21 — ‘...The convict is then to be supplied with his cell badge, by the number of which he is only to be addressed and referred to while in the new prison. No convict must ever be called by his name.’
64 — ‘The convicts, upon no pretence whatsoever, are to attempt holding any communication with each other, either by words or signs, and must never read aloud, sing, whistle, dance or make any other noise in their cells, exercise yards, corridors or chapel. The convicts are only to be addressed by the number of their cells, and no man must ever use his name in communicating with the officers placed over him.’
70 — ‘Before the convicts leave their cells, they are invariably to draw down their cap-peaks, and…