<Li> Judge Jeffries was imprisoned in 1688 - 89 after the defection of James II . He died there of kidney disease . </Li> <Li> John Downes, regicide and friend of Cromwell . Though he signed the death warrant he escaped execution as he tried to save the King </Li> <Ul> <Li> Sir Robert Walpole, future Prime Minister, was imprisoned for six months in 1712 for corruption . </Li> <Li> Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat was imprisoned in 1746 after being captured at the Battle of Culloden before his execution in 1747 . </Li> <Li> Flora MacDonald, a Scottish Jacobite, was imprisoned from 1746 to 1747 for assisting Bonnie Prince Charlie after Culloden . </Li> <Li> Stephen Sayre an American resident of London who was arrested in 1775 for high treason in an alleged plot to kidnap King George III . </Li> <Li> Henry Laurens, the third President of the Continental Congress of Colonial America was imprisoned in 1780 for treason . </Li> <Li> Lord George Gordon, instigator of the Gordon Riots in 1780, spent 6 months in the Tower while awaiting trial on the charge of high treason . </Li> <Li> Johan Anders Jägerhorn, a Swedish officer from Finland, Lord Edward FitzGerald's friend, participating in the Irish independence movement . He spent two years in the Tower (1799--1801), but was released because of Russian interests . </Li> <Li> William Maxwell, 5th Earl of Nithsdale, a Jacobite of the' 15, was sprung from the prison by his wife and her maid who kept coming in and out of the Tower so many times that they confused the guards, and the Earl was able to escape the Tower dressed as a woman . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Sir Robert Walpole, future Prime Minister, was imprisoned for six months in 1712 for corruption . </Li>

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