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  • Newgate
  • One of the historic seven gates of the London Wall around the City of London

    Newgate was one of the historic seven gates of the London Wall around the City of London and one of the six which date back to Roman times. Newgate lay

    Newgate

    Newgate

    Newgate

  • Newgate Prison
  • Former prison in London

    Newgate Prison was a prison at the corner of Newgate Street and Old Bailey, just inside the City of London, England, originally at the site of Newgate

    Newgate Prison

    Newgate Prison

    Newgate_Prison

  • Newgate (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up Newgate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Newgate was one of the historic seven gates of the London Wall around the City of London. Newgate may

    Newgate (disambiguation)

    Newgate_(disambiguation)

  • Newgate Street
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Newgate Street refers to: Newgate and Newgate Street in London Newgate Street, Hertfordshire, a village in Hertfordshire Newgate Street, Newcastle, a shopping

    Newgate Street

    Newgate_Street

  • Newgate Prison (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Newgate Prison was a prison in the City of London, in use between 1188 and 1902. Newgate Prison may also refer to: Newgate Prison, Dublin, a prison in

    Newgate Prison (disambiguation)

    Newgate_Prison_(disambiguation)

  • Christ Church Greyfriars
  • Church in the City of London, United Kingdom

    Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate Street, was a church in Newgate Street, opposite St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London

    Christ Church Greyfriars

    Christ Church Greyfriars

    Christ_Church_Greyfriars

  • The Newgate Calendar
  • True crime register from England

    The Newgate Calendar, subtitled The Malefactors' Bloody Register, was a popular collection of moralising stories about sin, crime, and criminals who commit

    The Newgate Calendar

    The_Newgate_Calendar

  • St Sepulchre-without-Newgate
  • Church in London, England

    Holy Sepulchre London, formally known as Saint Sepulchre-without-Newgate, is the largest Anglican parish church in the City of London. Situated at the

    St Sepulchre-without-Newgate

    St Sepulchre-without-Newgate

    St_Sepulchre-without-Newgate

  • Stonehearst Asylum
  • 2014 film

    where he introduces himself as Dr. Edward Newgate from Oxford. Lamb's unorthodox methods surprise Newgate. Lamb says that he does not believe in drugging

    Stonehearst Asylum

    Stonehearst_Asylum

  • Newgate (company)
  • British clock and watch manufacturing company

    Newgate is a British clock manufacturing company headquartered in Oswestry, Shropshire. It produces a range of clocks as well as designing and producing

    Newgate (company)

    Newgate (company)

    Newgate_(company)

  • Newgate Market
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Newgate Market can refer to: A market formerly held on Newgate, in London The former name of Shambles Market, in York This disambiguation page lists articles

    Newgate Market

    Newgate_Market

  • Sawney Bean
  • Legendary 16th-century Scottish cannibal

    crimes. The story appeared in The Newgate Calendar, a sensationalised crime catalogue loosely connected with Newgate Prison in London. It has since passed

    Sawney Bean

    Sawney Bean

    Sawney_Bean

  • The Black Dog of Newgate
  • Legendary creature

    The Black Dog of Newgate is a legend concerning the haunting of the former Newgate Prison of London, which was located next to the Old Bailey (The Central

    The Black Dog of Newgate

    The Black Dog of Newgate

    The_Black_Dog_of_Newgate

  • 81 Newgate Street
  • Office building in the City of London

    81 Newgate Street (alternatively referred to as Panorama St Paul’s) is a 10-storey office building on Newgate Street in the City of London, opposite St

    81 Newgate Street

    81 Newgate Street

    81_Newgate_Street

  • Newgate novel
  • Genre of crime novels set in 1820s–1840s

    The Newgate novels (or Old Bailey novels) were novels published in England from the late 1820s until the 1840s that glamorised the lives of the criminals

    Newgate novel

    Newgate_novel

  • Ordinary of Newgate's Account
  • The Ordinary of Newgate's Account was a sister publication of the Old Bailey's Proceedings, regularly published from 1676 to 1772 and containing biographies

