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I Reformation
General testimonies
of depravity
Octr 1796 Most
atrocious crimes
frequent. Convicts
dissipated, turbulent,
and abandoned.
2
Octr 1796 Far too
many incorrigibles.
Rowdy jail gang.
3.
Octr Reformation
dispaired of by the
Governor.
4
Fb Feb. 1797. Independent
Expirees
600: - so many
enemies to public
security.
5.
Oct. 1797 Crimes
increase.
6.
March 1798. The
Colony of a nest
of villains - punishments
produce no
effect - levity as
little. Importation
of good characters,
importation of
bad, the sole resource
observations.
7.
Apr. 1798. Settlers
without distinction
undeserving.
8.
Oct. 1799 1798. Reformation
more &
more hopeless every
day, notwithstanding
the strictness of the
police.
9.
Feb. 1799. Future
punishments generally
disregarded.
10.
May 1799. Convict
Robt Lowe emancipated
for good behaviour
on ships board, & trusted
with stock embezzles it
Backsliding general.
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I Reformation
General testimonies
of depravity.
July 1799
Night Robberies increase
Watchmen
and Constables negligent
or accomplices.
for
rewards for
and associations
for vigilance
produce little
effect.
12.
Dec. 1799. Wishes
for the future
but without hopes.
13.
June 1800. Crimes
still increasing
notwithstanding
increase of executions.
II. General depravity
in Females.
1.
July 1798. Females
lazy idle and insolent
their vices
their children
an excuse for
laziness.
2.
Aug. 1798. Women far
worse than the men.
3.
Oct. 1798. Spirits and
women the two irresistible
temptations.
4.
Women refractory &
disobedient, complaints
of these incessant.
5.
July 1798. Women far
worse than the men -
recognized so in public
orders. are at the
bottom of every crime.
6.
Nov. 1799. Women through
indulgence to their sex
escape doing service.
7.
Feb. 1800. Women corrupt
the Soldiery - driven to
desperation by a bad
women a good soldier
destroys himself.
8
Apr. 1800. Cargo of
Women Convicts spoken of as a bad
cargo.
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I Reformation
III Depravity - particular
exemplifications
1.
Oct 1796. Five murders
in one year
evidence unobtainable.
2.
Jan. 1799. Burglary
in the Commissary
House.
3
Jan. 1799. Several
hundred poundsworth
stolen lately
by a nest of thieves.
observations no
particular
crimes noticed except
incendiarism.
IV - Exemplifications
continued - Incendiarism.
1
Jan. 1797 Stack of
Government wheat
burnt - other stacks
saved by the exertions
of a Jail Gang bought
by a universal pardon.
Country universally
combustible.
Cause of burning
wheat, the hope of
selling wheat to
replace it.
Evidence unobtainable.
2.
Dec. 1797. A settler
being in debt sees
his crop burnt &
is beaten by unknown
enemies with blackened
faces.
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