PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
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Surmiccion to juchar to acce, fruit, a other harmless luxuries may be given to well-
chaved Prisoners.
No unnecectary communication to be allowed between Prisoners and Constables or others on duty at the Jail.
The
Jailer will visit the cells and evening,
morning and satisfy himself of the safety of his prisoners. He will recollect that the preservation of their health will mainly depend upon cleanliness of person and abode, to which he will particularly direct his attention.
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The Constable on duty will see that Iricover leaves the Poison, unless under the special charge of a Constable or Officer of the
Prison.
Ond of the Police Magistrates will visit the Poison at least once in every week, and make a written report to His Excellency the Governor
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is be observed by each
·Debtors' Prison.
He shati save his bed or cause it to be
$rade, and clear his room or cause it to be cleaned, every morning. I've shall be required to keep himself clean and decent in his persond, and conform to the Rules and Regulations here laid downs; and it shall be the duty of the Jailer to see that the
strictly adhered to. Every person on admission shall be examined by the failer, in order to accertain that he has no
dangerous weapon, or articles calculated to facilitate escape, or spirituous liquors.
when not receiving any allowance from the Prisons, receives fromd his friends or purchase food or clothing, but us Debtor shall be allowed to receive or purchase
or one quart of beer
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day of twenty-four hours. No Prisoner in the custody of the Sheriff shall keep or have any spiris Anous liquors in the Pricond, without his leave first obtained
Articles of cloning and food shall only be received between lice hours of right in the forenoow And four in the afitenoord, and shall be subject to the inspection of the files, in order to prevent Extravagance
and hints. No.
6 part
ot of each food, wine bar or other arte's Achi begiver, told to, or exchanged with any
other Letter; and
Debtor transgressing any
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