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Coldbath Fields Prison, London: view from the north west to the south east, with St Paul's Cathedral beyond. Engraving, 1798.
Date: Sepr. 1st 1798Reference: 37714i- Books
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A further account (being part II.) of the cruelties discovered in the Coldbath-Fields Prison, as reported in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 22d July, 1800, in the speeches of Sir Francis Burdett, bart. and R.B. Sheridan, Esq. In which is included a letter from James Williams, describing the melancholy case of Peter Chenu, who died July 13, and the severe treatment to which himself and several other prisoners were exposed. To which is added, an affidavit of Joseph Burks, with a statement of facts repecting the discipline of the House of Correction in Coldbath-Fields.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: [1800]- Books
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An impartial statement of the inhuman cruelties discovered! in the Coldbath-Fields Prison, by the grand and traverse juries for the county of Middlesex, and reported in the House of Commons, on Friday the 11th of June [sic], 1800, by Sir Francis Burdett, ... To which is added, a letter to R. B. Sheridan, Esq. by Christopher Munnings. Also, an interesting letter, from one of the prisoners, ... to Mr. Jordan, the publisher, ...
Date: [1800?]- Books
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An Impartial statement of the inhuman cruelties discovered! in the Coldbath-Fields Prison, by the grand and traverse juries for the county of Middlesex, and reported in the House of Commons, on Friday the 11th of July, 1800, by Sir Francis Burdett, bart. With the report of the debate on that momentous occasion. To which is added, a letter to R.B. Sheridan, Esq. by Christopher Munnings, Esq. Also, an interesting letter, from one of the prisoners, now under confinement, to Mr. Jordan, the publisher, stating the real cause of his present miserable situation, &c.
Date: [1800?]- Pictures
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Middlesex House of Correction: male prisoners treading on the boards of a treadmill: in the foreground others sit resting. Wood engraving by W.B. Gardner, 1874, after M. Fitzgerald.
Fitzgerald, Michael, active 1871-1891.Date: 1874Reference: 37711i- Pictures
Clerkenwell House of Correction, London: top, the oakum-shed and bottom, the needle-room. Wood engravings after M. Fitzgerald, 1874.
Fitzgerald, Michael, active 1871-1891.Date: 1874Reference: 585000i- Pictures
Two male convicts rotate a water engine as two more approach under the instruction of the warder in Coldbath Field's prison, London. Aquatint by J. Bluck after T. Rowlandson and A.C. Pugin.
Bluck, J., active 1791-1831.Date: [1808]Reference: 584998i- Pictures
The House of Correction in Coldbath Fields, London. Engraving.
Date: [1900?]Reference: 584997i- Pictures
The House of Correction in Coldbath Fields, London. Engraving by J. Mills after J. King.
Mills, J.Date: [1800?]Reference: 584999i- Pictures
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Middlesex House of Correction: prisoners are sitting in a room sewing large pieces of cloth. Wood engraving by H.H. after M. Fitzgerald.
Fitzgerald, Michael, active 1871-1891.Date: [1874]Reference: 37708i- Pictures
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Middlesex House of Correction: prisoners sitting on long benches untangling bundles of twine (picking oakum); a guard raises his hand. Wood engraving. after M. Fitzgerald, 1874.
Fitzgerald, Michael, active 1871-1891.Date: [1874]Reference: 37710i- Books
General Penitentiary. Extracts from the rules and regulations. Prisoners.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
To the Governor of the Penitentiary, Millbank, Westminster. : London, [blank] 182[blank]. Sir, [blank] do hereby tender to supply the Penitentiary, at the prices hereinafter-mentioned, with such of the following articles to which such prices are annexed.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820]- Books
Take notice, : That any officer or servant of the penitentiary who shall supply, or bring in to, any prisoner confined therein, any money, clothing, provisions, dict [sic], or other article or thing whatsoever, except such as shall be permitted by the Governor.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
General Penitentiary, Millbank. Inferior officers. Male department.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
That the following resolution be observed. : That the following resolution be understood with every inferior officer and servant taken into the Penitentiary in future, viz. That when any officer or servant is taken upon trial, the Governor shall report at the end of one month, ... whether he or she is fit for his or her situation.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
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An impartial state of the late difference amongst the Protestant Dissenting ministers at Salters-Hall. With observations, proposals, and perswasives for accommodation.
Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Pictures
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Middlesex House of Correction: a man is holding a birch in his hand as he stands over a shaped wooden plank set near a window for flogging boys; a man and a woman look on. Wood engraving after M. Fitzgerald, 1874..
Fitzgerald, Michael, active 1871-1891.Date: [1874]Reference: 37712i- Books
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Account of persons confined for debt, in the various prisons of England and Wales; together with their provisionary allowance during confinement: as reported to the Society for the Discharge and Relief of Small Debtors, in April, May, June, &c. 1800. By James Neild, Esq. Treasurer.
Neild, James, 1744-1814.Date: 1800- Pictures
Hustings at Brentford for the election for the seat of Middlesex in 1802: Sir Francis Burdett, surrounded by a boisterous crowd, pleads with the Devil to support him, but the Devil looks at the hustings and decides to return to Hell. Etching attributed to J.T. Smith, 1802.
Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833Date: [1802]Reference: 585315i- Books
An inquiry, whether crime and misery are produced or prevented, by our present system of prison discipline / Illustrated by descriptions of the Borough Compter. Tothill Fields. The jails at St. Albans, and at Guildford. The jail at Bury. The Maison de force at Ghent. The Philadelphia prison. The penitentiary at Millbank. And the proceedings of the ladies' committee at Newgate. By Thomas Fowell Buxton.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir, 1786-1845.Date: 1818- Books
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An account of the rise, Progress, and Present State, of the Society for the discharge and relief of persons imprisoned for small debts throughout England.
Society for the Discharge and Relief of Persons imprisoned for small Debts.Date: [1794]- Pictures
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St George's Fields, Southwark: anti-Catholic rioters in the Gordon riots wielding sticks, displaying banners, and setting buildings on fire. Etching, 1780.
Date: The 1st of Aug.st 1780Reference: 37719i- Books
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Two letters from Lieut. Gen. Fitzpatrick, to the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon, &c. relative to observations reported, in the Courier of June 18th, 1799, to have been made by his Lordship upon a trial in the Court of King's Bench.
Fitzpatrick, Richard, 1747-1813.Date: [1800]- Books
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Cold Bath Fields Prison, by some called the English Bastile! The speech of Sir Francis Burdett, Bart. (on Tuesday, May 21, 1799,) in the House of Commons.
Burdett, Francis, 1770-1844.Date: [1799]