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<p>1.  Advantages obtainable by the making experiment of<lb/>
 
M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham's Panopticon Plan, accompanied or not<lb/>
 
with the suspension of the now intended Non-Panopticon plan.</p>
<p>I.  Saving in <del>point</del> <add>the <del>respect</del> article</add> of capital expended antecedently<lb/>
to the commencement of the service.  Upon the now proposed<lb/>
<del>plan</del> <add>number</add> of 600, <del>certainly more</del> <add>probably not less</add> than £300,000,<lb/>
<del>probably not less than</del> <add>certainly not so little</add> as ..... £300,000.<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi></p>
<p><del>For explanation see below<lb/>
Panopticon <unclear>wasted</unclear></del></p>
<p><del>2.</del>  Expence <del>of the</del> <add>per</add> this Panopticon plan would <add>probably</add> not be less than<lb/>
£400,000.  But say no more than £300,000.<lb/>
Expence per Panopticon plan would not be so much as<lb/>
<del>three</del> £100,000.<hi rend="superscript">(b)</hi></p>
<p><add><del>Minimum of saving</del></add> Minimum of saving thereupon, <del>or of</del> as above ..... £200,000<hi rend="superscript"><del>(a)</del></hi></p>
<p><del><gap/></del> II  Saving in respect of time consumed antecedently<lb/>
to the commencement of the service  <del>£200,000</del> <add>Years, 4.</add></p>
<p>£30,000 and no more <del>being</del> <add>having been</add> provided for the expenditure<lb/>
of this first season, <add>the consequence is – that</add> if this rate were continued, then, although<lb/>
the total expence were no more than £300,000, the time<lb/>
<add>so</add> consumed would be ten years.  <del>In</del> <add>True it is, that in</add> future years, when the<lb/>
building season would be entire, the <del>rate</del> <add>pace</add> of expenditure<lb/>
would naturally be less slow:  but at the rate which has<lb/>
been customary in public works, it can hardly be set<lb/>
down as less than 5 years, <del>in addition to the present</del> <add>even exclusive of the now</add><lb/>
currant year.<hi rend="superscript"><del>(b)</del></hi> – <del>Saving therefore say in Year 5.</del></p>
<p>Upon the Panopticon plan, the establishment might and<lb/>
would be comleated in one year – Witness Drury Lane<lb/>
theatre.  <del>A sum 17</del> Upon an establishment of this kind<lb/>
<del>a sum</del> <add>the allowance of a sum anything more</add> so large as £300,000 <del>would be</del> <add>within the space of one year would</add> naturally be<lb/>
grudged.  It might not be grudged, <add><del><gap/></del></add> if the £300,000<lb/>
were reduced to £100,000.<hi rend="superscript">(b)</hi></p>
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12 Sept. 1812
To Ld Sidmouth

1. Advantages obtainable by the making experiment of
Mr Bentham's Panopticon Plan, accompanied or not
with the suspension of the now intended Non-Panopticon plan.

I. Saving in point the respect article of capital expended antecedently
to the commencement of the service. Upon the now proposed
plan number of 600, certainly more probably not less than £300,000,
probably not less than certainly not so little as ..... £300,000.(a)

For explanation see below
Panopticon wasted

2. Expence of the per this Panopticon plan would probably not be less than
£400,000. But say no more than £300,000.
Expence per Panopticon plan would not be so much as
three £100,000.(b)

Minimum of saving Minimum of saving thereupon, or of as above ..... £200,000(a)

II Saving in respect of time consumed antecedently
to the commencement of the service £200,000 Years, 4.

£30,000 and no more being having been provided for the expenditure
of this first season, the consequence is – that if this rate were continued, then, although
the total expence were no more than £300,000, the time
so consumed would be ten years. In True it is, that in future years, when the
building season would be entire, the rate pace of expenditure
would naturally be less slow: but at the rate which has
been customary in public works, it can hardly be set
down as less than 5 years, in addition to the present even exclusive of the now
currant year.(b)Saving therefore say in Year 5.

Upon the Panopticon plan, the establishment might and
would be comleated in one year – Witness Drury Lane
theatre. A sum 17 Upon an establishment of this kind
a sum the allowance of a sum anything more so large as £300,000 would be within the space of one year would naturally be
grudged. It might not be grudged, if the £300,000
were reduced to £100,000.(b)


Identifier: | JB/118/404/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-09-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

404

Info in main headings field

to ld sidmouth

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b2 / c1 / d9 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

draft of enclosure to letter 2190, vol. 8

ID Number

39458

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