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Male bridewell prifoners. 



Female debtors. 



Female felons and bridewell prifoners for trial. 



Fem.ale convifts, and bridewell prifoners convict. 



Female fines. 



Reception cells. 



Condemned cells; or for king's evidence, when 

 not ufed for the condemned. 



Refraftory cells. 



Infirmary for males. 



Infirmary for females. 



In the reception cells in the lodge, prifoners are 

 placed immediately on their entrance, until they can 

 be examined by the furgeon, and thoroughly cleaned, 

 for which purpofe there are a hot and a cold bath. 

 If in a foul or infeftious flate, they remain there 

 till the furgeon pronounces them fit to be removed 

 into the interior parts of the prifon ; they are then 

 fent to their proper claiTes, and all felons are appa- 

 relled in the gaol uniform, and their own clothes, if 

 fit to be preferved, are fumigated in a kiln, and laid 

 by in the wardrobe till their liberation, or are de- 

 livered to the care of their friends. There are alfo 

 two rooms in the lodge for the habitation of the 

 taflcmafter, and a finall one for one of the turnkeys ; 

 a wardrobe ; a room containing one of Stockdale's 

 mills for grinding corn, and every other requifite 

 for grinding and for drelling the flour, where all 



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