    Ordinary of Newgate's Account

    Ordinary of Newgate's Account

    Ordinary_of_Newgate's_Account

  • Old Bailey
  • Criminal court building in London, England

    since at least the sixteenth century, when it was attached to the medieval Newgate Prison. The current main building block was completed in 1902, designed

    Old Bailey

    Old Bailey

    Old_Bailey

  • Newgate Mall
  • Shopping mall in Utah, United States

    Newgate Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Ogden, Utah. Opened in 1981, it features Dillard's and a Cinemark movie theater. It is managed by The Woodmont

    Newgate Mall

    Newgate_Mall

  • Newgate, Bristol
  • Medieval gate in Bristol

    Newgate in Bristol was one of the four main gates of the medieval town, demolished 1766. The name was also used to refer to the associated 'Newgate Gaol'

    Newgate, Bristol

    Newgate, Bristol

    Newgate,_Bristol

  • Assassination of Spencer Perceval
  • 1812 murder in London, England

    murder, he was tried, convicted and sentenced to death. He was hanged at Newgate Prison on 18 May, one week after the assassination and one month before

    Assassination of Spencer Perceval

    Assassination of Spencer Perceval

    Assassination_of_Spencer_Perceval

  • Tyburn
  • Former manor in Middlesex, England

    procession of the condemned from Newgate Gaol in the City – at the end of the 18th century, the hangings were moved to Newgate. Tyburn The manor of Tyburn

    Tyburn

    Tyburn

    Tyburn

  • Old New-Gate Prison
  • United States historic place

    Journal Publishing Company. Phelps, Richard Harvey (1860). A history of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby: its insurrections and massacres

    Old New-Gate Prison

    Old New-Gate Prison

    Old_New-Gate_Prison

  • Jack Sheppard
  • English criminal (1702-1724)

    again on 9 September by a posse from Newgate as he hid on Finchley Common, and returned to the condemned cell at Newgate. His fame had increased with each

    Jack Sheppard

    Jack Sheppard

    Jack_Sheppard

  • Harold C. Schonberg
  • American music critic and author (1915–2003)

    of the Great Composers. He also reviewed crime fiction under the alias Newgate Callendar and covered chess. A collection of his columns was published

    Harold C. Schonberg

    Harold C. Schonberg

    Harold_C._Schonberg

  • Newgate Street, Hertfordshire
  • Village in England

    Newgate Street is a village near Cuffley, in Hatfield civil parish, in the Welwyn Hatfield district of Hertfordshire, England. It is approximately six

    Newgate Street, Hertfordshire

    Newgate Street, Hertfordshire

    Newgate_Street,_Hertfordshire

  • George Forster (murderer)
  • British murderer (??–1803)

    and child by drowning them in Paddington Canal, London. He was hanged at Newgate on 18 January 1803, shortly after which his body was taken to a nearby

    George Forster (murderer)

    George Forster (murderer)

    George_Forster_(murderer)

  • The Bride of Newgate
  • 1950 novel by John Dickson Carr

    The Bride of Newgate, first published in 1950, is a historical whodunnit novel by American writer John Dickson Carr, which does not feature any of Carr's

    The Bride of Newgate

    The_Bride_of_Newgate

  • 1807 Newgate disaster
  • Crowd crush at Newgate Prison, London

    The 1807 Newgate disaster or the Old Bailey Accident of 1807 was a crowd crush that occurred outside London's Newgate Prison on 23 February 1807. The disaster

    1807 Newgate disaster

    1807 Newgate disaster

    1807_Newgate_disaster

  • Newgate Education Center
  • Vocational-technical school in Minneapolis, MN

    Newgate School is a post-secondary non-profit automotive technical school providing tuition-free automotive technical training and career placement support

    Newgate Education Center

    Newgate_Education_Center

  • List of Discworld characters
  • This article contains brief biographies for prominent characters from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. More central characters' biographies are also

    List of Discworld characters

    List_of_Discworld_characters

  • Fahd bin Salman Al Saud
  • Saudi royal, businessman, and horse racer (1955–2001)

