Chronicles of Newgate from the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century(English, Paperback, Griffiths Arthur)
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Chronicles of Newgate: From The Twelfth To The Eighteenth Century Volume 2 by Major Arthur Griffiths continues the detailed exploration of Newgate Prison's history, focusing on the later periods of its operation. This volume delves into the darker aspects of 18th-century justice, including public hangings and the grim realities of executions. Griffiths provides vivid accounts of infamous criminals who were incarcerated at Newgate, offering insights into their lives and the crimes that led to their imprisonment. The book also explores the impact of these practices on society and the growing calls for prison reform. By examining the biographies of notable prisoners and the legal history of the time, Griffiths sheds light on the evolving nature of criminal justice and its social implications. This volume serves as a crucial resource for understanding the complex interplay between crime, punishment, and societal attitudes during a transformative period in London’s history.