Crossroad Burials
Season: 4 Episode: 41
William Birt was supposed to be the first man hanged on the gatehouse of the new Gloucester Prison, but he had other ideas. Find out more about William's story and the custom of burials at crossroads.
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SOURCES
Gloucester Journal, 11 April 1791, 18 August 1791
Bennett’s History of Tewkesbury, 1830, p.214, note (via archive.org)
Gloucestershire Archives:
Gaol Calendars, Easter 1791 (Q/SG1)
Gloucester County Gaol, Surgeon’s Journal, 13 Aug 1791 (Q/Gc32/1)
Gov.UK
Parliament
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