NettetMoulsham Gaol, Chelmsford in public . Springfield Gaol, Chelmsford in public. Chelmsford - Writtle Road till 17/08/1781. First. 07/03/1785. First. 10/12/1827. Last. … http://www.britishexecutions.co.uk/execution-content.php?key=2481
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NettetCategory Management. Catalogue Ref Q/AGp 6. Collection Essex Quarter Sessions. Archive Essex Record Office. Dates 1820-1821. Description Papers re Parliamentary … Nettet28. jul. 2008 · The last execution to take place at Moulsham Gaol was Isaac Smith’s. He’d taken having a piece of ass to extraordinary lengths… Smith was found guilty of bestiality with a donkey in Essex and was hanged on this day in 1826. bowsher rebels
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Moulsham is located on the south side of the River Chelmer. Moulsham Street follows the line of the former Roman road and it is a designated Conservation Area. The fertile Chelmer Valley has been a focus for human activities from the beginning of the Neolithic period (c.4000BC), with ceramics of this period having been found during excavation in the Moulsham Street area. These excavations also revealed evidence for settlement through th… NettetIt is recorded at this time that in the town there were two public ovens, 70 private ovens, 60 oxen, 16 wagons, 22 carts, 71 heavy horses, 22 riding horses, 754 sheep and goats, 150 pigs. Rochford Parish, at this time, was 1867 acres. As you see, the town has grown very much over the last 400 years. NettetDescription Papers re Parliamentary Bill. The Act was the result of a presentment by the Grand Jury at the Lent Assizes (1819), of the insufficiency of the existing County Gaol in Moulsham (Chelmsford). More News French Prison History in unexpected places Elizabeth Fry Refuge Origins and legacy of the penal treadmill bowshers