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the corn ufed for fupplying the prifon with bread is 

 ground, and v/hich is found to anfwer extremely well; 

 a committee-room for the magiftrates to tranfaifl bu- 

 finefs in; an office for the gaolor; a bakehoufe and 

 brewhoufe, wich iron boilers, an oven, and other 

 conveniencies for cooking for the prifoners ; and on 

 the top of the lodge there is a flat roof covered with 

 copper, on whkh executions take place, in the view 

 of all criminal prifoners. 



Befides cocks and wafliing troughs in the different 

 airing grounds, there is an engine which throws 

 water to the feveral cifterns on the top of each 

 building, from whence every part is plentifully fup- 

 plied with water, including the feveral water-clofets 

 which are allotted to the ufe of each diflin£l fubdi- 

 vifion of cells. 



It fliould be obferved, that no fleeping cells are 

 on the ground floor; by which arrangement the 

 cuftody of the prifoner is rendered more fecure, 

 and his health is not liable to be injured by the ri- 

 fmg of damps, and by means of air-holes confliruft- 

 ed in the back of each cell (except in the upper 

 {lories, where they are placed in the arches of the 

 cells) and which are fo managed as to exclude con- 

 verfation, while they admit air, its thorough circu- 

 lation is preferved. 



When vifitors come to fee debtors, they are per- 

 mitted immediately to go to their vifiiing-roora, the 



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