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A New History of London
… accomplices, who were accordingly committed prisoners to Newgate 1. A bill was brought in to disable Bambridge from …
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… in the rebellion of 1715, but who then escaped out of Newgate, and was now taken on board a French ship bound for … which immorality, idleness, and indigence give rise to. Newgate was rendered so infectious by an uncommon number of … from lord Chief Justice Lee, to the court of aldermen, Newgate and other gaols were at last taken into …
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… A committee appointed to enquire into the state of Newgate made their report on November 6th, which being read, …
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… who was parish clerk to St. Sepulchre's without Newgate. While K. remained here, his landlord borrowed money …
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… of the Royal Exchange 10,000 For rebuilding the goal of Newgate 50,000 282,000 The duties for raising the interest on …
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… lord-mayor, attended by the gaol committee for rebuilding Newgate, laid the first stone of the intended new building. … the usual place of execution to Bethnal Green, it may to Newgate-street, or even to Newgate itself: and thus our boasted usage of public …
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… of the Gazetteer, was apprehended at his own door, in Newgate-street, and carried before Mr. alderman Oliver, at …
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… wrote to the sheriffs of London to repair the prison of Newgate; ordering that the money disbursed by them should be … for the present. But one John Gate, a prisoner convict in Newgate for the murder of a prior, a relation of the queen, …
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… secure enough, the populace dragged him from thence toward Newgate, but they treated him so unmercifully by the way, … of music, and a vast number of flambeaux, marched from Newgate through the city and borough of Southwark, to the …
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… that they shall have the custody, as well of the gates of Newgate and Ludgate, as all other the gates and posterns of … of the garrison of Calais. He also rebuilt the gaol of Newgate, the library of the Grey Friars, part of St. … who recognized his accession. 1423. The gaol of Newgate was rebuilt in the year 1423, pursuant to the will of …
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