
The London Underworld in the Victorian Period Authentic First-Person Accounts by Beggars, Thieves and Prostitutes
by Mayhew, Henry-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Prostitutes | p. 1 |
Prostitution in London | p. 1 |
Seclusives, or those that Live in Private Houses and Apartments | p. 9 |
Board Lodgers | p. 18 |
Those who live in Low Lodging Houses | p. 22 |
Sailors' Women | p. 29 |
Soldiers' Women | p. 41 |
Thieves' Women | p. 47 |
Park Women | p. 57 |
The Dependants of Prostitutes | p. 62 |
Bawds | p. 62 |
Followers of Dress Lodgers | p. 64 |
Keepers of Accommodation Houses | p. 67 |
Procuresses, Pimps, and Panders | p. 68 |
Fancy-men | p. 71 |
Bullies | p. 74 |
Clandestine Prostitutes | p. 76 |
Female Operatives | p. 77 |
Maid-Servants | p. 80 |
Ladies of Intrigue and Houses of Assignation | p. 81 |
Cohabitant Prostitutes | p. 83 |
Narrative of a Gay Woman | p. 84 |
Criminal Returns | p. 89 |
Traffic in Foreign Women | p. 103 |
Thieves and Swindlers | p. 109 |
Introduction | p. 109 |
Sneaks, or Common Thieves | p. 114 |
Stealing from Street-Stalls | p. 115 |
Stealing from the Tills | p. 117 |
Stealing from the Doors and Windows of Shops | p. 117 |
Stealing from Children | p. 122 |
Child Stripping | p. 122 |
Stealing from Drunken Persons | p. 123 |
Stealing Linen, &c. | p. 125 |
Robberies from Carts | p. 127 |
Stealing Lead from House-tops, Copper from Kitchens, &c. | p. 129 |
Robberies by False Keys | p. 131 |
Robberies by Lodgers | p. 133 |
Robberies by Servants | p. 135 |
Area and Lobby Sneaks | p. 137 |
Stealing by Lifting Windows, &c. | p. 141 |
Attic or Garret Thieves | p. 142 |
A Visit to the Rookery of St. Giles | p. 144 |
Narrative of a London Sneak | p. 156 |
Pickpockets and Shoplifters | p. 160 |
Omnibus Pickpockets | p. 169 |
Railway Pickpockets | p. 170 |
Shoplifters | p. 171 |
A Visit to the Thieves' Dens in Spitalfields | p. 173 |
Narrative of a Pickpocket | p. 181 |
Horse and Dog Stealers | p. 194 |
Horse Stealing | p. 194 |
Dog Stealing | p. 195 |
Highway Robbers | p. 197 |
A Ramble among the Thieves' Dens in the Borough | p. 202 |
Housebreakers and Burglars | p. 209 |
Narrative of a Burglar | p. 227 |
Narrative of another Burglar | p. 235 |
Prostitute Thieves | p. 244 |
The Prostitutes of the Haymarket | p. 247 |
Hired Prostitutes | p. 255 |
Park Women | p. 257 |
Soldiers' Women | p. 258 |
Sailors' Women | p. 261 |
Felonies on the River Thames | p. 263 |
The Mudlarks | p. 263 |
Sweeping Boys | p. 264 |
Sellers of Small Wares | p. 265 |
Labourers on Board Ship, &c. | p. 265 |
Dredgemen or Fishermen | p. 265 |
Smuggling | p. 266 |
Felonies by Lightermen | p. 267 |
The River Pirates | p. 268 |
Narrative of a Mudlark | p. 270 |
Receivers of Stolen Property | p. 274 |
Dolly Shops | p. 274 |
Pawnbrokers, &c. | p. 276 |
Narrative of a Returned Convict | p. 279 |
Coining | p. 282 |
Forgers | p. 287 |
Bank Notes | p. 287 |
Cheques | p. 288 |
Forged Acceptance | p. 289 |
Forged Wills | p. 290 |
Cheats | p. 291 |
Embezzlers | p. 291 |
Magsmen, or Sharpers | p. 295 |
The Card Tricks | p. 297 |
Skittles | p. 298 |
Thimble and Pea | p. 298 |
The Lock | p. 298 |
Swindlers | p. 301 |
Beggars and Cheats | p. 308 |
Introduction | p. 308 |
Origin and History of the Poor Laws | p. 310 |
Statistics of the Poor Laws | p. 315 |
Report of the Poor Law Board (1860) | p. 316 |
Street Beggars in 1816 | p. 317 |
Mendicant Pensioners | p. 318 |
Begging-Letter Writers in 1816 | p. 319 |
Mendicity Society | p. 319 |
A Deserving Case | p. 323 |
Another | p. 323 |
An Imposter | p. 324 |
Another Imposter | p. 324 |
A Well-Educated Beggar | p. 326 |
Begging-Letter Writers | p. 326 |
Decayed Gentlemen | p. 328 |
Broken-down Trademen | p. 330 |
Distressed Scholar | p. 331 |
The Kaggs Family | p. 332 |
Advertising Begging-Letter Writers | p. 339 |
Ashamed Beggars | p. 342 |
The Swell Beggar | p. 343 |
Clean Family Beggars | p. 344 |
Naval and Military Beggars | p. 347 |
Turnpike Sailor | p. 347 |
Street Campaigners | p. 350 |
Foreign Beggars | p. 353 |
The French Beggar | p. 354 |
Destitute Poles | p. 356 |
Hindoo Beggars | p. 361 |
Negro Beggars | p. 364 |
Disaster Beggars | p. 368 |
A Shipwrecked Mariner | p. 368 |
Blown-up Miners | p. 370 |
Burnt-out Tradesmen | p. 371 |
Lucifer Droppers | p. 374 |
Bodily Afflicted Beggars | p. 374 |
Seventy years a Beggar | p. 375 |
Having swollen Legs | p. 376 |
Cripples | p. 377 |
A Blind Beggar | p. 378 |
Beggars subject to Fits | p. 379 |
Being in a Decline | p. 380 |
"Shallow Coves" | p. 380 |
Famished Beggars | p. 382 |
The Choking Dodge | p. 383 |
The Offal-Eater | p. 384 |
Petty Trading Beggars | p. 385 |
An Author's Wife | p. 389 |
Dependants of Beggars | p. 390 |
Referees | p. 399 |
Distressed Operative Beggars | p. 400 |
Starved-out Manufacturers | p. 401 |
Unemployed Agriculturists and Frozen-out Gardeners | p. 402 |
Hand-loom Weavers, &c. | p. 403 |
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