ARTHUR BAILEY
Executed at Ilchester, 11th of September, 1811, for stealing a Letter from the Post Office at Bath
THIS unfortunate man, previous to his detection in the crime for which he suffered, lived in credit, and bore an unblemished character, supporting an amiable wife and several children by his industry. He had long been in the
confidence of the postmaster of Bath, who entrusted him with sorting the letters, making up the mails, etc.
Though robberies had been frequently practised upon the office, and letters missed, yet it was some time ere suspicion fell upon Bailey as the plunderer. At length, however, justice, slow yet sure, overtook him. He was convicted, at the Summer Assizes for Somersetshire, of stealing from the Bath Post Office a letter containing bills, the property of Messrs Slack, linendrapers, and of forging an endorsement on one of the said bills.
Shortly after his conviction, Mr Bridle, the keeper of the jail, gave him a list of several letters reported to have been lost from the Bath Post Office, and which it was supposed he must have had some knowledge of. On this he wrote: " I have clearly examined this list, and there is only one I really know of, and that I have received the benefit of -- must beg to be excused from saying which.-- A. B." On another part of it he added: " It has been said I have had concerns with others in the Post Office; now I do positively declare to God that I had no concerns with anyone.-A. B."
Bailey had some hopes of a reprieve till Monday, when his solicitor informed him that all applications to the Secretary of State, the Postmaster-General, and the judge who tried him, were in vain. As the prisoner could be brought to acknowledge only the crime for which he had been convicted, the under-sheriff, in consequence of several letters he had received to that effect, thought he might be brought to make a further confession; consequently, on Tuesday morning, after he had taken an affectionate and distressing leave of his wife
and six children, and received the Sacrament, and had been left to himself and his own reflections some hours, Mr Melliar, with much humanity, again urged him on the matter, mentioning particular letters that had been lost; to which
Bailey firmly replied: " I must request, sir, you will not press me further on this subject. I have made a solemn engagement with Almighty God that I will not disclose more than I have done, which I think would be a heinous and additional sin to break; if I had not made this engagement I would readily, sir, answer all your questions, and remove all difficulties." Afterwards he observed : " I am about to suffer for what has been truly proved against me. All the rest must die with me."
He was taken out of prison a little after eight o'clock in the morning, and placed in a cart, attended by Mr Melliar, the under-sheriff, and the chaplain of the prison, in a chaise. He showed the greatest firmness on the way to the fatal tree, and when under the gallows he joined fervently in prayer, and addressed the spectators audibly : " I hope you will all take warning " ; then, holding a Prayer Book in his hand: " I beg you to look often into this book, and you will not come to shame. Be sure to be honest, and not covet money, cursed money ! -- and particularly money that is not your own." He was then deprived of his mortal state of existence, dying without a struggle.
RIP ARTHUR BAILEY
The last postman sentenced to death for theft from the post was hanged in 1836, and the penalty was abolished for such offences in the Post Office Act of 1837, which replaced it with transportation for periods from 7 years to life. Lesser offences, such as retaining a letter delivered by mistake or stealing a newspaper sent by post were punishable by imprisonment only.
In recognition of the seriousness of any offences of tampering with the mail however the Act specifically gave power to the court to sentence the offender “to be imprisoned with or without hard labour in the Common Gaol or House of Correction”. It also directed that he might be “kept in solitary confinement for the whole or any part of his imprisonment”.
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ARTHUR BAILEY
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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Blimey they did not mess about in those olde days.
Rows of houses all bearing down on me........I can feel their blue hands touching me.......All these things in all positions.........All these things will one day take control..........
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Moya and your minions take note.fishtank wrote:ARTHUR BAILEY
....." Be sure to be honest, and not covet money, cursed money ! -- and particularly money that is not your own."
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You will find plenty of posties on this site......being robbed and robbing
You will find plenty of posties on this site......being robbed and robbing
So keep on moving, moving, moving your feet
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets
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Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets
Illegitimi non carborundum