><lb/><gap/> ending 24 June 1809</p> <p>Total expense including<lb/>Salaries & every <gap/><lb/>908:19:8</p> <p>Daily average <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of<lb/>Prisoners . . . <del.28 3 0</del> 28</p> <p>Profits of Prisoner's labour<lb/>applied to the <unclear>use</unclear> of<lb/>the County 71:18.0</p> <p>Per p.35<lb/>County's share <gap/.<lb/>profits of prisoners committed<lb/>1. to hard labour 50 per <sic>C<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic><lb/.No to hard labour 25 per <sic>C<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic></p> <p> Proportional number of<lb/>each not being specified<lb/>suppose it equal = <gap/><lb/>between 50 & 25 is<lb/>37 1/2 per Cent</p> <p>Thus<lb/>37 1/2: 100= 75:200<lb/>:: £71.18 to the number<lb/>sought</p> <p>The above 28 suppose<lb/>Hard labourers 14<lb/>Non hard labourers 14</p> <p>That marks<lb/><gap/> by hard labourers<lb/>71.18 ÷ 2 = £39.19<lb/>Convicts and Governors <gap/><lb/>together being 75 per<lb/>Cent. Prisoners 23 paid<lb/>That give up these <lb/>on<lb/>£39.19 x 3 = £119.17<hi rend="superscript">s</hi></p> <p>Then for the remaining<lb/>the their share is 50 <sic>pr</sic> Cent<lb/><add><gap/> <gap/.</add> <gap/> together 50 <sic>pr</sic> Cent<lb/>upon this. the COunty<lb/><gap/> <gap/> together<lb/>is £39:19<lb/>add <hi rend="underline">119:17</hi><lb/>Total 159:16 being the<lb/>County's & Governors share.</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <p>Dates as <sic>pr</sic> <add>28th</add> <gap/> Report<lb/>1798 <sic>app</sic> 73.</p> <p> Proposed March 1792<lb/>Acceptance July 1793<lb/><add><gap/></add> Earliest Act 24 <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 1794<lb/>Say date of Act that<lb/>might have been passed<lb/>25 <sic>Mar.</sic> 1794<lb/>Day of entrance<lb/>into <sic>Panopt.</sic> say 25 <sic>Mar.</sic> 1795</p> <p><del>From</del><lb/>Years from <Add>25<</add. March<lb/>1795 to <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 1813. 18</p> <p><del>Value of Ye</del> <Add>Number of</add> Years<lb/> purchase of an Annuity<lb/>if J.B. aged 65 and<lb/>S.B. aged 56. say <hi rend="underline">7</hi><lb/>Total year 25</p> <p>This is then the number<lb/>by which for the purpose<lb/>of this kind of compensation<lb/>the amount of one years profit under the Contract<lb/>would <add>will</add> be to be <gap/></p> <p>Scales in which the Years<lb/>profit may be estimated<lb/>on the core prisoners £12<lb/>a head being to be paid for them</p> <p>1. J.B.<lb/>2. <gap/> 4 York<lb/>3. Baker<lb/>lately p.25<lb/>Keeps <gap/> Salaries<lb/>Keepers<lb/> 875<lb/>Assistants (p.27) <del><gap/></del> 250:<lb/>with diet, washing and lodging<lb/>250 x 12 the number<lb?>of these Assistants = <hi rend="underline">3000</hi><lb/>3875<lb/>Add p.28 more to<lb/>the deputy. <hi rend="underline">150</hi><lb/>4025<lb/>Guard p.29 <hi rend="underline">7000</hi><lb/>4025<lb/>Agent p 23 1500<lb/>Clerk (Inspectors) <hi rend="underline">500</hi><lb/>6025</p> <pb/> <!-- third column --> <p>Appropriation Act<lb/>46 G.3.c.149.§§.19</p> <p>£25,000.0.0 as a<lb/>compensation to <sic>Mess<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi></sic><lb/>Chalmers and Crisic<lb/>for loss sustained by Cargoes<lb/>of Swedish Herring.</p> <p>From <gap/>Account of<lb/><sic>A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> c1802<lb/>1 <del><add><gap/></add> <gap/> 10964:65<lb/>2. transported<lb/>3</del> 1: Persons <sic>provis.s</sic> <del>84</del> 25:97<lb/><!-- line across column in pencil --> 2. <gap/> &c 25:37<lb/.3. Hospital 598:56<lb/>4. Clothing & Beddings 5,399.70<lb/> 5 <add><gap/> & <gap/> for</add> House OCnstruction394:11<lb/>6. "Incidental Expences"<lb/>including fawcet, lighting<lb/>furniture, Building expenses<lb/>Stationery and Printing<lb/>Garden seeds &c<lb/><del.<gap/>,/del><lb/>5768:79<lb/>dedict conveying prisoners<lb/>from <gap/> <gap/><lb/>1633:44<lb/>Remains generally<lb/><hi rend="underline">applicable</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">4135:35</hi><lb/>9553:09<lb/>Officers <hi rend="underline">6025:0.0</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">15578:09</hi>.</p> <p>S.B. Patents date of<lb/>1. Planning 28 <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1791<lb/>2. Word-working 23 <sic>Apr.</sic> 1793</p> <!-- next paragraph in pencil --> <p>left left <unclear>unpublished</unclear><lb/>in the <gap/><lb/>nothing but the<lb/>days of life</p> <!-- fourth column --> <p><sic>app.</sic> p.34 <gap/><lb/><sic>Expence</sic> per head for Years<lb/>ending 24 June 1810, average<lb/><sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 26 (per §§ 14) <hi rend="superscript">£</hi>17:18<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>:10<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>but profits <add>from the prisoners labour</add> if a year<lb/>supposed <del>t</del <Add>it</add> to be that same<lb/>year as <gap/> Table on<lb/>an average of 13 3/4<lb?