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An inquiry whether crime and misery are produced or prevented, by our present system of prison discipline. Illustrated by descriptions of the Borough Compter. Tothill Fields. The jails at St. Albans, and at Guildford. The jail at Bury. The Maison de Force at Ghent. The Philadelphia prison. The penitentiary at Millbank. And the proceedings of the ladies' committee at Newgate. By Thomas Fowell Buxton.

By: Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir, 1st Bart.Publisher: London : Printed for John and Arthur Arch; Butterworth; and John Hatchard, 1818Description: vii, 141p.Subject(s): Prisons | Prisons -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.189(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 26805-1001
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VOL.189(6) Memoir of the case of St. John Mason, esq. barrister at law, who was confined, as a state-prisoner, in Kilmainham, for more than two years. Containing addresses and letters to the Earl of Hardwicke - His Grace, the Duke of Bedford - &c. &c. &c. and letters from some of the above personages. Most respectfully submitted to the consideration of the Commons, in Parliament assembled. VOL.189(7) Description of the plan of the new gaol, now building at Cavan. VOL.189(8) Neeld's observations on the law of civil imprisonment. VOL.189(9) An inquiry whether crime and misery are produced or prevented, by our present system of prison discipline. Illustrated by descriptions of the Borough Compter. Tothill Fields. The jails at St. Albans, and at Guildford. The jail at Bury. The Maison de Force at Ghent. The Philadelphia prison. The penitentiary at Millbank. And the proceedings of the ladies' committee at Newgate. By Thomas Fowell Buxton. VOL.19 The rights of the imperial crown of Ireland asserted and maintained, against Edward Cooke, esq. reputed author of a pamphlet, entitled, "Arguments for and against an union, &c." in a letter to that gentleman. By George Barnes ... VOL.190(1) Reflections on the causes and probable consequences of the late revolution in France; with a view of the ecclesiastical and civil constitution of Scotland, and of the progress of its agriculture and commerce. Translated from a series of letters, written originally in French, and dedicated to the National Assembly, by Mons. B-de. VOL.190(10) An account of Mrs. Ireland, the mad-woman, in a letter to a friend in the country.

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