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The Tin Ticket_ The Heroic Journey of Australia's Convict Women - Deborah J. Swiss [153]

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28 “Child Labour, Samuel Davy,” http:/ /www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRpunishments.htm.

Chapter 2: Crown of Thieves

1 Charles Dickens, Sketches by Boz (London: Everyone’s Library, 1968), 241.

2 Heather Shore, Artful Dodgers: Youth and Crime in Early 19th-Century London (Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press, 1999), 7.

3 Henry Mayhew and Others, The London Underworld in the Victorian Period: Authentic First-Person Accounts by Beggars, Thieves and Prostitutes (Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 2005), 122.

4 Alasdair Cameron, “Popular Entertainment in Nineteenth-Century Glasgow: Background and Context for the Waggle o’ the Kilt Exhibition,” A Companion to an Exhibition Drawn from the Scottish Theatre Archive and Featuring the Jimmy Logan Collection, Held in the Upper Hall, Hunterian Museum, 7th December 1992-20th February 1993, http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/SESLL/STELLA/STARN/crit/WAGGLE/popular.htm.

5 John MacGibbon, Going Abroad (Wellington, New Zealand: Ngaio Press, 1997), 43.

6 Ibid.

7 “Glasgow Broadside Ballads: Cheap Print and Popular Song Culture in Nineteenth-Century Scotland,” Special Collections Department, Library, University of Glasgow, Scotland, http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/teach/ballads/.

8 MacGibbon, Going Abroad, 43-44.

9 Archibald R. Adamson, Rambles Round Kilmarnock (T. Bibliobazaar; first published in 1875), 137.

10 Archibald M’Kay, The History of Kilmarnock (BiblioLife; first published in 1848), 11.

11 Scottish Record Office, Reference JC26/671.

12 “Kilmarnock with the Villages of Riccarton and Kilmaurs Ayrshire,” Directory, 1837, by Pigot & Co., http://www.maybole.org/history/Archives/1837directory/kilmarnock.htm.

13 Ibid.

14 Scottish Record Office, Reference JC26/671.

15 Mayhew, The London Underworld in the Victorian Period, 118-119.

16 Scottish Record Office, Reference JC26/671.

17 Ibid.

18 Ibid.

19 M’Kay, The History of Kilmarnock, 170.

20 The Green Guide to Scotland (Watford, Herts, UK: Michelin Travel Publications, 2000), 72.

21 Ayrshire Roots Towns, “Ayr: The Burgh of Newton, The Parish of St Quivox, & Monktown with Prestwick,” Ayrshire Directory, 1837, by Pigot & Co., http://www.ayrshireroots.com/Towns/Ayr/Ayr%201837.htm.

22 Rob Close, Ayrshire and Arran: An Illustrated Architectural Guide (Edinburgh: Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, 1992), 22.

23 South Ayrshire Council, “County Buildings,” http://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/maps/countybuildings/.

24 Scottish Record Office, Reference JC26/671.

25 Donald A. Low, The Regency Underworld (Stroud, UK: Sutton Publishing, 2005), 68.

26 Corder, Life of Elizabeth Fry, 301.

27 Scottish Record Office, Reference JC26/671.

28 Ibid.

29 Ibid.

30 Ibid.

31 Lennox, Lord William Pitt, Coaching, with Anecdotes of the Road (London: Hurst & Blackett, Publishers, 1876), 94.

32 Tony Rayner, Female Factory, Female Convicts (Dover, Australia: Esperance Press, 2004), 34.

33 Michael Paterson, Voices from Dickens’ London (Cincinnati, OH: David & Charles, 2007), 255.

Chapter 3: The Angel of Newgate

1 John Kent, Elizabeth Fry (London: B. T. Batsford, 1962), 99-100.

2 Janet Whitney, Elizabeth Fry (London: Guild Books, 1947), 135.

3 Ibid.

4 Ibid.

5 Ibid.

6 Susanna Corder, Life of Elizabeth Fry: Compiled from Her Journal, as Edited by Her Daughters, and from Various Other Sources (Philadelphia: Henry Longstreth, 1853), 244.

7 Whitney, Elizabeth Fry, 110.

8 Stephen Halliday, Newgate: London’s Prototype of Hell (Stroud, UK: Sutton Publishing, 2007), v.

9 Georgina King Lewis, Elizabeth Fry (London: Headley Brothers, 1912), 102.

10 Corder, Life of Elizabeth Fry, 289.

11 Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry, with Extracts from her Journal and Letters, Edited by Two of her Daughters, Vol. I (Philadelphia: J. W. Moore, 1847), 225.

12 Corder, Life of Elizabeth Fry, 238.

13 Whitney, Elizabeth Fry, 178.

14 J. C. Long, George III: The Story of a Complex Man (New York: Little, Brown, 1960), 96.

15 Whitney, Elizabeth Fry, 179.

16 Clive Emsley, Crime and Society in England, 1750-1900 (Harlow, UK: Pearson Education, 2005), 74-75.

17 Nicolas

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