Marshalsea Prison

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death Mary Carleton
The story goes that she had the bad luck to be recognised by the keeper of the Marshalsea Prison while he was engaged in a different investigation. Arrested in December 1672 and brought before a...
Education Elizabeth Bathurst
From childhood EB loved reading the Bible and other pious Books.
Bathurst, Elizabeth. Truth Vindicated. T. Sowle, 1691.
a
The judges who condemned her to the Marshalsea Prison thought her a Person of great Learning and Education.
Bathurst, Elizabeth. Truth Vindicated. T. Sowle, 1691.
b
Material Conditions of Writing Sarah Butler
After the death of King William in March 1702 and the termination of a pension paid by him to the woman who may possibly have been SB the future novelist, she wrote two petitions from...
Occupation Elizabeth Bathurst
In her preaching at these places the Lord was pleased to furnishEB with material for her public testimonies,
Bathurst, Elizabeth. Truth Vindicated. T. Sowle, 1691.
b
and she had a tender serviceable Reception in the Assemblies of God's People, where she...
Residence Sydney Owenson Lady Morgan
They knew that leaving Lord and Lady Abercorn would be seen as desertion; but they accomplished their move after Sir Charles Morgan acquired a patronage job at Dublin'sMarshalsea Prison . Their house, though old...
Textual Features Frances Browne
The story begins with Lucien La Touche, the youngest son of an Irish banker, returning to England from Baltimore. Sixteen years previously, Lucien's older brother had disappeared, vanishing with the £4,000 that would save...
Textual Production Laetitia Pilkington
In the Marshalsea Prison , she wrote a memorandum to the legislative powers which secured some privilege or remission for her fellow-prisoners.
Pilkington, Laetitia. Memoirs of Laetitia Pilkington. Editor Elias, A. C., Jr, University of Georgia Press, 1997, 2 vols.
1: 206, 2: 590
Wealth and Poverty Charles Dickens
CD 's father's imprisonment for debt at Marshalsea Prison , and his own consignment at the age of twelve to labour at Warren's Blacking Factory , had a lasting influence on the novelist. While he...
Wealth and Poverty Charlotte Forman
CF was imprisoned for debt, apparently for a relatively short period, in the Marshalsea Prison .
Gold, Joel J. “’Buried Alive’: Charlotte Forman in Grub Street”. Eighteenth-Century Life, Vol.
8
, No. 1, Oct. 1982, pp. 28-45.
30-1
Wealth and Poverty Laetitia Pilkington
LP spent these months in the Marshalsea Prison on account of a debt of two pounds.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Pilkington, Laetitia. Memoirs of Laetitia Pilkington. Editor Elias, A. C., Jr, University of Georgia Press, 1997, 2 vols.
1: 203
Wealth and Poverty Elizabeth Sarah Gooch
Despite her efforts on the provincial stage, she was re-arrested for debt and sent first to the Marshalsea and then to the Fleet Prison in London.
Major, Joanne, and Sarah Murden. “Elizabeth Sarah Villa-Real—Mrs Gooch”. All Things Georgian, 1 May 2014.
Gooch, Elizabeth Sarah. An Appeal to the Public. G. Kearsley, 1788.
66
This was precipitated in part by her...
Wealth and Poverty Sarah Butler
This SB , whom her editors believe not to be the writer, received a pension from the British crown under William III , but it ended on the king's death, and she later experienced debtors'...

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