A History of the Fleet Prison, London: The Anatomy of the Fleet (Studies in British History) by Roger Lee Brown

A History of the Fleet Prison, London: The Anatomy of the Fleet (Studies in British History)

Roger Lee Brown
353 pages
Edwin Mellen Pr
Jan 1996
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The Fleet Prison is noteworthy for being one of the oldest of the English prisons, and one mentioned frequently in literature. This work explores the actual workings of the privately-owned debtors' prison, examining its earliest history from medieval times; the celebrated inquiry into the administration of the prison during the 1610s; the misuse of authority by the wardens in the 1680s onward; the infamous Parliamentary inquiry in 1729, based on the parliamentary reports, trial papers, etc,; to the closing by parliamentary legislation in 1842.
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Pages 353
Publisher Edwin Mellen Pr
Published 1996
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