Authorised Guide to the Tower of London eBook

W. J. Loftie
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 35 pages of information about Authorised Guide to the Tower of London.

Authorised Guide to the Tower of London eBook

W. J. Loftie
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 35 pages of information about Authorised Guide to the Tower of London.

The visitor who has time to spare will find many other records of this kind in the Beauchamp Tower, the oldest of all being the name of “Thomas Talbot 1462” (89), supposed to have been concerned in the Wars of the Roses.  Emerging again upon Tower Green we see on the right the

Lieutenant’s Lodgings (Pl.  VI),

now called the King’s House.  The Hall door, where a sentry stands, is the same through which Lord Nithisdale escaped in female dress, the night before he was to have been beheaded, 1716.  Some parts of the house are of great antiquity, among them the rooms in the Bell Tower, those on the upper storey which open on the leads and the rampart known as The Prisoners’ Walk, and the Council Room, a handsome apartment containing a curious monument of the Gunpowder Plot.  In this room Guy Fawkes and his associates were examined, 1605.  The interior of the King’s House is not shown to the public.  Next to it is the house of the Gentleman Gaoler, or Chief Warder.  It was in this house that Lady Jane Grey lived when a prisoner, and from its windows saw her husband go forth from the adjoining Beauchamp Tower to his execution on Tower Hill, and his headless body brought to the chapel “in a carre,” while the scaffold was being prepared for her own death on the Green in front, which took place on the same day, Monday, 12th February, 1554.

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NOTE.—­Visitors who wish to know more about the Tower are referred to the works of Bayley, of Brayley and Britton, of Doyne C. Bell, of G.T.  Clark, and of Hepworth Dixon.

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DRILL AND TRAINING (Number of days in each year).

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-+----------- | | In | In first year. | subsequent | | years.  ARM OF THE +---------+----------+----------+--------+----------- SERVICE | | Musketry | | Total | | Recruit | or | Usual | during | Usual | Drill. | Gunnery | Annual | the | Annual | | Drill. | Training | year. | Training ---------------+---------+----------+----------+--------+---
-------- Artillery } | | | | | Infantry } | 49 | 14 | 27 | 90 | 27 Medical } | | | | | | | | | | Engineers | | | | | { Fortress | 63 | 14 | 41 | 118 | 41 { Submarine | | | | | { Miners | 63 | 14 | 55 | 132 | 55 ---------------+---------+----------+----------+--------+---
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BOUNTY, PAY, EXTRA DUTY PAY, AND ENGINEER PAY, &c.

During the first year of service the rate of Bounty of a Militiaman varies from 10s. to L2.

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