Final Drink for Condemned Criminals at St. Giles in the Fields
Sorry if you've seen this already! I made it for The Londonist a while back but wanted to get it up on my own channel. New video next week! www.joolzguides.com SUPPORT MY CHANNEL ON PATREON ➜ / joolzguides The area around Seven Dials has always been connected with low life and bad luck. Indeed the church of ST Giles in the Fields is thus named in order to distinguish it from St Giles in Cripplegate because the area was once fields. This is why they decided to build a leper colony here. During the great plague some of the first burial pits for the victims were dug in the church yard of St Giles. The pub next door used to be called the Resurrection Gate and was a stopping off point for condemned prisoners who were on their way from Newgate prison to Tyburn (along Oxford Street). The church would offer the condemned men a final drink as a good will gesture, but often the convicts' friends would be lurking nearby to stage a rescue attempt and whisk off their friend into the Rookeries, a warren of forbidding passages frequented by prostitutes and criminals. Please subscribe for more!!! / joolzguides / joolzguides / joolzguides http://takemetopitcairn.com/ http://joolz.tv ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "Tower of London to Wapping - London's Best Riverside Walk" • Tower of London to Wapping - London's Best... ~-~~-~~~-~~-~

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