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d 1806 various improvements were made to the | bridewell after an inmate Thomas Platt died of cold an |
April 1654, she was arrested, imprisoned at | Bridewell, and tried. |
n before Walsingham and repeated tortures in | Bridewell and the Tower, they were sent back to Oxford |
Originally the | Bridewell comprised three separate gaols for untried m |
Bridewell died during practice at Mallory Park on the | |
He returned to England in 1662, was sent to | Bridewell for attending a Quaker meeting, and died bef |
Edward VI grants a charter in 1553 to | Bridewell Hospital |
Bridewell House of Detention and Patrol Station No. 1 | |
ober 1650) he was detained and imprisoned in | Bridewell on the instructions of the Council of State |
Rupert's Tower, or The Roundhouse, is an old | Bridewell or lock-up that is still located on Everton |
Eventually, the site of | Bridewell Palace became a school known as Bridewell Ro |
dley, who preached to King Edward to request | Bridewell Palace to be given to the City of London for |
t Bride Institute (on the site of the former | Bridewell Palace), in the City of London. |
Bridewell Palace; quantity of horsemen's and foot armo | |
e operation and taken into police custody at | Bridewell police station in Leeds. |
disorderly conduct and sent to the notorious | Bridewell Prison in South Lawndale, Chicago. |
nge the escape of Father William Watson from | Bridewell Prison when the boatman she had originally a |
tes accused him of theft, he was sent to the | Bridewell prison, where he was denounced as a pirate b |
f the bridge curves left under the bridge to | Bridewell Street, the parkway's west-side frontage roa |
e-man musical play We Could Be Heroes at the | Bridewell Theatre in 2004. |
n school, it has since been showcased at the | Bridewell Theatre in London, performed at the Edinburg |
The building also contains the | Bridewell Theatre, which is used for the majority of T |
were staged that year, one in London, at the | Bridewell Theatre, and one in Los Angeles, at the Matr |
The showcase was then presented at the | Bridewell Theatre, London, performed by a cast of 11 y |
being staged throughout February 2004 at the | Bridewell Theatre, followed by twelve performances aro |
6 the show had its London stage debut at the | Bridewell Theatre. |
The show premiered in London in 2000 at the | Bridewell Theatre. |
ction of Sondheim'sAnyone Can Whistle at the | Bridewell Theatre. |
scar winner Stephen Schwartz's Pippin at the | Bridewell Theatre. |
ment, the regime was changed in 1850 and the | Bridewell then housed only women and convicted boys un |
or Clarkson, were conveyed on horseback from | Bridewell to the place of execution, between Brentford |
hushy Kumar reported that "Unfortunately, Mr | Bridewell was in cardiac arrest when we arrived". |
Like its City counterpart, the Westminster | Bridewell was intended as a "house of correction" for |
Byrne was less than a fortnight in Richmond | Bridewell when he vanished and escaped to France. |
er writings are Mr. William Fuller's trip to | Bridewell, with a full account of his barbarous usage |
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