William Cubitt invents the Tread Mill
William Cubitt, who was from a family of millwrights in Norfolf, invented the treadmill in 1818 as tool for grinding corn via human labour. The idea quickly caught on that the device might be used by inmates performing "hard labor," and thus render them useful to society. Brixton Prison in London was one of the first to use the deviced in such a manner.