Chapter 6: Ludlow’s Choice
Chapter 6 introduces a new character to the narrative of The Tin Ticket – Ludlow Tedder, a 45-year-old widow who is working hard to try and provide for her family. There is a very brief biographical description of her life to that point and a very good description of her then life as a servant in the home of a barrister, Fitzowen Skinner and his wife Laura. It is not an easy life and with so much work for not much pay – certainly not enough to provide all the necessaries for her family. And it is this that brings her into the story of The Tin Ticket. To try and get that little bit extra so she can purchase what she needs for her young daughter she pawns a few pieces of cutlery, but is found out in tragic circumstances for her family.
As a result she seeks to escape justice but her life on the run is cut short in very quick time and she is imprisoned at Newgate. There she awaits trial and is quickly condemned to be transported to Van Dieman’s Land for ten years, though tempered with the mercy of being able to take her youngest daughter with her. Yet again the injustice of the British law system can be seen in the sentence – 10 years transportation in appalling conditions for a very petty crime.
The chapter also provides a selection of other similar petty criminal cases and examples of the corruption that influenced the sentencing of prisoners at that time.
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