    He later acquired a stable of Thoroughbred racehorses and established Newgate Stud in Dorset and in Lexington. His greatest success came with the colt

    Fahd bin Salman Al Saud

    Fahd_bin_Salman_Al_Saud

  • St Sepulchre (parish)
  • Ancient parish in England

    church of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate was established, probably in the early 1100s, immediately to the west of Newgate, one of the gates in London's Wall

    St Sepulchre (parish)

    St Sepulchre (parish)

    St_Sepulchre_(parish)

  • Newgate Court
  • Student residential tower in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England

    Newgate Court is a student accommodation building in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The 185,000 sq.ft building was designed by Urban Innovations and contains

    Newgate Court

    Newgate Court

    Newgate_Court

  • St Audoen within Newgate
  • Church in London, England

    St. Audoen's Church (within Newgate) (alternatively known as St. Ewen's, St. Ewan's or St. Ewin's) was a medieval parish church in the City of London

    St Audoen within Newgate

    St Audoen within Newgate

    St_Audoen_within_Newgate

  • Newgate Prison, Dublin
  • Former prison in Dublin, Ireland

    Newgate Prison (Irish: Príosún an Gheata Nua) was a place of detention in Dublin, Ireland. It was initially located at Cornmarket, near Christ Church

    Newgate Prison, Dublin

    Newgate Prison, Dublin

    Newgate_Prison,_Dublin

  • Elizabeth Lyon (criminal)
  • English thief and prostitute

    where Sheppard could be found. He was subsequently arrested and taken to Newgate Prison. On 13 August 1724 he was tried and found guilty. He pleaded for

    Elizabeth Lyon (criminal)

    Elizabeth Lyon (criminal)

    Elizabeth_Lyon_(criminal)

  • Four Emperors (One Piece)
  • Strongest pirate crew in One Piece

    its remnants went into hiding after failing to avenge his death. Edward Newgate (エドワード・ニューゲート, Edowādo Nyūgēto), better known as Whitebeard (白ひげ, Shirohige)

    Four Emperors (One Piece)

    Four_Emperors_(One_Piece)

  • The Rise of the Penitentiary in New York
  • 1965 book by W. David Lewis

    From Newgate to Dannemora: The Rise of the Penitentiary in New York, 1796–1848 is a book-length history chronicling the origins and early expansion of

    The Rise of the Penitentiary in New York

    The_Rise_of_the_Penitentiary_in_New_York

  • Newgate, Chester
  • Arch bridge in Chester, England

    Walls The Roman Fortress Roman Roads Towers and Gates Section of Wall     Newgate is an arch bridge carrying the walkway of the city walls over Pepper Street

    Newgate, Chester

    Newgate, Chester

    Newgate,_Chester

  • Christ's Hospital
  • Public school in Horsham, West Sussex, England

    modified by the latter. The first boys and girls entered the school in Newgate in 1552. The royal charter was granted and signed by its founder, Edward

    Christ's Hospital

    Christ's Hospital

    Christ's_Hospital

  • Sensation novel
  • Literary genre of fiction that peaked in Great Britain in the 1850s-90s

    anxieties. Its literary forebears included the melodramatic novels and the Newgate novels, which focused on tales woven around criminal biographies; it also

    Sensation novel

    Sensation_novel

  • Moll Flanders
  • 1722 novel by Daniel Defoe

    while visiting Newgate Prison. Historically, the book was occasionally the subject of police censorship. Moll's mother is a convict in Newgate Prison in London

    Moll Flanders

    Moll Flanders

    Moll_Flanders

  • Stephen King
  • American author (born 1947)

    2019. Retrieved February 15, 2019 – via www.theguardian.com. Callendar, Newgate (May 24, 1974). "Criminals at Large". The New York Times. Archived from

    Stephen King

    Stephen King

    Stephen_King

  • The Shambles
  • Street in York, England

    preserved medieval buildings, some dating to the 14th century. Running between Newgate in the north and Pavement in the south, the street is narrow, with many

