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A '''prison hulk''' was a [[Ship|vessel]], usually unseaworthy, that acted as a prison to hold convicts or [[Civilian|civil]] internees. At least two such vessels were beached at [[Deptford]], south-east of [[London]], in 1888.
A '''prison hulk''' was a [[Ship|vessel]], usually unseaworthy, that acted as a prison to hold convicts or [[Civilian|civil]] internees. At least two such vessels were beached at [[Deptford]], south-east of [[London]], in 1888.

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"These old Navy ships were hulked out to hold prisoners until they were assigned a convict ship leaving for the colonies."
―Evie Frye on the prison hulks, 1888.[src]-[m]
HMS Jersey, 1782.

A prison hulk was a vessel, usually unseaworthy, that acted as a prison to hold convicts or civil internees. At least two such vessels were beached at Deptford, south-east of London, in 1888.

One ship, the HMS Jersey was used during the American Revolutionary War. The hulk had earned the nickname 'hell' due to the very poor conditions onboard.[1] In 1782, Ratonhnhaké:ton boarded the ship in order to gather information on where to find Charles Lee.[2]

In 1888, the Deptford prison hulks were guarded by Chief Warder John Billingsworth, a sympathizer and operative of Jack the Ripper.[3] He was responsible for maintaining Jack's prisoners, and relished in the opportunities to maltreat and execute his detainees almost at will.[4]

Trivia

  • Historically at least three separate Royal Navy warships—HMS Discovery, HMS Levan, and HMS Thames—served as prison hulks stationed at Deptford, though all three had been completely decommissioned by 1864.

References

  1. Assassin's Creed IIIDatabase: HMS Jersey
  2. Assassin's Creed IIILaid to Rest
  3. Assassin's Creed: SyndicateJack the RipperLetters of Intent
  4. Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – Jack the RipperPrisoners

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