Middlesex Prisons

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Middlesex Prisons

 * England List of Notable Prisons (National Institute)
 * Tower of London, Middlesex
 * [[User:National Institute sandbox 32L|Punishmen]
 * England Additional Criminal Punishments for Young Offenders (National Institute)
 * [[London Prison]

Many records related to Middlesex prisoners are kept in the London Sessions at the [[London Metropolitan Archive] and were printed by journalists in the Old Bailey Sessions. The [[Middlesex Court Record] article provides further information.

Bridewell
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. Records are kept at the [[London Metropolitan Archive]. [[Bridewell Chapel|Bridewell Chape] also kept records.

Newgate
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.

List of Executions at England from 1606 at Newgate Priso: Extracted from Haydn's Dictionar of Dates A variety of records survive and are held at the [[London Metropolitan Archive.

Additional Newgate Prison history is available at the [http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/newgate.html Capital Punishment website. Creators of the site have also compiled lists of executions at Newgate from 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
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

 * London Prisons ca. 1676 (The University of West Ontario)

Websites

 * 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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