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Extract from Jeremy Bentham's Last Will and Testament My body I give to my dear friend Doctor Southwood
Smith to be disposed of in a manner hereinafter mentioned, and I direct ... he will take my body under his charge and take
the requisite and appropriate measures for the disposal and preservation of the several parts of my bodily frame in the manner
expressed in the paper annexed to this my will and at the top of which I have written Auto Icon. The skeleton he will cause
to be put together in such a manner as that the whole figure may be seated in a chair usually occupied by me when living,
in the attitude in which I am sitting when engaged in thought in the course of time employed in writing. I direct that the
body thus prepared shall be transferred to my executor. He will cause the skeleton to be clad in one of the suits of black
occasionally worn by me. The body so clothed, together with the chair and the staff in the my later years bourne by me, he
will take charge of and for containing the whole apparatus he will cause to be prepared an appropriate box or case and will
cause to be engraved in conspicuous characters on a plate to be affixed thereon and also on the labels on the glass cases
in which the preparations of the soft parts of my body shall be contained ... my name at length with the letters ob: followed
by the day of my decease. If it should so happen that my personal friends and other disciples should be disposed to meet together
on some day or days of the year for the purpose of commemorating the founder of the greatest happiness system of morals and
legislation my executor will from time to time cause to be conveyed to the room in which they meet the said box or case with
the contents therein to be stationed in such part of the room as to the assembled company shall seem meet . Queens Square
Place, Westminster, Wednesday 30th May, 1832.
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