Sligo Jail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sligo Jail or Sligo Prison, (Irish: Príosún Shligigh) founded as Sligo Gaol is a . within the prison was a Mr. Doherty of Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim in 1903 who . The last time this Bridewell was used was circa 1959 for a youth remanded on a . a b c d e f Down Gallows Hill: An illustrated history of Sligo from 1245 to .
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The Tombs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The new structure incorporated material from the Bridewell ( built 1735 and . a b c d "Disgraced and Penalized, Kerik Finds His Name Stripped Off Jail." Sewell .
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KELLUM, JOHN - Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
KELLUM (Killum, Killam), JOHN, labourer and criminal; b. c. . for assault, in the Halifax bridewell (workhouse), the institution that preceded the city prison of 1860 . Between 1857 and 1903 he went to jail about a hundred times, usually for such .
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Victorian London
1863 http://www.victorianlondon.org/prisons/citybridewell.htm . Tothill Fields Bridewell / Westminster House of Correction 1831-c.1870s . Royal Aquarium 1876-1903 http://www.victorianlondon.org/entertainment/royalacquarium.htm .
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List of demolished buildings and structures in London - Wikipedia ...
Bridewell Palace, 1515 !16-17th Century, 1863 !1863-4, Maund . Blackfriars, Residence of Henry VIII 15151523, prison and hospital from 1556, . 1666 !17- 19th Century, 1902 !1902, Christ's Hospital, engraved by Toms c.1770..jpg . Fleet Street, The longest surviving Inn of Chancery, founded in 1344, dissolved in 1903.
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Bridewell Garda Station, Garda Siochana Historical Society, Ireland's
Thirteen classes of prisoners were housed, including male and female debtors. Between . RIC Constable Patrick, Bridewell (1902) later Sgt. i/c, Dunmanway .
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Exterior of Bridewell Prison, c.1903
Exterior view of Bridewell Prison, West 26th Street and California Avenue, c. 1903. Photographer: Unknown Source: Chicago Historical Society (DN-0000314) .
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Patrick John Ryan
. an address to Daniel O'Connell, then a prisoner in Richmond Bridewell Prison. . 1897, and of his Golden Jubilee in the priesthood, 1903, proved the esteem .
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Brick Court - Bridewell | A Dictionary of London
D. and C. St. Paul's, Press A. Box 15). "Erber lane," 1439 (Ct. H.W. II. 487) and 1448 (ib. 516). "Harbour lane," 1440 (End. Ch. Rep. 1903, All Hallows the Great, .
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Jalons Bridewell - Liverpool
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Jack Sheppard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chalk and pencil sketch of Jack Sheppard in Newgate Prison, attributed to Sir James Thornhill, circa 1723 . Spotted by the barn's owner, Sheppard told him that he had escaped from Bridewell Prison, having been . Mail Coach (1903) and Jack Sheppard (1923); a book, The Road to Tyburn, . a b c d e f Defoe, History.
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Westminster Cathedral: from Darkness to Light. Burns & Continuum ...
Feb 18, 2012 . Westminster Cathedral was built 1895-1903 and is a Roman Catholic site. . been occupied by the second Tothill Fields Bridewell prison.
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Jails and Prisons
This prison workhouse confined mainly individuals unable to pay fines: vagrants, drunks, petty thieves, pickpockets, . Exterior of Bridewell Prison, c.1903 .
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