    The Shambles

    The Shambles

    The_Shambles

  • Viets' Tavern
  • United States historic place

    Viets' Tavern is an 18th-century tavern on Newgate Road, directly across the street from the Old Newgate Prison State Historical Site in East Granby,

    Viets' Tavern

    Viets' Tavern

    Viets'_Tavern

  • 1 The Shambles
  • Listed building in York, England

    Shambles and Newgate, part of the building dates to the 14th century, but it was renovated in the 17th and 18th centuries. Its Newgate façade faces King's

    1 The Shambles

    1 The Shambles

    1_The_Shambles

  • Elizabeth Fry
  • English social reformer (1780–1845)

    friend, Stephen Grellet, Fry visited Newgate Prison in 1813. The conditions she saw there horrified her. Newgate prison was overcrowded with women and

    Elizabeth Fry

    Elizabeth Fry

    Elizabeth_Fry

  • John Austin (highwayman)
  • English criminal (died 1783)

    being a place of executions for almost 600 years. Austin was brought from Newgate prison in the City of London by cart to the gallows. The 21⁄2 mile journey

    John Austin (highwayman)

    John_Austin_(highwayman)

  • Dick Whittington and His Cat
  • English folk tale

    old Newgate was being demolished, in 1766 or 1776, to be placed in the new Newgate Prison. The Liberty statue could later be seen at the new Newgate Prison

    Dick Whittington and His Cat

    Dick Whittington and His Cat

    Dick_Whittington_and_His_Cat

  • Gordon Riots
  • Event in London in 1780

    widespread rioting and looting, including attacks on the buildings of Newgate Prison and of the Bank of England, and was the most destructive in the

    Gordon Riots

    Gordon Riots

    Gordon_Riots

  • William Calcraft
  • English executioner (1800-1879)

    trade, Calcraft was initially recruited to flog juvenile offenders held in Newgate Prison. While selling meat pies on streets around the prison, Calcraft

    William Calcraft

    William Calcraft

    William_Calcraft

  • Peak Mountain
  • Traprock mountain in the American state of Connecticut

    expansive views from 200 feet (61 m) high cliffs overlooking the historic Old Newgate Prison, Congamond Lake, and the Salmon Brook Valley of north-central Connecticut

    Peak Mountain

    Peak Mountain

    Peak_Mountain

  • Carthusian Martyrs of London
  • English Catholic monks and martyrs

    the rest of the year. Those refusing the oath were all sent on 29 May to Newgate Prison, and treated as had been their fellow Carthusians in June 1535.

    Carthusian Martyrs of London

    Carthusian Martyrs of London

    Carthusian_Martyrs_of_London

  • The Black Tower (James novel)
  • 1975 Dalgliesh novel by P. D. James

    secret behind the supposedly innocent care home. In a 1975 book review, Newgate Callandar of The New York Times wrote "James is an exceedingly good writer

    The Black Tower (James novel)

    The_Black_Tower_(James_novel)

  • William Duell (criminal)
  • English criminal

    he was able to sit upright. That night, he was taken back to prison in Newgate. Duell, suffering from a fever and delirium during his trial and execution

    William Duell (criminal)

    William_Duell_(criminal)

  • Hannah Dagoe
  • Irish 18th century thief

    death for burglary. On the day of her execution, 4 May 1763, in what The Newgate Calendar described as an "extraordinary and unprecedented scene" she struggled

    Hannah Dagoe

    Hannah Dagoe

    Hannah_Dagoe

  • Newgate (York)
  • Street in York, England

    Newgate is a street in the city centre of York, in England. The area was occupied in the Viking Jorvik period, and excavations in 1963 found a 10th-century

    Newgate (York)

    Newgate (York)

    Newgate_(York)

  • Holborn
  • Human settlement in England

    Holborn and High Holborn which extend west from the site of the former Newgate in the London Wall, over the Fleet, through Holborn and towards Westminster

    Holborn

    Holborn

    Holborn

  • St Paul's tube station
  • London Underground station

    Blackfriars). The station entrance was originally located on the north side of Newgate Street, on the west side of the junction with King Edward Street, but was

