- Horsemonger Lane Gaol
Horsemonger Lane Gaol (also known as the Surrey County Gaol or the New Gaol) was a
prison located close to modern-dayNewington Causeway inSouthwark , southLondon .History
Constructed between 1791 and 1799 to a design by George Gwilt the Elder,
architect surveyor to the county ofSurrey , this was once the largest prison in the county, and was adjacent to Sessions House, a court building also designed by Gwilt. It was built to replace the old county gaol housed at what had been the nearby 'White Lion Inn' on Borough High Street, Southwark (informally called the 'Borough Gaol') dating from the Tudor period.Horsemonger Lane remained Surrey’s principal prison and place of execution up to its closure in 1878. It was a common gaol, housing both
debtor s andcriminal s, with a capacity of around 300 inmates. In total, 131 men and four women were executed there between 1800 and 1877, thegallows being erected on the flat roof of the prison's gatehouse.By 1859, the gaol was no longer known as 'Horsemonger Lane' following the road's change of name to Union Road (today: Harper Road), being renamed Surrey County Gaol (through its alternative name, the New Gaol, the gaol should not be confused with the
New Prison , located north of theRiver Thames inClerkenwell ).The gaol was demolished in 1881 and the site is today a public park,
Newington Gardens , adjacent to the presentInner London Crown Court , opened in January 1921.Literary connections
In 1849,
Charles Dickens attended the public hangings outside the Gaol of husband and wife Frederick andMaria Manning , who had killed a friend for his money and buried him under the kitchen floor. Dickens wrote to "The Times " condemning such public spectacles. [http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/mannings.html Mannings murder and execution]Dickens later based the character of Hortense in "
Bleak House " on Maria Manning, while Mrs Chivery's tobacco shop in "Little Dorrit " is located on Horsemonger Lane. [ [http://www.fidnet.com/~dap1955/dickens/dickens_london_map.html Dickens' London map] ] Executions at Horsemonger Lane are also mentioned inSarah Waters ' novel "Fingersmith ".Inmates
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Edward Marcus Despard (executed at the gaol on21 February 1803 )
*Leigh Hunt
*Maria Manning (executed at the gaol, alongside her husband, on13 November 1849 )
*William Chester Minor
*Robert Taylor
*Arthur Tooth
*Margaret Waters (executed at the gaol on11 October 1870 )ee also
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Marshalsea References
* [http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/horsemon.html Horsemonger Lane Gaol]
* [http://www.london-footprints.co.uk/wkcrimesadd.htm London footprints: Crime & Punishment]
*'The Old Kent Road', Old and New London: Volume 6 (1878), pp. 248-55. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=45279. Date accessed: 19 December 2006.
* [http://www.oldtowns.co.uk/Middlesex/london-pt6.htm Old Towns of England, London in 1839, Pt 6]
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