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<head>Garden</head>
<p>For walking &#x2014; <unclear>Never</unclear><lb/>
must be a common<lb/>
one for the Establishment:<lb/>
as they could<lb/>
not be permitted to<lb/>
walk in the General<lb/>
one for fear of their<lb/>
gathering the fruit,<lb/>
mixing with the Convicts<lb/>
&amp;c.</p>
<p>They might know<lb/>
their own children<lb/>
so they were not in<lb/>
a condition to make<lb/>
legal proof of maternity<lb/>
<del>for <gap/></del><lb/>
where legitimate<lb/>
paternity</p>


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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
fund of benevolence
capable of &c

Story of Philanthropic
Boys

Oblique notion of
Young's Scheme


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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
in 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
&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 Quam whether
for decency it should
not be a rule that
none but Females
should be admitted?
He would then time to
come in Woman's Cloathes
and the Porter
would be instructed
accordingly.

Quere. What if
Married women are
brought who have
eloped from their Husbands?


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Garden

For walking — Never
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 know
their own children
so they were not in
a condition to make
legal proof of maternity
for
where legitimate
paternity



Identifier: | JB/107/100/001"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

100

Info in main headings field

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Image

001

Titles

Timosoterion or Sotinion

Category

Plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

Page Numbering

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35091

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