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272.

For Her Majesty's Stationery Office,

LONDON:

Printed by W. Clowas and Sons, 14, Charing Crown,

all,

273.

Regulations for the Government ofther Majesty's Jail on the

Island of Stoughong-

One European Constable with be Jail day and night; his duty is to take

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sentry over charge of

the Convict

the sick, cooks

and sweepers, and not allow them to leave the prison unless recoupanied by an Indian Constable. He will also visit the bidian Constable on sentry over the solitary cells

during the night,

and see

that he is on duty.

every

Calf hour

One European Constable will remain at the prison all day

he will Kiip conet deliver them over to the failer-

the

Key

ML fis

possession during the day, and at

sentry

the Jolitary

posted till six

One Indian Constable will be posted

every evening at enneet, and remain so

relock the following morning.

over

Each Prisoner must be searched before he is locked up, and Knives or other cutting instruments taken from

him.

No clothes, food, or anything else will be allowed to enter the fail without being previously inspected by the Constable on duty.

to prisoner will be allowed to quit

his cell inler to labou

-

exercise, or obey a call of nature, without special permission;

-to prisoner will be allowed to recive visitas, unless by the canction of the dailer, and in the Verandah.. Prisoners so receiving visits will be searched after their friends shall have left them.

Permission to purchase tobrees, fuit and other harmless given to well-behaved Prisoners.

luxuries,

Allay

he

to unnecessary communication to be allowed between Priemer and Coretables

others

duty at the fail.

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