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A History of the County of Essex
… In 1815 the vestry ordered the building of a lock-up or cage. This was demolished in 1887. 323 In 1803 the vestry …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Under the market-house, which was built on arches, was the cage or lock-up for prisoners. Dr. Samuel Ward, one of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… probably once formed part of the former St. Anton's 'cage,' for which this is the most likely site. 19 The pew to the west of this, called 'St. Anton's cage,' is an extremely interesting piece of work measuring 9 … which is dated 1697 is a singularly late example of a 'cage.' 20 The pew formerly belonged to the manor of Read, and …
Old and New London
… wearer had never approached too near to the bars of the cage of these light-fingered gentry. But every winter makes …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to the town hall spit, the cleansing of the dungeons, the cage, the stocks, whipping post, pillory and cucking stool, …
Survey of London
… court is a well with a beautifully designed wrought-iron cage and lamp standard, and lateral roads to the river … and the main wings, is a well, and above each well is a cage of wrought iron-work combined with a lamp standard …
Survey of London
… Queen in 1953 the fountain was protected by a decorative cage designed by Sir Hugh Casson. 87 Since the re-erection of …
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