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+ F 9 14 Dec 41
§8 Establishment increased a pretence for crushing
F.9. Duke of Portland to Lords of the Treasury. — 14 Octr 1799.
Pretends to have examined the Acts — puts a groundless interpretation on
them — confusion and inconsistency — Will not allow Panopticon any convicts
that can either be transported or kept in the Jails. it would check the imprisonment
in the Jails — Will not execute the Acts — because the expence would fall on government
yet proposes 2150 as the number.
Mr King having laid before me a Letter from Mr Long
of the 27th ulti<hi rend='underline'>e</hi> desiring, by command of your Lordships, to be
apprized of the number of Convicts, which the Panopticon proposed
to be erected by Mr Bentham, is intended to accommodate.
I have examined (b) the Acts of the 19th and 34th of his
present Majesty relative to the building of Penitentiary Houses
for confining and employing in hard labour, person convicted
of transportable and other Crimes. —
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see note to letter 1514, vol. 6 |
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