James Neild (4 June 1744 – 16 February 1814) was an English jeweller and prison reformer. While he was supported by two particular friends, Weeden Butler...
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American architect James Neild (1744-1814), English jeweller and prison reformer, father of John Camden Neild James Edward Neild (1824–1906), Australian...
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James Edward Neild L.S.A.(Lond.), M.D., Ch.M. (Melb.), (6 July 1824 – 17 August 1906) was an English-born Australian forensic pathologist, drama critic...
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John Camden Neild (1780–1852) was an English miser. Neild, son of James Neild, prison reformer, was probably born in St. James's Street, London, about...
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Lewkenor, brother of Sir Lewes Lewknor Master of the Ceremonies to King James I). He then went to the Jesuit Clermont College in Paris. After some months...
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reformer James Neild visited the first Marshalsea in December 1802, just 34 debtors were living there, along with eight wives and seven children. Neild wrote...
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Compter Clink Fleet King's Bench Tower of London Prison reformers James Neild John Howard James Oglethorpe Court Marshalsea Court Category Category:Marshalsea...
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historical painter, one of the founder members of the Royal Academy. James Neild (1744 in Knutsford – 1814), an English jeweller, prison reformer and...
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established debtors' prisons using the same models used in Great Britain. James Wilson, a signatory to the Declaration of Independence, spent some time...
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already was acquainted with Richard Henry Horne, he befriended James Smith and James Neild and wrote a little for the local press. He applied for admission...
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