—T. J. W.
[100a] Appendix D.
[100b] Loc. cit., p. 131.
[103] Capt. Woodriff’s letter, Appendix D.
[104] In July 1799 the Dutch prisoners applied for the use of a building for theatrical exhibitions, but “My Lords” would not hear of such a thing, as “not being according to law, and might be attended with inconvenience to the neighbourhood”; but about ten years later, as seen in Foulley’s model, there is a theatre in the centre of the south-west quadrangle.
[105] Appendix A.
[107] Appendix D.
[109] No. 10, Appendix D.
[111] When M. Foulley knew the prison seven years later, this block was set apart for petty-officers and civilians.
[113] The remainder of this chapter is quoted verbatim from the Story of Dartmoor Prison (Basil Thomson).