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Newgate Londons Prototype Of Hell Stephen Halliday

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Newgate Londons Prototype Of Hell Stephen Halliday
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.62 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Stephen Halliday
ISBN: 9780750938969, 075093896X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Newgate Londons Prototype Of Hell Stephen Halliday by Stephen Halliday 9780750938969, 075093896X instant download after payment.

There have been more prisons in London than in any other European city. Of these, Newgate was the largest, most notorious, and worst. Built during the 12th century, it became a legendary place—the inspiration of more poems, plays, and novels than any other building in London. It was a place of cruelty and wretchedness, at various times holding Dick Turpin, Titus Oates, Daniel Defoe, Jack Sheppard, and Casanova. Because prisons were privately run, any time spent in prison had to be paid for by the prisoner. Housing varied from a private cell with a cleaning woman and a visiting prostitute, to simply lying on the floor with no cover. Those who died inside—and only a quarter of prisoners survived until their execution day—had to stay in Newgate as a rotting corpse until relatives found the money for the body to be released. Stephen Halliday tells the story of Newgate's origins, the criminals it held and the punishments meted out. This is a compelling slice of London's social and criminal history.

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