English Episcopal Palaces Province of York

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English Episcopal Palaces Province of York
Robert S Robert Sangster Rait
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The result was that a large sum accumulated, with which the soup-kitchen was main- tained, and a good dinner was provided twice a week not only for the gaol but for the Bridewell (on the river bank near Elvet Bridge), whilst any little surplus went to extinguish the small debts for which some of the inmates had been imprisoned. All that was well, but Neild goes on to say that the five cells in which the felons slept " are to be numbered amongst the very worst in the kingdom, and the descent to ...them is by a flight of forty-one steps from the men's day room. " He gives the dimensions of the Great Hole which Howard described, and adds : " There is a part of this prison which seems to have escaped the vigilance of the excellent Howard. This is a third dungeon, on the same level with but divided by a passage from the Great Hole. I expressed a desire to see it, and the turnkey fetched the keys. This dungeon, totally dark, is 7 feet by 6 feet 7 inches, and 7 feet 9 inches high. In the middle of the floor is a large massy wooden grated trap-door, strongly clouted with iron, and with apertures 4 inches square.

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