JACK SHEPPARD IN NEWGATE PRISON
THE ESCAPE BY JACK SHEPPARD FROM NEWGATE PRISON
1. Handcuffs and Feetlocks, and Padlock to Ground.
2. Cell over the Castle, Jack Sheppard fastened to the floor. Climbing up the Chimney, where he found a bar of iron.
3. Red Room over the Castle, into which he got out of the Chimney.
4. Door of the Red Room, the lock of which he put back.
5. Door of the Entry between the Red Room and the Chapel.
6. Door going into the Chapel, which he burst open.
7. Door going out of the Chapel towards the Leads.
8. Door with a Spring Lock, which he opened.
9. Door over the same Passage.
10. The Lower Leads.
11. The Higher Leads, the walls of which he got over, and descended by the staircase off the roof of a turner's house into the street.
This text is based on the following book(s):
London, New York, Cassell, Peter & Galpin [1872-78] .
London, New York, Cassell, Peter & Galpin [1872-78] .
JACK SHEPPARD
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