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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for erecting another in the room of it, together with a bridewell, in another part of the town. This, after some …
A Survey of London
… to Fleetebridge, to bride lane, which runneth south by Bridewell, then to Water lane, which runneth down to the … but the watercourse is decayed and not restored. Bridewell the Kinges house. Next is Bridelane, and there in Bridewell, of olde time the kings house: for the kings of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in St. Cuthbert's church. They have a common goal, and bridewell, which stands by the Market-place on the Norfolk …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Tiverton and Dulverton, and the parish of Rackenford. The bridewell, a commodious edifice, was built about 50 years …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… 460, 500 Bread Street ward, 437, 441, 500 Breges Quay, 520 Bridewell, palace or precinct of, 409, 436 Bridge, London …
Survey of London
… Regiment. GEORGE SMITH (1784), governor of Tothill Fields Bridewell. EDWARD WEBSTER (1788), "late a magistrate of this …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in what is now Village Street, above the old roundhouse or bridewell, 3 which still remains. About half way up the slope …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bank Hall, Warrington; now the Town Hall A town hall and bridewell were built under the Act of 1813; the building was … improving the town of Warrington and for building a new bridewell in the said town.' The bridewell was built, and a town hall in Irlam Street in 1820. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1683, reader of anatomy at surgeons hall, physician to Bridewell and Bethlehem hospitals; died 1 Aug., 1708. See …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Lands for a particular of an old building called the Old Bridewell and 100 feet at the east end thereof thereto …
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