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II Melancanos Windows Height 9 Hereforth of the windows necessary to make the thorough tight-sufficient to exhibit the prisoner, &amp; answer the purpose of the Chapel.  Windows Iron Sash 10 If no glass there must be bars to prevent escape therefore it is only the expence of glass - But then there must be a means of fastening tje casements so that the prisoners may not be able to force them - at least without great noise.  WOuld not a small hole with a single pane towards the feet do? suffice? &#x2014;
<p>II</p>
{Greek script}
<p>Melancanos</p>
Chapel Number 1 No of persons the Central Area Laid out the Lodge 20 foot de<gap/> no would hold exclusion of the pulpit &amp;
<p>Windows Height</p>
<p>9</p>
<p>Her<gap/> of the  
windows necessary <lb/>
to make the thorough <lb/>
light-sufficient <lb/>
to exhibit <lb/>
the prisoner, &amp; answer <lb/>
the purpose of <lb/>
the Chapel.</p>  
<p>Windows Iron Sash</p>
<p>10</p>
<p>If no glass there <lb/>
must be bars <lb/>
to prevent escape:<lb/>
therefore it is only <lb/>
the expence of glass -</p>
<p>But then there <lb/>
must be a means <lb/>
of fastening the <lb/>
casements so that <lb/>
the prisoners may <lb/>
not be able to <lb/>
force them - at <lb/>
least without great <lb/>
noise.</p>  
<p>Windows Height</p>
<p>10</p>
<p>Would not a <lb/>
small hole with <lb/>
a single pane <lb/>
towards the feet <del>do</del>? <lb/>
suffice?</p>
<p>&#x2014;</p><pb/>
<p>{Greek script}</p>
<p>Chapel Number</p>
<p>1</p>
<p>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of persons <lb/>
the Central Area <lb/>
Laid out the Lodge <lb/>
20 foot de<gap/> <lb/>
would hold <lb/>
exclusion of <lb/>
the pulpit &amp;<lb/>
Clerks' desk</p>


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Click Here To Edit Panopt Inquirenda 1790 &c

Glouceter Jail

Revd Mr Ferryman
"his many curious
inventions for securing
the cells
and wards view'd
by the D. of Glouceter
the Bsh &c
Times Sept. 16.
1790


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Beavor
Inquirenda

1

Cost of a double
gin-handed
spinning-wheel

2

Time it takes to
make a tolerable
hechler?

3

Do spinner with
the two-handed
wheel

4

Sample of their
books of all sorts.

5.

Cost of their building.
including by
computation the original
part

6

Number it will
hold

7.

Books of last year
whether they could
send them to town
for J.B. to inspect?
Quere - Number
of different books.

8

Total amount
for Governors Salary

9

Whether maintenance
with him
includes cloathing
and washing &
physic?

9

Cost of the log-wood
cutting-mill and
log-beating mill.

10

Is there no inconvenience
from the
raining & snowing
in for want of windows?


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1

Melancanos

1

Expence on his
plans of a building
for 288 persons

24

264

Liverpool for 270
cost 28,000 Scha
good for happiness

of materials, bad for
contraction

Windows Form

Windows - Sash
or Casement -
Last Iron, Wooden
or none

Sa - on hinges
or up & down
Quasi Venetian to keep
out rain as well as
sun

4

difference of price
between Sash &
Window Shutter

5

Windows Shades

Cheapest shades
to keep out Sun
in Chapel time
Qu. whether necessary,
the congregation
being at such
a distance

6

Plans & Estimates

Plans with the
Estimates of the
Jails he has built

7

Beevor

Weaving whether
tried yet? (as per
page 92) - if so
in what time how
much work has
been done - progress
of the work & the
value for sale.

8

Stories
Number

Whether any thing
would be saved by
adding two more
stories?


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II

Melancanos

Windows Height

9

Her of the windows necessary
to make the thorough
light-sufficient
to exhibit
the prisoner, & answer
the purpose of
the Chapel.

Windows Iron Sash

10

If no glass there
must be bars
to prevent escape:
therefore it is only
the expence of glass -

But then there
must be a means
of fastening the
casements so that
the prisoners may
not be able to
force them - at
least without great
noise.

Windows Height

10

Would not a
small hole with
a single pane
towards the feet do?
suffice?


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{Greek script}

Chapel Number

1

No of persons
the Central Area
Laid out the Lodge
20 foot de
would hold
exclusion of
the pulpit &
Clerks' desk



Identifier: | JB/157/033/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

1790

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-10, 1-8

Box

157

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

033

Info in main headings field

panoopt. inquirenda

Image

002

Titles

beevor inquirenda / melancanos anecdota

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53403

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