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A New History of London
… of correction for disorderly persons, called Clerkenwell Bridewell, and the other a prison of ease to Newgate for the …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… removed to Cordwainer, February 13th, 1593; President of Bridewell and Bethlem Hospitals, 1594, till his death, July …
A Dictionary of London
… Brick Court - Bridewell Brick Court West out of Middle Temple Lane, within … : Horwood, 1799. Former name : "Bride's Alley" (q.v.). Bridewell A place erected by Henry VIII. to the west of Fleet … was effected with the Knights of St. John of the manor of Bridewell (ib. 581). There was a gallery from the Palace …
A Dictionary of London
Bridewell Bridge - Bridgewater House Bridewell Bridge Bridge over the Fleet opposite Bridewell at the end of Paved Alley, built of timber before …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… chosen Lord Mayor, September 29th, 1572; President of Bridewell and Bethlem Hospitals from 1569 to 1573, and again …
A Survey of London
… for the poore and idle persons of the Citie, his house of Bridewell, and seauen hundred Markes landes of the Sauoy … same, towards the maintenance of the said workehouse of Bridewell, and of this Hospitall of Saint Thomas in …
A Survey of London
… the precinct of the Blacke Friers, and the house of Bridewell. Bridges ouer the course of Walbrooke.; Horshewe …
A History of the County of Somerset
… inn of the same name, and in 1687-8 was called the borough bridewell. 51 The lock-up was evidently on an upper floor … in the 18th. 52 In 1729 the quarter sessions established a bridewell for the borough and parish, probably an extension …
Survey of London Monograph
… The following Confession of Ralph Myller, a prisoner in Bridewell (9 Oct. 1584) gives us an insight into the late …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on which are sculptured the arms of the borough. The town bridewell, situated on the Hog Hill, was formerly a …
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