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Passing through an opening in the party wall by the 
side of this ghastly-looking collection, we enter a 
square room, which was probably used as a dungeon, 
and has most appropriately been selected for the 
exhibition of a large number of manacles and fetters 
of various description, which were handed over by the 
Prison Commissioners to the City authorities when 
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the transfer of the Castle took place. These consist 
of chains of various weights and patterns, some very 
heavy, intended for the legs and arms of prisoners ; 
waist-belts, some of them with short chains attached, 
ending in handcuffs for confining the hands as well 
(Fig. 7); handcuffs of various patterns, some designed 
to hold both wrists; manacles formerly used in 
the prison (Fig. 2); terrible iron bars, jointed at 
