A visit to the Philadelphia prison; being an accurate and particular account of the wise and humane administration adopted in every part of that building; containing also an account of the gradual reformation, and present improved state of the penal laws of Pennsylvania: with observations on the impolicy and injustice of capital punishments ... In a letter to a friend / By Robert J. Turnbull.
- Robert James Turnbull
- Date:
- 1797
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A visit to the Philadelphia prison; being an accurate and particular account of the wise and humane administration adopted in every part of that building; containing also an account of the gradual reformation, and present improved state of the penal laws of Pennsylvania: with observations on the impolicy and injustice of capital punishments ... In a letter to a friend / By Robert J. Turnbull. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![w-built DWELLING-HOUSE, n*™* ™ lonuine, in the occupation of Mr. G. Lawrence, ‘lose of ORCHARDING called Moncrojt,con- rstmemlone* I*'™.?*' ie remainder in the said parish of Fret he. ne, of the said Lots, except the 5th, are in the pu - ^7Serpani^rsFrS.oMr. Fry.r; or 7 and James, Attornies-at-Law, Newnham. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. WE BARK and OAK TIMBER. O EE SOLD BY AUCTION, Bv JAMES LEES, jers Inn in the town of Lidney, on Thursday, 1 *.SA ,q16 at Three o’clock m the After- ct°to such Conditions as shall be then produced,) flgUmtSCT)PlMCK OAK BARK of the first Cut ofa certain Coppice Wood, called Kid* ng by estimation 73a. la- 19*. or thereabouts, •fyMaide^OAK TIMBER TREES, of mature kid with Red Paint, and numbered from 1 to in the aforesaid Wood, with the Lops, Fops, Vols are near the River Severn, by which' there t communication with Gloucester, Bristol, aim Lots. Thirty-five MAIDEN ASH, each sort numbered progressively with waiU * Lot%!TfhIrtV'MAIDEtil ELMS, numbered with ,' paint from 1 to 30, with a cross. under the number. ^ l ot 5 One Hundred and Sixty-nine MAIDEN with white paint from 1 to 163, *M*?™*?*i**% t Lot 6. Twenty-eight Spanish C'HkSNU 1JRM *> bered with white paint from 1 to 2b, and 3 ASH, al \ bered with white paint from L to 3, with a cross ui\ . UUA considerable part of the above Oak and Elm are calc ed for the first Naval purposes, and the whole ot very.. dimensions, and are situate within 2 miles of the Rm r at FoMview of the Timber, apply to Joseph Hiscox, at trethlv Mansion, or the respective Tenants, and tor ot.ier ticularsr to Mr. Hooper, Solicitor, Ross, or the Auctic Coleford. r thereof, apply to Mr. Ducker. or James Free odward, at ISdney Park ; and for other *r«cu- s. ToVey and Jame»,Attormes at Law,New nhaim HEREFORDSHIRE. TIMBER and COPPICE WOOD, j TO RESOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. WHITE, At the Hotel, in Hereford, on Monday, the IT a of mis’the Hours <**<«'***'»'%**& 1310, Dftweeo uic 'Of VH> f'P rjpM i'BYIIL undor-mentioned DAK i LVt LLL it louse- valu- HEREFORDSHIRE. in* Stock, Implements of Husbandry, U<> are. Bracing and Diary Utensils, and a v orse-power 7 hr ashing DJachine. O BE SOLD BY AUCTION.* By WM. JAMES, - . •r Castle, ih the parish of Eardtsley,^ Easter 1 Tuesday, the 15th and 16th days of April, 1816, valunlllV FARMING STOCK and lm- tsof Husbandry, the property of the late Mr. nmrisine 22 Cows and Heifers, calved anu in* vear-old Bull, 6 Barren Cows and Heifers, 8 ca- ^oid Oxen, in high condition, 16 five and four- 3 15 three-year-wl'd ditto, 5 two-year-ol;d ditto, tto 1 Bull Calf, 7 Bullock Calves, 8 yearling Hei- erfer Calves; &Cart Geldings and Mares, 1 three- t Filler, 1 four-year-old Nag Filieyfby Lizmnhago; re PHs - S narrow-wheeled Waggons 4 broad- •ts