The Marshalsea (1373–1842) was a notorious prison in Southwark, just south of the River Thames. Although it housed a variety of prisoners—including men...
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The Marshalsea, Dublin may refer to the following defunct prisons in Dublin, Ireland: City Marshalsea, Dublin Four Courts Marshalsea Marshalsea of Manor...
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Marshalsea Road (classified A3201) is a major street in Southwark, south London, England. At the northwest end is the Southwark Bridge Road. At the southeast...
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Little Dorrit (category Marshalsea)
features Amy Dorrit, youngest child of her family, born and raised in the Marshalsea prison for debtors in London. Arthur Clennam encounters her after returning...
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The Marshalsea Court (or Court of the Marshalsea, also known as the Court of the Verge or the Court of the Marshal and Steward) was a court associated...
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William Brandon (died 1491) (redirect from William Brandon (Marshal of Marshalsea))
of the Royal Household, in 1479 he was appointed Knight Marshal of the Marshalsea Court, an office for life which passed to his son Thomas in 1491. In July...
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The Four Courts Marshalsea was a prison in Dublin, Ireland until 1874. The keeper of the prison was the Marshal of the Four Courts, a role filled after...
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novel, A Devil in the Marshalsea, was set in the time of the early Georgians, William Hogarth and the Southwark prison the Marshalsea. Hodgson believes that...
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living beyond his means, John Dickens was forced by his creditors into the Marshalsea debtors' prison in Southwark, London in 1824. His wife and youngest children...
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The City Marshalsea was a debtor's prison in Dublin, Ireland. Debtors were imprisoned there by order of the Court of Conscience and Lord Mayor's Court...
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the Marshalsea Prison for Debt, caring for her father, William, who now enjoys a position of privileged seniority as the Father of the Marshalsea. Amy...
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Lant Street is a street south of Marshalsea Road in Southwark, south London, England. At the northwest end is the Southwark Bridge Road and at the southeast...
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Marshalsea South view of the north range of the Marshalsea in 1773: the original prison ('now called the common side') is on the far left, the Marshalsea...
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Calendar (New Style) Act 1750 (redirect from Cattle Distemper, Vagrancy, Marshalsea Prison, etc. Act 1753)
clause to an otherwise irrelevant act, the Cattle Distemper, Vagrancy, Marshalsea Prison, etc. Act 1753 (26 Geo. 2. c. 34), to move its statutory date forward...
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Elizabeth Dickens (section Marshalsea Prison)
were 6s a week. On 20 February 1824 John Dickens was imprisoned in the Marshalsea Prison for debt, with Elizabeth Dickens and their four youngest children...
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Coroner of the Queen's Household (redirect from Coroner of the Marshalsea)
own coroner, called the coroner of the king's household, coroner of the Marshalsea, or coroner of the verge ..." There was a mention of the role in Law French...
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were responsible for maintaining order within the King's Court (Court of Marshalsea or Palace Court) which was abolished in 1849. According to The Present...
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John Dickens (category Inmates of the Marshalsea)
his creditors, on 20 February 1824 John Dickens was imprisoned in the Marshalsea Debtors' Prison under the Insolvent Debtors (England) Act 1813 (53 Geo...
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London, England, on the west side of Borough High Street, around where Marshalsea Road is now located. It was so named because a mint authorised by King...
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... of the Court of Marshalsea, and all his clerks and yeomen.": 19 The writer was referring to the transfer of the Marshalsea Court from the royal...
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Edmund Bonner (category Inmates of the Marshalsea)
ecclesiastical court over which Cranmer presided, and sent as a prisoner to the Marshalsea. The fall of Somerset in the following month raised Bonner's hopes, and...
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of Southwark, on Borough High Street at the junction with Long Lane, Marshalsea Road, and Tabard Street. St George the Martyr is named after Saint George...
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The sick men's ward at Marshalsea debtors' prison...
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legal system in the capital, in particular the increased role of the Marshalsea Court in Southwark, which had begun to compete with the city authorities...
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Dickens character, is a public playground and small park just north of Marshalsea Road in Southwark, south London, England. The site was previously called...
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Richard Cox (bishop) (category Inmates of the Marshalsea)
Mary's accession, and was for a fortnight in August 1553 confined to the Marshalsea. He remained in obscurity until after the failure of Wyatt's rebellion...
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Mayview State Hospital was a psychiatric hospital, originally known as Marshalsea Poor Farm, located in South Fayette Township near Bridgeville, Pennsylvania...
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prison, but eventually his financial problems led to his imprisonment in Marshalsea, in Southwark, London. After a few months of incarceration, Price and...
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Thomas Malory (category Inmates of the Marshalsea)
others; there were numerous charges. Malory was convicted and sent to the Marshalsea Prison in London, where he remained for a year. He demanded a retrial...
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official in the Polish-Lithuanian court Court Martial (disambiguation) Marshalsea Court, England This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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