The Chronicles of Newgate, vol. 1/2

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The Chronicles of Newgate, vol. 1/2

by Arthur Griffiths

EN·~12 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

THE CHRONICLES OF NEWGATE

0:18

PREFACE.

3:41

CONTENTS OF VOL. I.

0:33

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. VOL. I.

0:52

INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER.

31:31

CHAPTER I. MEDIÆVAL NEWGATE.

53:05

CHAPTER II. NEWGATE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.

52:40

CHAPTER III. NEWGATE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY (DOWN TO THE GREAT FIRE).

1:11:24

CHAPTER IV. NEWGATE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY (AFTER THE GREAT FIRE).

1:23:13

CHAPTER V. IN THE PRESS-YARD.

48:49

Description

Spanning more than six hundred years, this vivid account brings the notorious Newgate prison to life, tracing its evolution from a medieval stronghold to the grim gaol of the eighteenth century. By weaving together court records, personal testimonies, and contemporary reports, the author shows how the facility mirrored the shifting attitudes toward crime and punishment in England, from brutal reprisals to the early stirrings of humanitarian reform.

The narrative is enriched with striking illustrations and detailed entries on infamous executions, daring escapes, and everyday life behind the walls. Readers will discover the intricate links between Newgate and the wider legal system, as well as the persistent challenges of prison management that sparked early calls for change. With a careful balance of scholarly rigor and engaging storytelling, the work offers a compelling portrait of a cornerstone of British penal history.

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en

Duration

~12 hours (697K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-08-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Arthur Griffiths

1838–1908

A soldier, prison inspector, and prolific Victorian writer, he brought an unusual mix of official experience and storytelling to his books. His work ranges from crime and prison history to military history and sensation fiction, giving readers a lively window into the late 19th century.

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