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A Dictionary of London
… Ditch West from Fleet Ditch and south to Bride Lane, in Bridewell precinct, in Farringdon Ward Without (O. and M. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the church of the Grey friars there, converted into a bridewell. There are likewise some vestiges of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… we have mention in 1616. 22 This was succeeded by the Bridewell, built about 1763, 23 a building constantly out of …
Survey of London
… was placed under the management of the governors of Bridewell, and the two foundations have since that time been … His proposed elevation, preserved among the archives at Bridewell, presents a dreary expanse of brickwork. a 219 … for 61 years to the Governors of the sister institution, Bridewell, for the erection of "a House of Occupations for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… one for malefactors, the other for debtors; and a gaol and bridewell have been lately built on the eastern side of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Wirrall. The town-hall contains the bridewell, and various offices for parochial purposes, and is …
A Dictionary of London
… priory buildings, and extended from the Wall of London and Bridewell Ditch west to Puddle Dock east and from the Thames …
Old and New London
… but his nobles resided in Henry's newly-built palace of Bridewell, a gallery being thrown over the Fleet and driven …
A New History of London
… policy; twelve new public granaries were established in Bridewell, able to contain 6000 quarters of corn, to be sold …
A New History of London
… 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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