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A New History of London
… prison, see Hist. Reg. 1729. p. 157. &c. For those in the Marshalsea, idem p. 194. Stat. 2 Geo. II. c. 32. Hooke's Rom. …
A New History of London
… year 1254, the mayor and sheriffs were committed to the Marshalsea, for the arrears of an aid toward the king's …
A New History of London
… without the limits of the city. They broke open the Marshalsea prison, carried off the prisoner, sought for …
A New History of London
… on the 10th of June; broke open the King's Bench and Marshalsea prisons; released the prisoners, who immediately …
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… his army with the prisoners of the King's-Bench and Marshalsea prisons. But John Stafford, archbishop of …
A New History of London
… Shoare and Roger Grove his sheriffs, were dragged to the Marshalsea on the plea of abuses in the exercises of their …
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… to each of the prisons of Newgate, Ludgate, King's Bench, Marshalsea, and Wood-street compter. The Mercers, out of …
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… are likewise kept at Bermondsey, Rotherhithe, and Lambeth. Marshalsea-court and prison. From this court house, directly … Margaret's-hill. On the east side of this street is the Marshalsea prison and court; in which are confined all … every Friday; and there are the same judges as in the Marshalsea-court. But in this court neither plaintiff nor …
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… rotation: and at the west end, by the river side, is the Marshalsea prison, for the confinement of deserters and other …
Survey of London
… for Gaol Deliveries and Sessions of the Peace, and for the Marshalsea Court to be held there on Tuesdays. The old church …
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