The population in debtors prisons and workhouses in
1839 was about 92,000. The population of the debtors� prisons is hard to get an
accurate number on. Also, other petty criminals were thrown into the same prisons as the debtors. These prisons had
appalling conditions. All prisoners were thrown together no matter what the age, sex or crime that they had
committed. It wasn�t until after several reforms acts were passed later in the 19th century that
prison life began to improve. Also many debtors were not thrown into prison but sent to local workhouses. These were run by the local parish and local
government and provide almost slave labor to factories and farms. But, as the government had almost 500,000
men in uniform by the middle of the century and the wage was one shilling a day
and even many children working in factories could earn up to 2 shillings a day,
proves that the members of the armed forces were not from the able bodied
classes.
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