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<head><note>ss3</note> <unclear>Clandestine</unclear></head><!-- headings in pencil -->
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<note>I. L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Belgrave<!-- note in pencil --></note> <del>In</del> <add><unclear>The</unclear> instance, in</add> the instance <add><del><gap/></del></add> of <del>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></del> this noble Lord, as <del>in</del> <del><unclear>this</unclear> instance</del> <add><del><unclear>many</unclear></del> <add>it would</add></add><lb/>
<p><note>I. L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Belgrave<!-- note in pencil --></note> <del>In</del> <add><unclear>The</unclear> instance, in</add> the instance <add><del><gap/></del></add> of <del>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></del> this noble Lord, as <del>in</del> <del><unclear>this</unclear> instance</del> <add><del><unclear>many</unclear></del> <add>it would</add></add><lb/>
<del>of any <add>other</add> person</del>, <add>have been in that <del><gap/></del> of the meanest of his servants,</add> my object was &#x2014; to relieve <add>exempt</add> him, as far<lb/>
<del>of any <add>other</add> person</del>, <add>have been in that <del><gap/></del> of the meanest of his servants,</add> my object was &#x2014; to relieve <add>exempt</add> him, as far<lb/>
as depended upon myself, from every shadow of inconvenience.<lb/>
as depended upon myself, from every shadow of inconvenience.<lb/>
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<del>other views</del> - <add>partly [+]</add> <note>[+] <del>for the</del>, with an express view to the accomodation of Lord Belgrave.</note>
<del>other views</del> - <add>partly [+]</add> <note>[+] <del>for the</del>, with an express view to the accomodation of Lord Belgrave.</note>
<add><del>for that very purpose</del>:- the same spot which</add> <del>the same that</del> is still covered by a <lb/>
<add><del>for that very purpose</del>:- the same spot which</add> <del>the same that</del> is still covered by a <lb/>
<del><unclear>pile</unclear></del> <add><del>small cluster</del> wretched pile of</add> of half ruined Almshouses, called the <hi rend="underline">Five Chimneys.</hi>
<del><unclear>pile</unclear></del> <add><del>small cluster</del> wretched pile of</add> of half ruined Almshouses, called the <hi rend="underline">Five Chimneys.</hi><lb/>
Without his concurrence, I could not have<lb/>
prevented his Demesnes from being continually <del>overlooked</del> <add>exposed,</add><lb/>
on two sides out of four, to the view of the<lb/>
company of all sorts that <del>might be expected would</del> <add>might at times</add><lb/>
<del>of <unclear>course</unclear></del> be rolling by in torrents, in their passage<lb/>
to and from the Penitentiary House. With his concurrence,<lb/>
so favourable was the ground, I offered<lb/>
to make such arrangements, and <del>would have</del> <add>was content to make</add> made<lb/>
them at my own <sic>expence</sic>, that not a single individual,<lb/>
<del>going</del> <add>passing</add> to or from the Penitentiary House<lb/>
should ever be visible from any <add>part</add> of his Lordships grounds.</p>




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14 Jany 1802 Before A + A 3 Connectg Observd ss3 Clandestine

I. Ld Belgrave In The instance, in the instance of Ld this noble Lord, as in this instance many <add>it would</add>
of any other person, have been in that of the meanest of his servants, my object was — to relieve exempt him, as far
as depended upon myself, from every shadow of inconvenience.
But in his instance that this exemption was what
could not do be afforded, in the compleatest <add>a degree, ever so compleat as otherwise,</add> so compleatly as otherwise without
his own cooperation and as well as . There was not in
The In the whole of the Salisbury Estate every no spot not a spot did not afford a could <add>any where have been found</add> in which
the the Penitentiary House could be placed so effectively prevented, from producing
inconvenience to Ld Belgrave, as it would
be by being placed set down in a part of Tothill Fields, which
had been pitched upon by me, partly in that partly in on other considerations, other views - partly [+] [+] for the, with an express view to the accomodation of Lord Belgrave. for that very purpose:- the same spot which the same that is still covered by a
pile small cluster wretched pile of of half ruined Almshouses, called the Five Chimneys.
Without his concurrence, I could not have
prevented his Demesnes from being continually overlooked exposed,
on two sides out of four, to the view of the
company of all sorts that might be expected would might at times
of course be rolling by in torrents, in their passage
to and from the Penitentiary House. With his concurrence,
so favourable was the ground, I offered
to make such arrangements, and would have was content to make made
them at my own expence, that not a single individual,
going passing to or from the Penitentiary House
should ever be visible from any part of his Lordships grounds.



Identifier: | JB/121/018/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-01-14

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Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

018

Info in main headings field

Clandestine

Image

001

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Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E3

Penner

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Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

001

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