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<p>I was there, their Victuals were good, I tasted it each time – the<lb/>
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men out of the Lazaret looked as Healthy as before – the
 
Behaviour of the Convicts was orderly each time I was there.<lb/>
 
I have seen them at their working Hours, I thought many<lb/>
 
of them worked but little.  I saw several People that guarded<lb/>
them and two or three to direct what they were to do – they<lb/>
seemed to be orderly on shore and go through their Work<lb/>
with Regularity – they were carrying Soil to make a new<lb/>
Quay or Wharf, some filled their Barrows full, others did not,<lb/>
I suppose their Keeper considered their Strength – they are<lb/>
punished with a Cat of Nine Tails for not working – their<lb/>
Labour did not seem so hard as Common Labour in other<lb/>
Places – I saw them employed in getting up Ballast, that<lb/>
is harder than Common Labour.  I cant speak with<lb/>
Certainty as to the Beds, the Convicts lay too close together<lb/>
a Partition to divide Man from Man would be much<lb/>
better, each Man <add>then</add> would keep his Place clean – I think it<lb/>
would be a great Improvement to have a space between<lb/>
their Beds &amp; the Wall.</p>
<p>Withdrew</p>
<p>M<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> Howard again<p>
</p>My second Visit was the 26<add>th</add> of January 1778 –<lb/>
I went first to the Warren where I staid about One Hour<lb/>
&amp; an half making Observations on the Works, afterwards<lb/>
I went on Board the Justitia &amp; the Censor &amp; many of<lb/>
the Convicts told me they were better used than when<lb/>
I saw them last &amp; it was very evident by their Looks –<lb/>
I asked if they had any Medical Assistance &amp; they told<lb/>
me they had an Apothecary every other day – there were<lb/>
125 on Board the Censor in January – I staid some<lb/>
time in the Hospitals – 13 were sick in the Justitia</p>
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I was there, their Victuals were good, I tasted it each time – the
men out of the Lazaret looked as Healthy as before – the Behaviour of the Convicts was orderly each time I was there.
I have seen them at their working Hours, I thought many
of them worked but little. I saw several People that guarded
them and two or three to direct what they were to do – they
seemed to be orderly on shore and go through their Work
with Regularity – they were carrying Soil to make a new
Quay or Wharf, some filled their Barrows full, others did not,
I suppose their Keeper considered their Strength – they are
punished with a Cat of Nine Tails for not working – their
Labour did not seem so hard as Common Labour in other
Places – I saw them employed in getting up Ballast, that
is harder than Common Labour. I cant speak with
Certainty as to the Beds, the Convicts lay too close together
a Partition to divide Man from Man would be much
better, each Man then would keep his Place clean – I think it
would be a great Improvement to have a space between
their Beds & the Wall.

Withdrew

Mr. Howard again

My second Visit was the 26th of January 1778 –

I went first to the Warren where I staid about One Hour
& an half making Observations on the Works, afterwards
I went on Board the Justitia & the Censor & many of
the Convicts told me they were better used than when
I saw them last & it was very evident by their Looks –
I asked if they had any Medical Assistance & they told
me they had an Apothecary every other day – there were
125 on Board the Censor in January – I staid some

time in the Hospitals – 13 were sick in the Justitia


Identifier: | JB/119/042/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

042

Info in main headings field

hulks

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::j taylor [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39553

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