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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Commissioners for Sequestrations. Urian Oakes, tenant to Bridewell and St. Thomas' Hospital of houses in St. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Steps 181015; 19 Milk St, 181926; 6 Horse Fair 182730 and Bridewell Lane in 1831. [D] Williams, John snr, parish of St … Lane in 1822. [D] Wood, James, Bristol, cm (181927). At Bridewell Bridge, 181927, but shown additionally at 1 Stoke's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Walsingham, and part of that of Docking. The Bridewell, or house of correction, which was anciently an …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the courts of great sessions were held. There is a county bridewell or house of detention for prisoners before their …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… said [Recruiting] Act [9 Anne, c. 4] now lying in Taunton Bridewell for want of an Officer to take them into her …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… by the late order to the ports. 333 8 30 " " Keeper of Bridewell. To receive Hannah Trapnell and keep her till …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Opposite to the side entrance of the gaol is the county bridewell, inclosed within a high stone wall. The town …
A Dictionary of London
… Street South out of Tudor Street within the precinct of Bridewell, in Farringdon Ward Without (P.O. Directory). First …
Survey of London
… House of Correction, replacing the seventeenth-century Bridewell in Corporation Row. It was one of many prisons … site. Design of the new prison, initially intended for the Bridewell site with some enlargement, was overseen by a …
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