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Fleet notebooks
Fleet notebooks, Floud and Cuthberts notebooks, 1728 Date: 1718
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1. Title: "A Glimpse into the Past: 18th Century Fleet Notebooks - The Writings of Cuthbert and Floud This evocative image showcases two exquisitely preserved 18th century Fleet notebooks, bearing the names of Cuthbert and Floud. Dated 1718, these documents offer a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing a tangible connection to the history and culture of the time. The Fleet Prison, located in London, was a notorious debtors' prison during the 18th century. Inmates, including writers and scribes, would often fill their idle hours by recording their thoughts, experiences, and observations in notebooks. The Fleet notebooks are a testament to this rich literary heritage. The first notebook, belonging to Cuthbert, is filled with neatly written entries, documenting various transactions and accounts. The pages are adorned with intricate, geometric designs, reflecting the meticulous nature of their owner. The second notebook, belonging to Floud, is more personal in nature, with entries detailing daily life, reflections, and musings. These notebooks, now preserved in the National Archives (RG7, p22, Floudgate), offer a unique insight into the lives of ordinary people during the 18th century. They serve as a reminder of the power of the written word and the enduring allure of the past. The aged parchment, faded ink, and worn binding of these notebooks speak to the passage of time and the enduring nature of human curiosity. They invite us to explore the stories they hold, to learn from the past, and to appreciate the rich literary heritage that has shaped our world.
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