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… policy; twelve new public granaries were established in Bridewell, able to contain 6000 quarters of corn, to be sold …
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… at the Bridge-foot, Three cranes, Queenhithe, Bridewell-gate, the corner of Leadenhall and … Guildhall, Blackwell-hall, St. Paul's cathedral, Bridewell, the two compters, fifty two halls of the city …
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… a small-coal-man, the rest with the assistance of the Bridewell-boys broke into the house and rifled it. The …
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… parochial churches within the said city;" the channel of Bridewell-dock, from the river Thames to Holborn-bridge, was …
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… the five great hospitals St. Bartholomew's, St. Thomas's, Bridewell, Bethlehem, and Christ-church, what part of them … act. They were farther impowered to fill up the channel of Bridewell-dock, between Fleet-bridge and the Thames, making …
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… was imprisoned one year; and Mary Frazer was committed to Bridewell for six months 18. This mode of prosecution was the …
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… to the hospitals of St. Bartholomew, Christ, St. Thomas, Bridewell, and Bethlehem, and whether the right has in any …
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… the education of children; and granted the old palace of Bridewell for the lodging of poor wayfaring people, and for … of St. Thomas the apostle, St. Bartholomew, Christ, and Bridewell; with possession of the goods and revenues …
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… vagrants and sturdy beggars, which were to be carried to Bridewell; the sick, lame, blind, and aged, were to be taken …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… ton sheppard hath put himselfe to Richard Pennyall of Bridewell for 7 y: from 1 day november next. Dated &c. 25 …
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