London Crime and Punishment
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Many records related to London prisoners are kept in the London Sessions at the [[London Metropolitan Archive] and were printed by journalists in the Old Bailey Sessions. The [[London Court Records|London Court Record] article provides further information.
Bridewell[edit | edit source]
Originally a workhouse-style hospital, by the late 1500s, many prisoners were held at Bridewell. The prison at Bridewell closed in 1855. Most of the buildings have been demolished.[1] Records are kept at the [[London Metropolitan Archive]. [[Bridewell Chapel|Bridewell Chape] also kept records.
Fleet Prison[edit | edit source]
Newgate[edit | edit source]
Newgate Prison was founded in 1188. It burned during the Great Fire of London (1666), but was rebuilt. Between 1770 and 1778, a new prison was designed, but burned down in the Gordon Riots (1780). It was rebuilt between 1780 and 1783. The prison closed in 1902 and the buildings were demolished.[1]
Additional Newgate Prison history is available at the Capital Punishment website. Creators of the site have also compiled lists of executions at Newgate from [http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/ng1783.html 1783 to 1799, 1800 to 1836, and 1837 to 1902. Before that time, executions took place at Tyburn.
- Griffiths, Arthur. The Chronicles of Newgate. 2 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1884. Digital version of Volume 1 at [http://archive.org/details/chroniclesnewga00grifgoog Internet Archiv; Volume 2 at [http://archive.org/details/chroniclesnewga02grifgoog Internet Archiv - both free.
Executions[edit | edit source]
Many Londoners found guilty of capital crimes at the Old Bailey Sessions were publicly executed at Tyburn, although it was possible to be reprieved. A list of executions at Tyburn 1695-1783 is available [http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/tyburn.html onlin.
A list of executions at the Tower of London from 1388 to 1941 is also available [http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/tower.html onlin.
Felons found guilty of crimes at sea, such as piracy, were put to death at Execution Dock, near the Tower of London. A list of executions there from 1735 to 1830 is available [http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/edock.html onlin.
- Stevenson, Robert Louis. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who Have Been Condemned and Executed for Murder, Highway Robberies, House-breaking, Street Robberies, Coining, Or Other Offences; From the Year 1720 to the Year 1735, Collected from Original Papers and Authentic Memoirs. London: Reeves and Turner, 1874. Digital version at [http://archive.org/details/cu31924024870887 Internet Archiv - free.
Maps[edit | edit source]
- London Prisons ca. 1676 (The University of West Ontario)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Prison Records, London Metropolitan Archives Information Leaflet Number 59, http://217.154.230.218/NR/rdonlyres/5B8D735B-9FCB-47F4-A9BE-1A45430FF54A/0/59PRISONRECORDS.pdf, accessed 17 January 2012
Websites[edit | edit source]
- Capital Punishment U.K.
- [http://www.londonlives.org/static/HousesOfCorrection.jsp Houses of Correctio (London Lives)
- [http://www.londonlives.org/static/Prisons.jsp Prisons and Lockup (London Lives)
- [http://217.154.230.218/NR/rdonlyres/5B8D735B-9FCB-47F4-A9BE-1A45430FF54A/0/59PRISONRECORDS.pdf Prison Record (London Metropolitan Archives Information Leaflet)
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