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Schedule (A.) continued. - Abstract of Daily Consumption.

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Inspector General of Prisons.

Inspector General of Prisons, do certify, That I have inspected the Bedding, Clothing and Furniture of the different
and that the following Articles appear to be deficient from unavoidable Wear and Tear since last In-
Bedsteads,

Blankets,

Prison Dresses,

Bed Tickens; I do therefore direct the Local Inspector of the said Gaol to provide such deficient Articles, at reasonable Prices, and to furnish an Account of the Expence thereof to the Collector of Excise at , pursuant to an Act made in the Third Year of the Reign of King George the Fourth, intituled [here set

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Classes in the Gaol of

spection; viz.

forth the Title of this Act.]

SCHEDULE (C.)

ANNUAL RETURN of Articles supplied for Gaols, as ordered by the Inspector General of Prisons.

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Collector of Excise.

A. B. Local Inspector of the Gaol at
came before me this Day, and made Oath, that the Articles above stated are a true
Account of Articles ordered by the Inspector General of Prisons, for the Use of the said Gaol, pursuant to an Act made in the Third Year of the Reign of
King George the Fourth, intituled [here set forth the Title of this Act,] and that the same were laid in on the best practicable Terms, and are charged at Cost
Prices, and that no Profit is made on the Purchase thereof by him, or by any other Person for his Use.

Sworn before me this

Day of

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County of

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A. B. Keeper of the
Bridewell, came before me this Day, and made Oath on the Holy Evangelists, that the List above
stated contains the Names of every Individual who was confined for One Night or more in the aforesaid Bridewell, during the Three Months
ending
and that the Sums annexed to their respective Names were actually expended in their Support,
and that the Prisoners received the different Articles of Provisions at Cost Price, without any Profit or Gain by the Purchase or Sale thereof to
him or any other Person on his behalf; and further, that the poor Prisoners were supplied with Diet according to One of the Three Dietary Tables
approved according to Law, and which are posted in the said Bridewell; and further maketh Oath, that the Prisoners who have not received Gaol
Allowances have been supplied by their Friends with sufficient Food.

Sworn before me this

Day of

Collector of Excise of the District of

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19. Whether Common Gaol, House of Correction or Bridewell?

20.- Under whose Jurisdiction and Superintendence?

21.- Number of Officers, and how appointed?

22.- Number of Classes, Wards or Divisions, Work Rooms, Day Rooms and Airing Yards; and whether the same can be extended or increased?

23.- Dietary or other Weekly Allowance, and Weekly Cost per Head?

24.- Allowance of Clothing and Bedding, and Cost per Head?

25.- Description of Employment and hard Labour?

26.- Hours of Labour and of Exercise?

27.- Amount of Earnings, how applied, and in what Proportion, to each Class of Prisoners, to the Officers of the Prison, and to the Fund applicable to the Maintenance of the said Prison?

28. Whether the Classification required by this Act has been observed? — If not, for what Reasons, and what Measures have been taken to remedy this Defect?

29.- What Duties are performed by the Chaplain, what Provision made for Instruction, and whether Prisoners are supplied with Bibles and other Books?

30.— Attendance of the Surgeon; and whether separate Buildings or Apartments are provided for the Sick?

31.-Reasons for Non Employment of Prisoners, with reference to Column 15?

32.- Reasons for Punishments by Gaoler?

33.- General Observations.

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