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Tag: prison

The First Jailbreak in the Colony, March 30, 1662

March 8, 2024April 5, 2024 Gordon Harris1 Comment
Jailbreak escape

On the morning of the 30th of March, 1662, the Ipswich jailer found that a prisoner had escaped, the first offense of this nature committed in the country. A hearing was conducted at Spark's Tavern.

Posted in StoriesTagged 1662, Court, Ipswich, jail, poor, prison
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