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Page 45
... prisoners were without shirts , or shoes , or stockings . It appears , however , from Mr. Buxton's state- ment , that the magistrates of Surrey are not insensible of the condition of this and their other prisons ; and have come to a ...
... prisoners were without shirts , or shoes , or stockings . It appears , however , from Mr. Buxton's state- ment , that the magistrates of Surrey are not insensible of the condition of this and their other prisons ; and have come to a ...
Page 54
... prisoners , in which they una- nimously concurred . The plan was tried , and at the end of a month the Lord Mayor , & c . & c . attended to view its progress . The prisoners were assembled together , and it being requested that no ...
... prisoners , in which they una- nimously concurred . The plan was tried , and at the end of a month the Lord Mayor , & c . & c . attended to view its progress . The prisoners were assembled together , and it being requested that no ...
Page 55
... prisoners were sent away , and many new ones were received . A report was cir- culated that gaming was still practised in the prison : one of the ladies went there alone , and assembled the prisoners together , she told them what she ...
... prisoners were sent away , and many new ones were received . A report was cir- culated that gaming was still practised in the prison : one of the ladies went there alone , and assembled the prisoners together , she told them what she ...
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