ABSTRACT

London 1849: the city is filthy, plagued, criminal and filling up with refugees from the Irish Famine and the revolutionary wars on the continent...but it is on the brink of reform as stations are built, rioters pardoned and the Great Exhibition planned. The heaving city is the backdrop for the most sensational crime and trial of the decade: the Manning murder case. Throughout the sticky summer the people of London obsessed over the fate of a dominant mysterious woman and her weak husband as the full detail of their slaughter of her lover unfolded. London 1849 follows the murder, trial and execution of the couple, interweaving the scene that was London at the time: crime, noise, cholera, overpacked slums, prostitution, law and order, prisons, fashion, shopping, finance, transport, Marx and Dickens.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

‘Orrible murder in Bermondsey

chapter 2|18 pages

‘An extremely fine woman’

chapter 3|26 pages

What they ate and what they wore

chapter 4|18 pages

In sickness and in health

chapter 5|23 pages

Money, housing and class

chapter 6|22 pages

Learning, literature and liturgy

chapter 8|21 pages

Outsiders

chapter 9|21 pages

Communications

chapter 10|22 pages

Crime and punishment