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A Dictionary of London
… Street South out of Tudor Street within the precinct of Bridewell, in Farringdon Ward Without (P.O. Directory). First …
Survey of London
… House of Correction, replacing the seventeenth-century Bridewell in Corporation Row. It was one of many prisons … site. Design of the new prison, initially intended for the Bridewell site with some enlargement, was overseen by a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the parish church. In 1903 about 5 a. of this lying near Bridewell Springs and 1 a. at Townsend brought in £20 and was …
Old and New London
… of St. Bride's, and soon afterwards nominated minister of Bridewell, where his pulpit eloquence attracted general …
Old and New London
… Tatler," in 1709, says, "Here was a military garden, a bridewell, and, as I have heard tell, a racecourse." A …
A Dictionary of London
… or White Friars on the south side of Fleet Street between Bridewell and the Temple. Site marked by the precinct of …
Old and New London
… at the hands of the poor old wretch's cowardly assassins. BRIDEWELL. AS REBUILT AFTER THE FIRE, FROM AN OLD PRINT ( see … riotous Alsatia of Scott and Shadwell. And now we come to Bridewell, first a palace, then a prison. The old palace of Bridewell (Bridget's Well) was rebuilt upon the site of the …
Old and New London
… where Henry VI.; Baynard's Castle, where Henry VII.; Bridewell, where John and Henry VIII.; Tower Royal, where …
Alumni Oxonienses
… became a judge 1737; governor of Charterhouse 1737, and of Bridewell and Bethlehem, attorney-general 1734, justice of …
A Dictionary of London
… Street, at No.21, to Water Street in the precinct of Bridewell (P 0. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Without. First …
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