>working prisoners/<lb/>per head 13:18:8<lb/>But the whole average<lb/>number of the prisoners<lb/> during that time is stated<lb/>at 20</p> <p>Neat profit per head <del>after</del><lb/>at that same rate upon<lb/>the whole of the 20 is<lb/>(per J.B.) but <hi rend="superscript">£</hi>9.1<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>.2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>N.B. This is H. Th.'s<lb/>amount <del>per</del> <sic>pr</sic> head<lb/> for the maintenance<lb?>of the same number 20<lb/>as per the same Table</p> <p>Upon the 26 Prisoners<lb/>in the Table the earnings<lb/>of the 23 working men<lb/><del>total</del> weeks total 5.5.4 1/2<lb/><del>br</del> working the <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of <del>his</del><lb/>days <add>in the week</add> those stated be<lb/>As per H Th by the<lb/>Year. 10:10:2</p> <p>Word working<lb/>6 days in the week<lb/> pr <gap/> 13:10:6</p> <p><del.Per Sir G. Paul. <sic>Append</sic><lb/>p. 46 "I need not hesitate<lb/>"to say, that the labour of<lb/>"Penitentiary Prisoners,<lb/>"taken exclusively, will<lb/>"exceed the cost of their clothing<lb/>"and maintenance<lb/>"and will probably supply<lb/>"some part of the <sic>expence</sic.<lb/>"of the Establishment."</del></p> | ||
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?26 April 1812
Panopt. Compensation Claim
Panopt.</ad> Map 31 May 1811
Append p. 34
Southwell off. of
ending 24 June 1809
Total expense including
Salaries & every
908:19:8
Daily average No of
Prisoners . . . <del.28 3 0 28
Profits of Prisoner's labour
applied to the use of
the County 71:18.0
Per p.35
County's share <gap/.
profits of prisoners committed
1. to hard labour 50 per Ct<lb/.No to hard labour 25 per Ct
Proportional number of
each not being specified
suppose it equal =
between 50 & 25 is
37 1/2 per Cent
Thus
37 1/2: 100= 75:200
:: £71.18 to the number
sought
The above 28 suppose
Hard labourers 14
Non hard labourers 14
That marks
by hard labourers
71.18 ÷ 2 = £39.19
Convicts and Governors
together being 75 per
Cent. Prisoners 23 paid
That give up these
on
£39.19 x 3 = £119.17s
Then for the remaining
the their share is 50 pr Cent
<add> <gap/. together 50 pr Cent
upon this. the COunty
together
is £39:19
add 119:17
Total 159:16 being the
County's & Governors share.
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Dates as pr 28th Report
1798 app 73.
Proposed March 1792
Acceptance July 1793
Earliest Act 24 Feby 1794
Say date of Act that
might have been passed
25 Mar. 1794
Day of entrance
into Panopt. say 25 Mar. 1795
From
Years from 25<</add. March
1795 to do 1813. 18
Value of Ye <Add>Number of Years
purchase of an Annuity
if J.B. aged 65 and
S.B. aged 56. say 7
Total year 25
This is then the number
by which for the purpose
of this kind of compensation
the amount of one years profit under the Contract
would will be to be
Scales in which the Years
profit may be estimated
on the core prisoners £12
a head being to be paid for them
1. J.B.
2. 4 York
3. Baker
lately p.25
Keeps Salaries
Keepers
875
Assistants (p.27) 250:
with diet, washing and lodging
250 x 12 the number<lb?>of these Assistants = 3000
3875
Add p.28 more to
the deputy. 150
4025
Guard p.29 7000
4025
Agent p 23 1500
Clerk (Inspectors) 500
6025
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Appropriation Act
46 G.3.c.149.§§.19
£25,000.0.0 as a
compensation to Messrs
Chalmers and Crisic
for loss sustained by Cargoes
of Swedish Herring.
From Account of
Ao c1802
1 10964:65
2. transported
3 1: Persons provis.s 84 25:97
2. &c 25:37<lb/.3. Hospital 598:56
4. Clothing & Beddings 5,399.70
5 & for House OCnstruction394:11
6. "Incidental Expences"
including fawcet, lighting
furniture, Building expenses
Stationery and Printing
Garden seeds &c
<del.,/del>
5768:79
dedict conveying prisoners
from
1633:44
Remains generally
applicable
4135:35
9553:09
Officers 6025:0.0
15578:09.
S.B. Patents date of
1. Planning 28 Novr 1791
2. Word-working 23 Apr. 1793
left left unpublished
in the
nothing but the
days of life
app. p.34
Expence per head for Years
ending 24 June 1810, average
No 26 (per §§ 14) £17:18s:10d
but profits from the prisoners labour if a year
supposed t</del it to be that same
year as Table on
an average of 13 3/4<lb?>working prisoners/
per head 13:18:8
But the whole average
number of the prisoners
during that time is stated
at 20
Neat profit per head after
at that same rate upon
the whole of the 20 is
(per J.B.) but £9.1s.2d
N.B. This is H. Th.'s
amount per pr head
for the maintenance<lb?>of the same number 20
as per the same Table
Upon the 26 Prisoners
in the Table the earnings
of the 23 working men
total weeks total 5.5.4 1/2
br working the No of his
days in the week those stated be
As per H Th by the
Year. 10:10:2
Word working
6 days in the week
pr 13:10:6
<del.Per Sir G. Paul. Append
p. 46 "I need not hesitate
"to say, that the labour of
"Penitentiary Prisoners,
"taken exclusively, will
"exceed the cost of their clothing
"and maintenance
"and will probably supply
"some part of the <sic>expence</sic.
"of the Establishment."
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