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William ‘Whipper-snapper-upper’ Johnson
…3rd October – William Johnson, 30 years old, was committed to the Dorset County Gaol and House of Correction for 14 days due to vagrancy (begging). 1850 – 17th October…
James ‘want to be-’ Ritchie
…from a junior clerk, James Robertson, in Trongate, Glasgow. 1855 – 18th July – They are both committed to Glasgow Prison to await sentencing. 1855 – 25th September – James…
The Electrifying Cure
…wasting of muscles or the incidental paralysis, this is where electrification became even more commonplace, if inhumane to modern eyes. John Campbell was the chief medical officer at Woking Convict…
Nicholas Breedon/John Nicholas Breedon – The Slippery Servant
…brought up remand by Mr. Dickinson, accountant the National Provincial Bank , having sworn that the prisoner did not pay any money into the bank on the day named in the charge, was committed…
A Handy Guide to 19th Century London’s Thieves Slang
…woman – Wife – I can’t come out tonight, I’m cooking dinner for my old woman Pals – Companions – Two pals and I went to London Parlour–Jumping – Robbing…
County Gaols, City and Major Prisons
…Oxford City Gaol Oxford City Prison Oxford Pentonville Prison Pentonville Petworth County Bridewell for the Western Division Petworth Jail, Petworth Prison Petworth Poultry Compter Poultry Compter London Portland Prison Portland…
John ‘Bad Penny’ Duffy
James Duffy – Appearance Unknown Timeline 1831? – Estimated year of birth. 1855 – 18th October – Committed to Liverpool Gaol for using a counterfeit coin. 1855 – 1st December…
Lockups and Tolbooths
Lockups and Tolbooths were used extensively by local government to manage the wrongdoers in the community. Lockups, from 1500 onwards, were created to provide a place to restrain or temporarily…
Lincoln Castle
…design due to additional comforts like fresh air and less likely to be shackled. The prison aside from housing inmates, played host to both public and private executions, many of…