and Wains, 1 narrow-wheeled Cart, ^ pairs o Ploughs, 2 Ground Cars, 2 Rollers 8 suits of ng*, Yokes and Chains, Winnowing Fans, Corn drv small Implements, Scales and Weights, Cider and a very capital Four-horse-power 1 krasmng mptoe; also, on Monday 7^ hS^IhOLD a great variety of valuaole HOlbtnULu id FURNITURE; together witfi Brewing and &c._-Sale to commence at Eleven o Uock noon of each day. ib unuor-meuiuMH.u ,7,7 and COPPICE WrOOD, in the following or such mSdTnoaks,, on m and Cum Farms, in the parish of Abbey Dote, an MAIDEN OAKS, growing round Joe Cock-ymd C in th* same parish. The above are marked with a Crc; fCj lotf One Hundred and Thirty-six MAIDEN ( standing in The Dyffnn Grove, in the same parish nur urotrressivtly with white paint, from No. 1 to No. L ?l-o nv’-ked with a Cross with white paintmver them 3Lot 3 Twelve MAIDEN OAKS and Eight POLL standing on Trdovgh Farm, in theparish^ot haitnt J-)e Nineteen MAIDEN CAM and G,« 1 OLI.^RO . in a Coppice on the same Farm, w.th the U .U.E < growing therein. The above are crossed with a Sun are also marked with a Dot with white paint. Lot 4. The UNDERWOOD growing m The Co Coppice, in the parish of Abbey Dare aforesaid, which i O ik and of many years’ growth. . r . The above Timber Trees are principally adorn. Plank and areKituate a short distance from - 1. ^ i' at Canon Bridge, and are nc.tabcweb nnLs'nnn. ,e. Mr Pearce, the tenant at the Lyflim } arm, t.. ward John Williams, who lives near the Cock-/, chew Lots 1, 2, and 4; Mr. Lewis, the tenant of J Farm, will shew Lot 3; and for further I arUcuLrs Messrs. Williams and Powles, bom urns, Mor.mom HEREFORDSHIRE. OAK ASH, and other TIMBER, and COPPICE WOOD. J BE SOLD BY AUCUON, By WM. JAMES, Gore Inn, in the parish of in,i, Anr;i 1816. at Four o Clocrc. in me riti ibject to Conditions’ of Sale which wiU be then HEREFORDSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY ALL i ION, . By Mr. WHITE, At the Crown and Thistle, Inn, Mm mouth, on day the 17th day of April, 1816, at Foul o D.ocft ternoon, (subject to Condition* that will then be pr rr'/\ MAIDEN OAKS, uu.*nberet] \vith t U Paint, standing on the Newhouse Estate, i rLh of Garway, distant 6 miles from the town of M The Trees are of very fine dimensions, and \ ei t0r Mr.VMorgan, the Proprietor of the Newhouse will send a Person to shew the imibm and for ticulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Colemrd.__ maiden OAK, 30 MAIDEN ASH, ► and 1 ASH TIMBER TREES, marked thus ribe standing and growing on Upton Court L- a!.h of Upton Bishop, within a few imles of the ss and the^Navigable Rivet' Wye. and adjoln.ng 'road, anti grea8f part of the Oak Timhef lit for dp ALL AGE of a Piece of fine, full-grown CO I - D chiefly Oak, containing about 6 customary , standing upon the said Upton Court mmlt^AK rev-fix MAIDEN, and l 1 OLLARD OAR REEcS,blazed and marked thus X with a Scribe, Grove on the Glebe Estate in the panshot Sel- a few hundred ^ ^ IJ?T7.H “ ‘AAV. VBdps, the Te- 'HEREFORDSHIRE. TO BE S'OL1) B V AUCTION* By Mr. WHITE, At the Crown Inn, in Whitchurch on Wfodnesdj day of May next, between the hours ot 1 hre * the Afternoon, subject to Conditions then a r 5 W< > FRE EH0\jD DWBELSN y 1 adjoining each other, (the one newly built J ble Brewhouse, Cider-Mill, two Gardens and thereto adjoining, containing together about lj he village of Whitchurch, within 4 miles of M 6 of Ross, and now in the occupation of the P Groves, and Mrs. Griffiths. These lated for the residence of any respects!) . perstm of moderate property, retiring from Si The Mail Coach to and it*m London passes Possession may be haa.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30346459_0003.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


