NATURALISTS’ CALENDAR.
Mean Temperature 55·57.
[188] Butler’s Chronological Exercises.
May 24.
Jack Ketch and Newgate.
On this day, in 1736, five felons in Newgate were to have been executed; but the prison was so insecure, that, during the night, one of them “took up a board and got out of his cell, and made his escape.” The other four were taken to Tyburn and suffered their sentence; and Jack Ketch “on his return from doing his duty at Tyburn, robbed a woman of three shillings and sixpence.”[189]