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would be the means of the Gaols themselves being neglected — by<lb/>which means, the greater part of the Prisoners, who now are, or<lb/>hereafter may be, confined in them, would necessarily be sent to<lb/>the Panopticon, where the expences attending their custody would<lb/>be borne by Government, instead of being defrayed by the respective<lb/>Counties. Signed by the Duke himself, which<lb/>is not usual. Letters to Treasury from | |||
would be the means of the Gaols themselves being neglected — by
which means, the greater part of the Prisoners, who now are, or
hereafter may be, confined in them, would necessarily be sent to
the Panopticon, where the expences attending their custody would
be borne by Government, instead of being defrayed by the respective
Counties. Signed by the Duke himself, which
is not usual. Letters to Treasury from
Identifier: | JB/121/220/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121. |
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1799-10-14 |
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121 |
Panopticon |
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The Duke of Portland to the Lords Commrs of the Treasury (Extract) |
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Correspondence |
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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
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See note to letter 1514, vol. 6 |
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