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33<lb/>
Earlier Symptoms<lb/>
Rose<lb/>
2 Temporary Panopt</head>
<p>to be covered but at Spring tides: but, by a <unclear>winch</unclear>, with<lb/>
which it might easily be surrounded, the situation of it<lb/>
might be rendered similar to that of a <hi rend="underline">Ship at moorings</hi>:<lb/>
in a word to that of the present Hulks. Ut would be accessible<lb/>
by water only: it would have no communication with<lb/>
the land. It has not a house (I suppose) within a mile<lb/>
of it or more, except one inconsiderable new built House close<lb/>
<note>built by or for &amp;<lb/>
occupied by a<lb/>
Brickmaker &#x2014;</note><lb/>
to the River, which I am told is a Public-house, and from<lb/>
which it is distant, at least half a mile. <hi rend="underline">From Lord Cholmondeley's</hi><lb/>
&amp;c. <add>(a)</add> it is, I suppose, two or three times <add>as far</add> as the<lb/>
present Hulks are. &#x2014;</p>
<note>(a) See Notes</note>
<p>As the money would be to be replaced by me, I<lb/>
could not, till I had the benefit of the <hi rend="underline">permanent</hi> building,<lb/>
with its intended situation, do with less than the rate of<lb/>
allowance made at present for the Hulks: (which is £20..10<add>s</add>..7<add>d</add> 1/2<lb/>
a year per head:) because it is only out of the difference between<lb/>
that money and the stipulated £12 a head, that I could<lb/>
save enough, to replace the £10,000, by the time of its being<lb/>
wanted for the permanent building. That the fund out of<lb/>
which. this saving is to be drawn may be sufficient, it is<lb/>
necessary moreover, that I should be assured of a certain <hi rend="underline">member</hi><lb/>
of prisoners, for a certain <hi rend="underline">time</hi>: say 1250, for at least 1 1/2<lb/>
years. 1460 was the number stated to me, a few days ago,<lb/>
as being at present on board the Hulks: besides 2 or 3 hundred<lb/>
in different Jails, transferrable to the Hulks: therefore there could<lb/>
be no difficulty on the part of Government to engage for <hi rend="underline">that</hi><lb/>
number during that time. The labour of the Prisoners, is a<lb/>
fund too uncertain to reckon upon, in a place so confined in<lb/>
point of room, in a situation so remote from the seat of<lb/>
<sic>traffick</sic>, and so unfavourable to the reception of Visitors and<lb/>
Customers. Employ them I certainly would, to the very utmost:<lb/>
but the choice of employments and employers would <add>be</add></p>


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+B3
6 Doc
33
Earlier Symptoms
Rose
2 Temporary Panopt

to be covered but at Spring tides: but, by a winch, with
which it might easily be surrounded, the situation of it
might be rendered similar to that of a Ship at moorings:
in a word to that of the present Hulks. Ut would be accessible
by water only: it would have no communication with
the land. It has not a house (I suppose) within a mile
of it or more, except one inconsiderable new built House close
built by or for &
occupied by a
Brickmaker —

to the River, which I am told is a Public-house, and from
which it is distant, at least half a mile. From Lord Cholmondeley's
&c. (a) it is, I suppose, two or three times as far as the
present Hulks are. —

(a) See Notes

As the money would be to be replaced by me, I
could not, till I had the benefit of the permanent building,
with its intended situation, do with less than the rate of
allowance made at present for the Hulks: (which is £20..10s..7d 1/2
a year per head:) because it is only out of the difference between
that money and the stipulated £12 a head, that I could
save enough, to replace the £10,000, by the time of its being
wanted for the permanent building. That the fund out of
which. this saving is to be drawn may be sufficient, it is
necessary moreover, that I should be assured of a certain member
of prisoners, for a certain time: say 1250, for at least 1 1/2
years. 1460 was the number stated to me, a few days ago,
as being at present on board the Hulks: besides 2 or 3 hundred
in different Jails, transferrable to the Hulks: therefore there could
be no difficulty on the part of Government to engage for that
number during that time. The labour of the Prisoners, is a
fund too uncertain to reckon upon, in a place so confined in
point of room, in a situation so remote from the seat of
traffick, and so unfavourable to the reception of Visitors and
Customers. Employ them I certainly would, to the very utmost:
but the choice of employments and employers would be



Identifier: | JB/117/220/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

117

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

220

Info in main headings field

earlier symptoms rose

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d6 / e2 / f33

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

copy of letter 1321, vol. 6

ID Number

38837

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