    St Paul's tube station

    St Paul's tube station

    St_Paul's_tube_station

  • Joseph Blake (criminal)
  • 18th century English criminal

    London, on 23 July by Wild's henchman, Quilt Arnold. He was detained in Newgate Prison pending trial, accused of the Kneebone robbery. Kneebone, Wild and

    Joseph Blake (criminal)

    Joseph Blake (criminal)

    Joseph_Blake_(criminal)

  • Jack Sheppard (novel)
  • Novel by William Harrison Ainsworth

    with illustrations by George Cruikshank. It is a historical romance and a Newgate novel based on the real life of the 18th-century criminal Jack Sheppard

    Jack Sheppard (novel)

    Jack Sheppard (novel)

    Jack_Sheppard_(novel)

  • Culross Abbey
  • Monastery in Fife, Scotland

    story, many years ago a blind piper decided to try and upon entering at Newgate with his dog he proceeded to search and could be heard playing his pipes

    Culross Abbey

    Culross Abbey

    Culross_Abbey

  • Sally Salisbury
  • English prostitute

    murder. Salisbury was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. She was sent to Newgate Prison to serve her sentence but died in prison after only nine months

    Sally Salisbury

    Sally Salisbury

    Sally_Salisbury

  • James Pratt and John Smith
  • Last people to be executed for sodomy in England

    November 1835, Charles Dickens and the newspaper editor John Black visited Newgate Prison; Dickens wrote an account of this in Sketches by Boz and described

    James Pratt and John Smith

    James_Pratt_and_John_Smith

  • Shroud for a Nightingale
  • 1971 Dalgliesh novel by P. D. James

    the hospital, he finds himself in mortal danger. In a 1972 book review, Newgate Callandar of The New York Times wrote "James works in the old tradition

    Shroud for a Nightingale

    Shroud_for_a_Nightingale

  • John Foxen
  • English executioner (1769-1829)

    century. In 1818, at the age of about 50 years, Foxen became the hangman at Newgate Prison in London. Before that, he had assisted his predecessor in that

    John Foxen

    John Foxen

    John_Foxen

  • Marie Manning (murderer)
  • Swiss woman executed for murder (1821–1849)

    Marie Manning in The Chronicles of Newgate

    Marie Manning (murderer)

    Marie Manning (murderer)

    Marie_Manning_(murderer)

  • Architecture terrible
  • 18th century French architectural style

    be crushed under the weight of the Artist's ignorance". London's second Newgate Prison, built between 1768 and 1775, is an example of this style of architecture:

    Architecture terrible

    Architecture terrible

    Architecture_terrible

  • Galvanism
  • Early study of the electric properties of animal tissue

    limbs on the corpse of an executed criminal George Foster at Newgate in London. The Newgate Calendar describes what happened when the galvanic process was

    Galvanism

    Galvanism

    Galvanism

  • Barnaby Rudge
  • 1841 novel by Charles Dickens

    much to Hugh's delight. Soldiers take Barnaby prisoner; he is held in Newgate, which the mob plans to storm. Haredale captures the mysterious stranger

    Barnaby Rudge

    Barnaby Rudge

    Barnaby_Rudge

  • Margaret of France, Queen of England
  • Queen of England from 1299 to 1307

    favoured the Franciscan order and was a benefactress of a new foundation at Newgate. She employed the minstrel Guy de Psaltery and both she and her husband

    Margaret of France, Queen of England

    Margaret of France, Queen of England

    Margaret_of_France,_Queen_of_England

  • Greenwich Village
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    of Greenwich was the location of New York State's first penitentiary, Newgate Prison, on the Hudson River at what is now West 10th Street, near the Christopher

    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich_Village

  • Oranges and Lemons
  • English folk song

    or St Martin-in-the-Fields near Trafalgar Square. St Sepulchre-without-Newgate (opposite the Old Bailey) is near the Fleet Prison where debtors were held

