These debts, however, caught up with John Dickens, who was incarcerated at the Marshalsea debtors’ prison in Southwark, London, in 1824. Aged 12, Dickens left school and began working ten-hour ...
William Dorrit is the longest serving inmate of the Marshalsea Prison for Debt and is extremely proud of his title, 'Father of the Marshalsea', which is proof of how much respect he commands.
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