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<head><sic>CABBINS</sic> &#x2014; Furniture</head>
<head><sic>CABBINS</sic> &#x2014; Furniture</head>
<head>Stove</head>
<p>one of Hempels 3 G:<hi rend='superscript'>l</hi><lb/>
ones? N.B. There must<lb/>
be means of heating<lb/>
drinkables, such as<lb/>
cawdle &amp;c.</p>
<p>If a common fire<lb/>
the air to come in<lb/>
under the grate, that<lb/>
it may not draw<lb/>
through at the door<lb/>
and window</p>
<p>Timber for the purpose<lb/>
to ascend before<lb/>
it descends, that it<lb/>
may not <sic>choak</sic>, <sic>shew</sic> the<lb/>
light through &amp;c.<lb/>
Ventilation in the<lb/>
Bed place to be performed<lb/>
by five apertures<lb/>
in the ceiling<lb/>
one at each corner,<lb/>
and one in the <sic>center</sic>,<lb/>
the apertures closed<lb/>
by square wooden<lb/>
tubes with a horizontal<lb/>
arm <del>above, as</del><lb/>
on the outside, and<lb/>
a perpendicular one<lb/>
descending from it
<!-- diagram --></p>
<p>Sliding cover in the<lb/>
inside of <gap/> the length<lb/>
of the aperture &#x2014; one half close, the other loose or canvas as at the Hospitals.</p>
<p>The window near the fore-place not to<lb/>
open &#x2014; lest a person<lb/>
sitting with his back<lb/>
to it should catch<lb/>
cold.</p>
<p>The window on the<lb/>
other side the door to<lb/>
open as a sash<lb/>
window</p>
<p>Window-Shutters<lb/>
up slighting &#x2014; Hendon-wise.</p>
<p>Dishes &amp;c to be<lb/>
washed at the Common<lb/>
Kitchen or in <add>each person's</add> <del>the</del> Servants'<lb/>
House.</p>
<p>The door to be listed<lb/>
and from the top of<lb/>
it a board to slope<lb/>
inwards and upwards<lb/>
to point the current<lb/>
of air upwards to the<lb/>
Ceiling on the opening<lb/>
of the door.</p>
<pb/>
<head><sic>Cabbins</sic> Furniture</head>
<p>Carpets &#x2014; <del>with</del> two<lb/>
foal Carpets to be provided &#x2014;<lb/>
a Carpet to<lb/>
cover the whole room<lb/>
to be hirable</p>
<p>Room for a small<lb/>
Piano-forte, which<lb/>
must be either between<lb/>
the unopening window<lb/>
and the door, or on<lb/>
the side opposite the<lb/>
fire-place.</p>
<head>Interstitial Stuffing for Side-Walls</head>
1. Chaff.<lb/>
2. Chopt





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July 1794

Remanenti

Terms upon which
they may be permitted
to outstay their
time: as the amusements
and the difficulty
of finding an
Asylum elsewhere
may induce many.

Paying down the
price of a Cabbin
with furniture?
that the means of
accommodating
pregnant ones may
not be lessened.

Or else double
or treble rent?

Consulenda

Mrs Charlotte Smith
Miss Burney that was
Mrs Moore.
Mrs Barbauld?
M Ann Ratcliffe?
Mrs Fenhault.
Authoress of Ellen?


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CABBINS — Furniture

Stove

one of Hempels 3 G:l
ones? N.B. There must
be means of heating
drinkables, such as
cawdle &c.

If a common fire
the air to come in
under the grate, that
it may not draw
through at the door
and window

Timber for the purpose
to ascend before
it descends, that it
may not choak, shew the
light through &c.
Ventilation in the
Bed place to be performed
by five apertures
in the ceiling
one at each corner,
and one in the center,
the apertures closed
by square wooden
tubes with a horizontal
arm above, as
on the outside, and
a perpendicular one
descending from it

Sliding cover in the
inside of the length
of the aperture — one half close, the other loose or canvas as at the Hospitals.

The window near the fore-place not to
open — lest a person
sitting with his back
to it should catch
cold.

The window on the
other side the door to
open as a sash
window

Window-Shutters
up slighting — Hendon-wise.

Dishes &c to be
washed at the Common
Kitchen or in each person's the Servants'
House.

The door to be listed
and from the top of
it a board to slope
inwards and upwards
to point the current
of air upwards to the
Ceiling on the opening
of the door.


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Cabbins Furniture

Carpets — with two
foal Carpets to be provided —
a Carpet to
cover the whole room
to be hirable

Room for a small
Piano-forte, which
must be either between
the unopening window
and the door, or on
the side opposite the
fire-place.

Interstitial Stuffing for Side-Walls

1. Chaff.
2. Chopt





Identifier: | JB/107/102/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

1794-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

102

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::[...?]]]

Image

001

Titles

cabins - furniture / visitors / russian flying chariots

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35093

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