    Oranges and Lemons

    Oranges and Lemons

    Oranges_and_Lemons

  • Buggery Act 1533
  • English legislation criminalising sodomy

    executed in 1835, when James Pratt and John Smith died in front of the Newgate Prison in London on 27 November. The act was continued until the end of

    Buggery Act 1533

    Buggery Act 1533

    Buggery_Act_1533

  • Elizabeth Canning
  • English maidservant who claimed to have been kidnapped

    told it was not the truth. I was terrified and threatened to be sent to Newgate, and prosecuted as a felon, unless I should speak the truth." She was asked

    Elizabeth Canning

    Elizabeth Canning

    Elizabeth_Canning

  • The Island, Croydon
  • High-rise residential building in London, England

    The Island (also known as Newgate Tower, and previously ISLAND and IYLO) is a residential skyscraper in the London Borough of Croydon, London. In 2018

    The Island, Croydon

    The Island, Croydon

    The_Island,_Croydon

  • Bonewaldesthorne's Tower
  • Historic site in Cheshire, England

    Tower 19 Wall between Thimbleby's Tower and Old Newgate 20 Old Newgate 21 Newgate 22 Wall between Newgate and Barnaby's Tower 23 Barnaby's Tower 24 Wall

    Bonewaldesthorne's Tower

    Bonewaldesthorne's Tower

    Bonewaldesthorne's_Tower

  • Shrigley abduction
  • 1826 abduction of Ellen Turner by Edward Gibbon Wakefield

    The court sentenced the brothers to three years in prison, Edward in Newgate and William in Lancaster Castle. Frances Wakefield was released. The marriage

    Shrigley abduction

    Shrigley_abduction

  • James Ridgway
  • Radical English publisher, member of the London Corresponding Society

    and imprisoned in Newgate prison for four years for publishing the second half of Thomas Paine’s 'The Rights of Man'. while in Newgate prison he was at

    James Ridgway

    James Ridgway

    James_Ridgway

  • Paternoster Square
  • Square in the City of London, England

    Paternoster Square is a former historic square, renamed from Newgate Market c. 1872, and now a post-war urban redevelopment next to St Paul's Cathedral

    Paternoster Square

    Paternoster Square

    Paternoster_Square

  • Sodomy
  • Anal or oral sex with people, any sex with an animal, non-procreative sex

    sodomy were executed in 1835. James Pratt and John Smith died in front of Newgate Prison in London on 27 November 1835 or 8 April 1835. They had been prosecuted

    Sodomy

    Sodomy

    Sodomy

  • The Beggar's Opera
  • 1728 ballad opera by John Gay

    wrote to Alexander Pope on 30 August 1716 asking "...what think you, of a Newgate pastoral among the thieves and whores there?" Their friend, Gay, decided

    The Beggar's Opera

    The Beggar's Opera

    The_Beggar's_Opera

  • Ordinary (church officer)
  • Ecclesiastical title for local authorities

    such as the one who attended condemned men before their execution at Newgate. In canon law, the power to govern the church is divided into the power

    Ordinary (church officer)

    Ordinary (church officer)

    Ordinary_(church_officer)

  • Elizabeth Branch
  • British murderer

    violence. She and her daughter, Betty Branch (listed as Mary Branch in the Newgate Calendar), would torture small animals, apparently taking inspiration from

    Elizabeth Branch

    Elizabeth_Branch

  • London Wall
  • Defensive wall built around London

    to Aldgate in the east, were: Ludgate, Newgate, Cripplegate, Bishopsgate and Aldgate. Aldersgate, between Newgate and Cripplegate, was added around 350

    London Wall

    London Wall

    London_Wall

  • The Night Before Larry Was Stretched
  • Before Larry Was Stretched" is an Irish execution ballad written in the Newgate cant. The song is in The Festival of Anacreon, with tune direction "To

    The Night Before Larry Was Stretched

    The_Night_Before_Larry_Was_Stretched

  • King Edward Building
  • Grade II* buildings in London, United States

    in the 1990s. The complex had entrances on both King Edward Street and Newgate Street. The 'London Chief Office' on King Edward Street was the largest

