Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 John Bunyan 1660-1688
- Chapter 2 Some Contemporaries of Bunyan
- Chapter 3 The Richardson-Howard Family of Jailers 1711-1814
- Chapter 4 Transportation to America Before 1776
- Chapter 5 John Howard 1773-1790
- Chapter 6 Samuel Whitbread 1790-1815
- Chapter 7 Philip Hunt 1815-1835
- Chapter 8 Philip Hunt 1815-1835
- Chapter 9 Lord John Russell In Office 1835-1841
- Chapter 10 The Rebuilding of The Jail 1839-1849
- Chapter 11 The Unsettled Years 1849-1853
- Chapter 12 The Final Years Before Nationalisation 1853-1877
- Conclusion
- Note On References and Spelling
- Appendix 1 Bedford in 1765
- Appendix 2 Jailers of Bedford 1710-1885
- Appendix 3 The Richardson-Howard Family
- Appendix 4 Site Plan of Bunyan’s Jail
- Appendix 5 Deed of Appointment of Jailers 1740
- Appendix 6 The Whitbread-Howard Link
- Appendix 7 Lord John Russell’s Family
- Appendix 8 Bedford in 1841
- Appendix 9 The Jail in 1849
- Index of Names
- Subject Index
- Bedfordshire Historical Record Society
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 John Bunyan 1660-1688
- Chapter 2 Some Contemporaries of Bunyan
- Chapter 3 The Richardson-Howard Family of Jailers 1711-1814
- Chapter 4 Transportation to America Before 1776
- Chapter 5 John Howard 1773-1790
- Chapter 6 Samuel Whitbread 1790-1815
- Chapter 7 Philip Hunt 1815-1835
- Chapter 8 Philip Hunt 1815-1835
- Chapter 9 Lord John Russell In Office 1835-1841
- Chapter 10 The Rebuilding of The Jail 1839-1849
- Chapter 11 The Unsettled Years 1849-1853
- Chapter 12 The Final Years Before Nationalisation 1853-1877
- Conclusion
- Note On References and Spelling
- Appendix 1 Bedford in 1765
- Appendix 2 Jailers of Bedford 1710-1885
- Appendix 3 The Richardson-Howard Family
- Appendix 4 Site Plan of Bunyan’s Jail
- Appendix 5 Deed of Appointment of Jailers 1740
- Appendix 6 The Whitbread-Howard Link
- Appendix 7 Lord John Russell’s Family
- Appendix 8 Bedford in 1841
- Appendix 9 The Jail in 1849
- Index of Names
- Subject Index
- Bedfordshire Historical Record Society
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
Summary
You might think that the history of a prison would make dull reading. But not so with this study of Bedford Prison, over two centuries, finishing one-hundred years ago. The author Eric Stockdale has made a fascinating story. He gives a fine picture of five great men who were closely associated with the prison. He starts, of course, with John Bunyan, the tinker, telling us of his trial. He goes on to John Howard, the great advocate of penal reform. Then to Samuel Whitbread, Philip Hunt and Lord John Russell. He describes the jails: their building and rebuilding: and the way of life in them. He discusses the punishments and their effect. Transportation among them. But not as a bare recital of facts. At every step — and on every page — you will find the enlivening anecdote and the apt quotation. The research must have taken many hours to collect the material. The presentation — in such clear and vivid language — is a model which all historians should try to emulate. And all this done by a Circuit Judge — in the midst of his busy life sending the criminals of today to prison — as his predecessors did to Bedford prison in days long past. His work at the Bar and as a judge, has, I am sure, been of great value to him in the writing of this book. His knowledge of modern conditions enables him to have a better insight into the conditions of the past. This is a book which deserves to be read, not only by criminologists, penologists and historians, but also by ordinary folk who like to read a good true story.
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- Bedford Prison 1660-1877 , pp. viiiPublisher: Boydell & BrewerFirst published in: 2023