    King Edward Building

    King Edward Building

    King_Edward_Building

  • William Chaloner
  • English counterfeiter and confidence trickster

    serial counterfeit coiner and confidence trickster, who was imprisoned in Newgate Prison several times and eventually proven guilty of high treason by Sir

    William Chaloner

    William_Chaloner

  • Jonathan Wild
  • 18th century English criminal (1682/83–1725)

    caught for a fourth time by a posse from Newgate as he hid out on Finchley Common. Sheppard was returned to Newgate and placed in the most secure room of

    Jonathan Wild

    Jonathan Wild

    Jonathan_Wild

  • Shambles Market
  • Market in York, England

    displaced market stalls were offered space in a newly cleared area between Newgate, Jubbergate and The Shambles. Today, the demolition of the historic buildings

    Shambles Market

    Shambles Market

    Shambles_Market

  • Robert Blackbourn
  • English prisoner

    plot of 1696. Suspected of plotting to kill William III, he was held in Newgate Prison without trial for fifty years, eventually dying in 1748. Blackbourn

    Robert Blackbourn

    Robert_Blackbourn

  • Michael Crichton
  • American author and filmmaker (1942–2008)

    Michael Crichton (2002). The Terminal Man. New York: Avon Books. p. 181. Newgate Callendar (August 20, 1972). "Criminals at Large". The New York Times.

    Michael Crichton

    Michael Crichton

    Michael_Crichton

  • John Bellingham
  • English merchant who assassinated Prime Minister Spencer Perceval in 1812

    John Bellingham Bellingham in the Newgate Calendar, 1812 Born c. 1769 St Neots, Huntingdonshire, England Died 18 May 1812(1812-05-18) (aged 42–43) London

    John Bellingham

    John Bellingham

    John_Bellingham

  • Johanna Baxter
  • British politician

    Development Office. Baxter is married to Mark Glover, Executive Chairman of SEC Newgate UK. Order of Merit, 3rd сlass (Ukraine, 2026) "Paisley and Renfrewshire

    Johanna Baxter

    Johanna Baxter

    Johanna_Baxter

  • The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders
  • 1996 British TV series or programme

    adaptation of the novel Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe. Moll is born in Newgate to a convict woman, who is transported immediately after giving birth.

    The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders

    The_Fortunes_and_Misfortunes_of_Moll_Flanders

  • Bartholomew Fair
  • Fair in London

    disorder. The Newgate Calendar had denounced the fair as a "school of vice which has initiated more youth into the habits of villainy than Newgate itself."

    Bartholomew Fair

    Bartholomew Fair

    Bartholomew_Fair

  • Eugene Aram
  • English philologist and murderer

    Portrait of Eugene Aram, from The Newgate Calendar

    Eugene Aram

    Eugene Aram

    Eugene_Aram

  • West London
  • Western part of London, England

    its city walls was much faster outside the western gates of Ludgate and Newgate than it was outside the gates to the north or to the east; this rapid growth

    West London

    West_London

  • Prisoners' Round (after Gustave Doré)
  • 1890 painting by Vincent van Gogh

    by an 1872 engraving by Gustave Doré of the exercise yard (le bagne) at Newgate Prison published in the book London: A Pilgrimage. The original oil painting

    Prisoners' Round (after Gustave Doré)

    Prisoners' Round (after Gustave Doré)

    Prisoners'_Round_(after_Gustave_Doré)

  • Edward II
  • King of England from 1307 to 1327

    removed, placed in a silver container, and later buried with Isabella at Newgate Church in London. His tomb includes a very early example of an English

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    Pickering

    English : habitational name from Pickering in North Yorkshire, named with an Old English tribal name, Piceringas. However, Ekwall suggests that this was earlier Pīcōringas ‘people on the ridge of the pointed hill’ (see Orr 3 and Pike 1).John Pickering of Newgate, Coventry, Warwickshire, England, came to MA in the early 1630s. He married Elizabeth Alderman in Ipswich, MA, in 1636 and moved a year later to Salem.

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